John Merton
30 titles
Filmography
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Valley of Terror
(1937)A tough cowboy gets in over his head when tries to bust his friend out of the local jail, which lands them both in a heap of trouble.

Two Gun Troubador
(1939)(1939, Spectrum) Fred Scott, Claire Rochelle, Harry Harvey, John Merton, Many years after his uncle murdered his father for his land, Fred returns to claim what is rightfully his. In doing so, he puts on the guise of a shadowy masked avenger. As Scott cheapies go this one isnt too bad. There are even a few good tunes. 16mm.

Code of the Fearless
(1939)Lawman goes undercover to expose criminals

The Crooked Trail
(1936)Jim Blake rescues criminal Hare Talton and Good Samaritan Estaban Solano from dehydration and death and tries to rehabilitate Harve by taking him in as partner in his gold strike.

The Gun Ranger
(1936)Fed up with the rampant corruption within the court system, lawman Dan Larson hands in his badge and pursues a new career of vigilante justice.

In Old Montana
(1939)Sent to investigate a war between sheepmen and cattlemen, two men pose as members of a medicine show and attempt to bring the opposing sides together.

The Mysterious Rider
(1942)Falsely accused of a crime and on the run from the law, Billy and Fuzzy hide out in a ghost town where an ex-sheriff is searching for hidden gold.

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.

Roaring Six Guns
(1937)Buck Sinclair faces opposition from his lover's father and a conniving partner. He fights to keep valuable grazing land, and faces hired gunmen.

Zorro's Fighting Legion
(1939)The masked hero leads a fighting force against a villian who plots the conquest of The Republic of Mexico.

Phantom Ranger
(1938)A Treasury Department engraver is being held captive by a counterfeiting gang that wants him to make counterfeit plates for them. A lawman is sent to rescue him.

Fuzzy Settles Down
(1944)In hopes of settling down, Fuzzy buys a newspaper and funds a telegraph line, but when he’s framed by a man, his friend tries to prove his innocence.

Rustlers' Hideout
(1945)Cowboy Billy Carson and his sidekick Fuzzy face off against a gang of crooked cattlemen who are using gambling debts and poisoned water to grab land.

Headline Crasher
(1937)Jimmy Tallant, the care-free son of Senator Tallant, feels compelled to help people he thinks are in distress and, by doing so, stays in trouble of some kind.

Where the Buffalo Roam
(1938)As a government agent diligently hunts for a gang of buffalo poachers, he also keeps an eye out for the man who murdered his mother.

Devil Riders
(1943)When a crafty lawyer schemes to steal government land designated for a stagecoach company, cowboy Billy the Kid is recruited to stop him.

The Lion's Den
(1936)Barton, hired by a man to fight Welsh, is mistaken for the killer Single-Shot Smith. Chaos ensues, especially when the real Single-Shot Smith appears.

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.

Cheyenne Takes Over
(1947)The rightful heir to a cattle ranch is murdered, so badman George Chesebro can seize the property himself.

Border Caballero
(1936)A government agent poses as a bandit to stop a gang along the Mexican border.