Barton Hepburn
4 titles
Filmography
4 results

Johnny One-Eye
(1950)While hiding out and planning his revenge, a wounded gangster is comforted by visits from a little girl and her tiny dog with one bad eye.

Inside the Law
(1942)In this crime comedy, a small gang of old crooks, led by the elderly Pop (McKee) and Mom Cobb (Pulmmer), find an appointment as a cashier in the Walnut Park bank in a drunk's wallet. They decide to place one of their members in the cashier's position, with the intention of escaping with the bank's receipts at the end of the week. While staying in town, the remaining gang members must establish themselves as respectable people, ending up attending church services, where they all decide to go straight. But gang members decides to go through with the theft, and it is up to the reformed gang members to catch him and return the money, becoming the town's heroes. They all happily decide they want to stay in the town permanently.

Hi Diddle Diddle
(1943)When the bride's mother is supposedly swindled out of her money by a spurned suitor, the groom's father orchestrates a scheme of his own to set things right. He is aided by a cabaret singer, while placating a jealous wife.

Painted Faces
(1929)The murder of a vaudeville performer puts a fellow member of the troupe on trial. A sole juror suspects a frame up seeks out the real killer.