Carleton Young
16 titles
Filmography
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The Cowboy from Sundown
(1940)Drought-stricken ranchers face selling cattle at a loss to pay off a banker, while a local sheriff is confronted with a challenging situation.

Gene Autry and the Mounties
(1951)A Montana marshal goes on a manhunt in the wilderness to recover U.S. gold stolen by Canadian bank robbers plotting to overthrow their government.

Billy the Kid's Range War
(1941)Sheriff Black doesn’t realize that he’s pursuing innocent Billy the Kid for the crimes of calculating Buck, who impersonates and frames Billy.

Billy the Kid in Texas
(1940)After robbing the outlaw gang that just ripped off a payroll, new arrival Billy the Kid is elected sheriff to bring order to a lawless Texas town.

El Diablo Rides
(1939)In search of his father’s killer, a cowboy arrives in a small border town. But complications ensue when he is mistaken for a notorious cattle rustler.

Goldtown Ghost Riders
(1953)Serving as the circuit judge for a small town, Gene Autry is faced with a murder case in which the perpetrator presents an unusual defense.

Riders of the Sage
(1939)The Riders of the Sage gang comes to the rescue when Jim Martin refuses to sell his ranch to the Halsey brothers and they kidnap his son for ransom.
The Steel Trap
(1952)
Dick Tracy
(1937)A master criminal who calls himself the Spider puts Dick Tracy's brother under a hypnotic spell and turns him against the famous detective.

Thunder River Feud
(1942)A newspaper photo of a rancher’s daughter brings three cowboys to her ranch under assumed alibis before they all pitch in to help save her land.

Cassidy of Bar 20
(1938)When he gets a call for help from his former sweetheart, Hoppy and his crew ride out to challenge a group of cattle rustlers harassing the ranchers.

The Pal from Texas
(1939)After two partners strike gold, two of their rivals follow them, murder one of them, and put a bounty of the escaping survivor as a wanted killer.

Tell Your Children
(1938)A trio of drug dealers lead innocent teenagers to become addicted to "reefer" cigarettes by holding wild parties with jazz music.

Sergeant Rutledge
(1960)A proud cavalry soldier (Golden Globe-nominee Woody Strode - "The Professionals," "Spartacus") and former slave is accused of rape and murder but defended during a court martial by his superior officer. Directed by four time Academy Award-winner and Golden Globe-winner John Ford ("The Quiet Man," "The Grapes of Wrath," "The Searchers").

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
(1954)Based on the Jules Verne novel, experience the fantastic exploits of Captain Nemo, a genius turned bitter who wages war from his nuclear-powered submarine against a country he perceives as evil.

Git Along Little Dogies
(1937)When the singing cowboy learns an oil well pollutes the cattle's drinking water, he gets on a radio show to oppose the gangster behind the drilling.