Raymond Hatton
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Filmography
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The Whispering Chorus
(1918)John Trimble has embezzled and obtains another identity by having a mutilated body buried in his place. He is later arrested for murdering himself. During the trial his mother asks him to keep his identity secret since his wife is now married to the Governor and expecting a child.

Joan the Woman
(1916)The night before he is to embark on a suicide mission, an officer in WWI is visited by the spirit of Joan of Arc, whose story and sword inspire him.

Law Men
(1944)After a rash of bank and stagecoach robberies, two U.S. marshals go undercover: one as a shoemaker and the other as an outlaw with a gang of thieves.

The Three Musketeers
(1933)A man rescues three comrades from the Arabian desert before they band together to catch the evil El Shaitan who’s out to destroy the Foreign Legion.

Partners of the Trail
(1944)A gang leader plots to steal gold-laden property from ranchers, and U.S. Marshals Nevada and Sandy must intervene before it’s too late.

The Arizona Raiders
(1936)After saving himself from an execution, Laramie saves Tracks from the same fate, leading them both to a ranch where they get jobs.

Raiders of the Border
(1944)Working undercover, Marshals Nevada and Sandy are looking for jewel smugglers along the border.

The Texas Kid
(1943)Marshals Nevada and Sandy are after Scully and his gang who've been robbing stagecoaches. The Texas Kid is part of the gang. Is he bad or is he good?

The Little American
(1917)After surviving a German torpedo attack, a young American reaches France and witnesses the horrors of war and the brutality of German forces.

Come On, Rangers
(1938)Roy Rogers (Roy Rogers) is a Texas Ranger, guarding the land with his brother Ken (Lane Chandler) and their fellow Ranger buddies, until Texas gains statehood and the Rangers are shut down to make room for the U.S. Cavalry. Roy soon joins the new group, falls for colonel's daughter Janice (Mary Hart), and tries to move on to a new life. But when a group of outlaws murders Ken, Roy decides to leave his post, gather his old friends and administer frontier justice in a way only the Rangers can.

Dawn on the Great Divide
(1942)While leading a wagon train of settlers and supplies across the plains, Buck has a run-in with undercover raiders with interests in a nearby town.

Forbidden Trails
(1941)When two outlaws are released from prison, they travel to Arizona to "take care of" the newly retired Marshal that put them behind bars.

New Frontier
(1939)Manifest destiny comes for a group of settlers desperate to protect their land from a dirty politician planning to construct a dam on their homesite.

The Gunman From Bodie
(1941)After finding a slaughtered family of ranchers and their lone surviving baby, two lawmen go undercover as an outlaw and a cook to catch the killers.

Riders of the West
(1942)The Rough Riders go undercover to stop a crooked businessman and his banker associate from their foreclosure scheme to steal ranchers’ property.

Wall Street Cowboy
(1939)Gunslingers face off against city slickers when Roy Rogers and his pals go to New York to keep white-collar desperadoes from taking their land.

West of the Law
(1942)The Rough Riders arrive to fight Rand, Ludlow, and their gang. Posing as preachers, Buck and Tim not only want the outlaws, but their unknown boss.

Frontier Pony Express
(1939)After rejecting an offer to become a spy for the Confederacy, a Pony Express rider and Lincoln loyalist works to undermine the schemes of the South.

Rough Riders' Round-up
(1939)The Singing Cowboy, Roy Rogers, stars as a wrangler who joins the Old West border patrol with the Rough Riders to stop thieving bandits.

Alias Mary Smith
(1932)A young woman on a mission to prove a gangster’s involvement in a murder, spends time with a playboy who has a passion for boozy nights.