Richard Cramer
14 titles
Filmography
14 results

Feud of the Range
(1939)To get the company's plans underway, a railroad rep teams up with a local henchman to find a way to force settlers out of Los Trancos Valley.

The Pocatello Kid
(1931)Loyalty has a price for a cowboy whose twin, a corrupt Sheriff, is killed, forcing him to defy criminal overlords after he assumes his identity.

Santa Fe Bound
(1936)A man defends a young ranch owner from robbery and underhanded land theft while searching for the killer behind the murder of her father.

Frontier Justice
(1936)Brent Halston sets out to bring to justice the two men who sent his father to an asylum and threatened to foreclose on his family's ranch.

Saps at Sea
(1940)In this twist on SOULS AT SEA (with a nod to Chaplin’s MODERN TIMES), Ollie goes berserk at the horn factory. When the doctor recommends an ocean voyage as an antidote to calm his nerves, the fellows rent a ship that slips her moorings and drifts miles from shore … with an escaped murderer on board. This farewell Laurel & Hardy film at the Hal Roach Studios was nostalgic, almost on par with A CHUMP AT OXFORD. Critics loved the lively, old-fashioned slapstick. Thereafter, Roach allowed his deal with Laurel & Hardy to lapse, and while both the partnership and studio flirted with the idea of reuniting to produce more movies, and eventually TV programs, strokes suffered by the two comedy giants in the mid-1950s finally made any such plans impossible. Directed by Mr. Roach’s protégé, Gordon Douglas. With James Finlayson and Rychard Cramer. Plus former Mack Sennett silent star Ben Turpin, and Harry Bernard, close friend of Charley Chase; all three of whom died shortly after the picture was issued to movie theaters.

The Vanishing Shadow
(1934)A son avenges the death of his father at the hands of corrupt politicians using ray guns, robots, a vanishing belt and other complex devices.

Knight of the Plains
(1938)Fred and Fuzzy face off against Clem Peterson and his plan to illegally seize all the ranches and land in the valley when his men steal their cattle.

The Phantom Cowboy
(1935)While involved in a shootout, cowboy Bill Collins meets his wounded look-alike, the Phantom, unaware that he’s the next target.

The Trusted Outlaw
(1937)The reformed sole survivor of an outlaw family tries to go straight and marry his sweetheart, but faces trouble when he takes on a risky job.

Riddle Ranch
(1935)Rigging a horse race, Don Carlos wins a lot of money. When he loses his winnings at the gambling table, he shoots the dealer with Horton's gun. Horton is arrested but cannot prove his innocence.

Slaves in Bondage
(1937)Mary Lou’s escape from a gang trafficking women from a beauty shop into forced sex work gets the cops and a local newspaper to bring down the brothel.

Clipped Wings
(1937)Ever since he was a boy, Mickey wanted to fly planes like his big brother, Jerry, who was shot down during a mission in World War I. Unfortunately, Mickey is booted from flight school.

Pack Up Your Troubles
(1932)
Rip Roarin' Buckaroo
(1936)Boxer Tyler's career ends with a fixed fight. Working on a ranch, he gets entangled with a crooked fight promoter and seeks redemption.