Lloyd Ingraham
16 titles
Filmography
16 results
Scaramouche
(1923)An 18th-century Frenchman, Andre, poses as a clown and meets a master swordsman in a duel of revenge.

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.

The Rider of the Law
(1935)Dispatched to an Arizona town where an outlaw gang is terrorizing the territory, a government agent goes undercover to take down the scoundrels.

Go-Get-'Em, Haines
(1936)Reporter Steve Haines, on the trail of a business tycoon, follows his subject onto an ocean liner and gets wound up in a cruise full of intrigue, romance and murder.

Rainbow Valley
(1935)In order to crack a case involving a gang of outlaws, a federal agent goes undercover as an inmate in prison until his real identity is exposed.

Everyman's Law
(1936)A tycoon plots with a corrupt sheriff to dispossess settlers using hired gunslingers, but conflict arises when an outlaw switches sides.

Fighting to Live
(1934)Two dogs have been causing major trouble in town, but when one of them saves a man from drowning, he insists on a jury trial to determine their fate.

Our Daily Bread
(1934)A down-on-their-luck husband and wife amass a group of workers in a similar situation and combine their abilities to create a co-op commune.

Stormy Trails
(1936)While caught in the middle of a robbery, a rancher shoots one of the thieves in self defense, setting off a series of unfortunate events for himself.

Timber War
(1935)Jim Dolan (Maynard) is hired by a powerful lumber family to discover who is sabotaging their lumber mill. Jim decides to adopt the identity of the owner's never-seen weak-willed playboy son, Larry Keene, to infiltrate the mill and reduce suspicion. Jim discovers that the mill's manager is being paid by rival timber-baron Murdock (Oakman) to put the mill out of business, and he begins to find the evidence to oust the traitor. Meanwhile, Jim tries to help the real Larry Keen become braver and gain a backbone to go against Murdock and all the other competing mills who want to ruin his family. A plan is formed to catch the manager and Murdock in the act, leading to a thrilling, action-filled conclusion.

Gun Packer
(1938)After a series of robberies baffles federal investigators, U.S. Marshal Jack Denton is assigned to find the criminals and bring them to justice.

Ghost Patrol
(1936)When a scientist’s radium tube invention is hijacked by a criminal organization, a federal agent must stop their plan to use it to down airplanes.

The Cowboy Millionaire
(1935)A cowboy working at a dude ranch struggles to hold on to his as-yet unprofitable gold mine, but a charming visitor from England steals his attention.

Trail of Terror
(1935)A man posing as an outlaw breaks out of jail to help find stolen money by infiltrating a gang whose paroled leader is the only one who can find it.

Frontier Justice
(1936)Brent Halston sets out to bring to justice the two men who sent his father to an asylum and threatened to foreclose on his family's ranch.

Park Avenue Logger
(1937)To toughen up his pampered son, a New York millionaire sends the young man to one of his lumber camps out West helmed by a double-dealing local boss.