Victor Kilian
7 titles
Filmography
7 results

Convict's Code
(1939)Released from a prison for a crime he didn't commit, a man seeks to clear his name while falling for a woman with connections to those who framed him.

Rimfire
(1949)A Secret Service captain goes undercover as a deputy in an Old West town to solve an Army gold theft linked to the ghost of a wrongly hanged gambler.

The Wyoming Bandit
(1949)The return of the outlaw Wyoming Dan comes just as heβs being sought to pay his debt to society after 20 years on the lam and the murder of his son.

I Shot Jesse James
(1949)Robert Ford shoots his friend and mentor, outlaw Jesse James, for love and the reward money to buy a ranch, marry and settle down. Instead, the government denies him the reward, his girlfriend leaves him and he is reduced to a traveling stage show and the target of every gunslinger who wants to make a name for himself.
Young Tom Edison
(1940)Mickey Rooney stars as the boy who would become one of the greatest inventors of the modern era--a Young Tom Edison. Edison (Rooney) received only three months of formal education: the precocious boy's curiosity was too disruptive for the one-room schoolhouse in his hometown. But his parents encouraged the voracious reader, who'd read Newton's Principia by the time he was twelve. At an early age, Edison also lost most of his ability to hear, which only helped him to better focus his concentration. Finding work as a "brass pounder," an operator in the new, cutting-edge telegraph industry during the United States Civil War, Edison moonlights on his own inventions--an automatic telegraph repeater, the light bulb, the phonograph--that will change the world.

Dangerous Passage
(1944)In this film noir, a Texan leaves Central America to return home and collect a large inheritance, but he picks a dangerous ship on which to travel.

The Bandit Queen
(1950)During the California gold rush, a young woman becomes a six gun-firing masked avenger to take on the ruthless men who murdered her parents.