Victor Potel
7 titles
Filmography
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The Last of the Clintons
(1935)A range detective infiltrates an outlaw gang of cattle rustlers to expose their racket but his cover is blown after he’s tasked with a kidnapping.

Border Romance
(1929)Bob kills to protect a friend, flees, returns for a dance, and escapes again with Conchita—only to be trapped when horse thieves launch an attack.

Doughboys
(1930)In his second "talkie" the immortal Buster Keaton displays his comic genius in full regalia. The addition of his deep, rich voice only serves to make his numerous pratfalls and outrageous mishaps all the funnier. World War I is underway and young men are eager to enlist. Elmer J. Stuyvesant (Keaton), a rich man about town, has no such plans, but one day while looking for a new chauffeur he accidentally enlists in the Army. The uniform appeals to a young lady he's been eyeing, so he decides to tough it out. Classic gags and slapstick shenanigans highlight Elmer's tour of duty as he strives to be a hero to his country and win the heart of the girl he loves. Keaton's priceless scene as a female Apache dancer is a definite highlight in this amusing and original tale of wartime services.

Thunder Over Texas
(1934)It’s up to a cowboy to save a young woman who holds the maps to a top secret new railroad line, as a team of killers are hot on her trail.

Paradise Island
(1930)Ellen Bradford comes to the south sea island of Tonga to marry her fiancee and finds out he is a drunk. She also finds out that she is the only white woman on the island and, as such, has three men taking a deep interest in her.

The Fighting Marines
(1935)Attempting to build a landing field on Halfway Island in the Pacific, marines unwittingly endanger the secret hideout of the mysterious Tiger Shark.

Frontier Days
(1934)An undercover Wells Fargo agent is accused of cattle rustling and the murder of a ranch owner trying to save his property from a crooked banker.