Grant Withers
15 titles
Filmography
15 results

Lure of the Wasteland
(1939)1939. Federal agent Smitty tries to find a $250,000 bank haul through Butch Cooper the leader of the gang that took it and buried it before he was sent to jail. The loot isn't there however and fingers begin to point at different suspects.

The Mystery of Mr. Wong
(1939)Art collector Brandon Edwards is murdered shortly after smuggling a precious jewel out of China, despite a warning that whoever takes it will die.

Mr. Wong, Detective
(1938)Detective James Lee Wong is called in by the police to investigate the murder of a wealthy businessman. As he delves deeper, Wong uncovers a complex web of deceit and hidden agendas that involves business acquaintances and family members alike!

Mr. Wong in Chinatown
(1939)When a pretty Chinese woman seeks his help, then is killed by a poisoned dart in his front hall, a San Francisco detective takes on a perilous case.

The Yellow Rose of Texas
(1944)An insurance agent goes undercover as a showboat singer to try to recover stolen money from an alleged bank robber, but soon has a change of heart.

The Fatal Hour
(1940)When a police captain’s best friend is murdered, he hires the master sleuth and a reporter whose investigation leads to a waterfront smuggling ring.

Bells of Coronado
(1950)Roy, an insurance investigator, is on a mission to stop the theft of uranium ore and prevent the culprits from escaping by plane with their valuable loot.

Run for Cover
(1955)A convict (James Cagney) just released from prison becomes sheriff of a western town after being mistaken for a train robber.

The Plunderers
(1948)An undercover cavalry officer closes in on the bandit he’s been tracking, but he’s forced to join forces with the outlaw when Sioux warriors attack.

Rock Island Trail
(1950)Constance Strong (Adele Mara) arrives at Rock Island for the competition between a railroad line, a steamboat and a stagecoach for a profitable mail contract. Constance befriends Reed Loomis (Forrest Tucker), the head of the rail line.

Trigger, Jr.
(1950)Roy Rogers and his traveling Western show are called to action when bad guy Manson releases a killer horse into the herds of area ranchers.

The Fighting Seabees
(1944)A construction foreman butts heads with a naval commander while building airstrips in the war-torn Pacific.

In Old Oklahoma
(1943)On Oklahoma's native lands, a cowboy fights for oil lease rights against a greedy prospector while a pretty school teacher steals both men's hearts.

Wake of the Red Witch
(1948)In the 1800's, an East Indies shipping tycoon and the swash-buckling captain of a trading vessel, The Red Witch, battle for gold, priceless pearls, and the love of a beautiful woman.

Hellfire
(1949)A reformed gambler turned preacher, partners with a pretty, female fugitive outlaw, runs into an old pal who's also a marshal and they both fall for the same bad gal.