Syd Saylor
20 titles
Filmography
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Navajo Kid
(1945)An adopted Indian sets out to seek revenge for the murder of his stepfather. Completing his mission, he is arrested by a sheriff who recognizes the locket he is wearing.

Thunder Town
(1946)Paroled from an undeserved prison term, a cowboy seeks to reclaim his ranch and his reputation.

The Lost Jungle
(1934)An animal trainer tries to rescue his girlfriend and her father from an island. Along the way, he'll face wild animals and ruthless hunters.

Branded a Coward
(1935)Orphaned as a boy after his parents were murdered, Johnny Hume is all grown up now. Though he’s an expert rider, he remains traumatized by the past.

Guns in the Dark
(1937)Believing he has accidentally killed his friend in a saloon shootout, a cowboy vows to hang up his gun until an enemy forces it out of retirement.

Headin' for the Rio Grande
(1936)A protection racket, cattle rustling, and murder befall a small Texas town just in time for cowboy Tex and his trusty sidekick to get mixed up in it.

The Three Mesquiteers
(1936)Discharged from a VA hospital, a group of disabled World War I vets run into trouble when they go to New Mexico with their Homestead Act land grant.

The Lost Jungle
(1934)Animal trainer Clyde Beatty heads a rescue party in search of his girl, Ruth, and her father who get lost looking for an uncharted island.

The Dude Ranger
(1934)After inheriting a ranch out West, a man discovers that his cattle have been stolen, and goes undercover to finally catch the thief.

The Tall Texan
(1953)La avaricia consume a unos viajeros que buscan oro en el suroeste, supuestamente escondido en un antiguo cementerio indÃgena.
Mystery Mountain
(1934)Ken Williams is determined to discover the identity of the mysterious Rattler, who preys upon railroads and transportation companies like that owned by Jane Corwin. The Rattler is especially difficult to catch because of his skill at disguising himself as other people.

Forlorn River
(1937)While on a job rounding up horses on a ranch, Nevada and his sidekick Weary Pierce hijack stolen bank loot from Les Setter and his gang.

Secret Valley
(1937)After running away from her gangster husband, a woman hides out on a ranch in Nevada where the owner isn’t too keen on taking in a lodger.

Code of the Mounted
(1935)After a killer escapes from prison with his partner's help, two mounties on his pursuit discover that he is part of a crime ring run by a woman.

Prison Shadows
(1936)An ex-con prizefighter uncovers the elaborate fight-fixing scheme responsible for the death of his last opponent.

Born to the West
(1937)Dare Rudd has to prove that he is responsible enough to win the heart of Judy and outwit the crooked saloon owner.

Wallaby Jim of the Islands
(1937)Wallaby Jim (Houston) and his tough crew of fisherman are always on the lookout for new pearl beds in the South Pacific, due to an excessive gambling debt incurred by their pearl broker, Norman. They finally discover the "mother lode" of pearls, and realize there are enough pearls to pay off the debt and set them up for life. However, trouble brews on the horizon when Wallaby's chief competitor, Adolf Richter, and his vicious indentured crew try to violently take over the operation and get the pearls for themselves. Fights, action, excitement, romance, and 4 songs sung by former cowboy crooner Houston make this an entertaining adventure film.

Mule Train
(1950)When natural cement is discovered by two prospectors, one is murdered during a claim jump attempt. Marshal Gene Autry befriends the lone prospector and tries to help him promote his cement discovery.

Crashing Through Danger
(1938)Three electric-company linemen--Torchy, Slim and Eddie--are constantly reprimanded by their supervisor, "Pop" Foster, for their behavior, which is a bit too "happy-go-lucky" for Pop's tastes. Complications ensue.

Hurricane at Pilgrim Hill
(1950)Sam "Bigmouth" Smedley travels to Pilgrim Hill, Massachusets, to "help" his unhappy daughter Janet. Sam soon learns that the cause is Janet's lawyer husband Tom's troublesome biggest client, Jonathan Smith, who owns and controls most of Pilgrim Hill. The controlling Smith even refuses to allow his daughter, Sally, to marry her poor, but kind, sweetheart Steve. Sam kidnaps Smith and brings him to a small deserted island off the coast. He then performs an old indian rain dance to create a storm to make Smith disappear. The dance works too well, a hurricane springs up, and Smith disappears in the storm. The local sheriff charges Sam with his murder. But is Smith really dead? A goofy, fun farce with a rare starring role for character actor Clem Bevans.