Al St. John
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Filmography
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The Lone Rider in Ghost Town
(1941)Sent in to investigate a ghost town rumored to be haunted by actual ghosts, Tom and Fuzzy discover a gold mine and a gang of murderous racketeers.

The Mysterious Rider
(1942)Falsely accused of a crime and on the run from the law, Billy and Fuzzy hide out in a ghost town where an ex-sheriff is searching for hidden gold.

Wild Horse Phantom
(1944)A lawman unable to find a cache of stolen money convinces the government to let the thieves escape from prison so he can follow them to the loot.

Oklahoma Terror
(1939)Returning from the Civil War to find his father killed and the family business held by an upright citizen, a soldier learns the citizen is the killer.

Outlaws of Boulder Pass
(1942)Harkness exploits Boulder Pass, overcharging ranches. Tom Cameron intervenes by robbing tollgate keepers and returning the money to ranchers.

Ghost Town Renegades
(1947)Federal investigator and his geezer sidekick foil land grabbing scheme.

Raiders of Red Gap
(1943)When a gang attacks his ranch and kills one of his ranch hands, Jim Roberts gets together with his neighbors to fight the company responsible.

Border Feud
(1947)Whip in tow, Marshal Cheyenne Davis heads to Mesa City posing as an outlaw to help his pal Sheriff "Fuzzy" Jones settle an old family feud over gold.

Fugitive of the Plains
(1943)In order to clear his name, Billy joins the female-led band of outlaws who are responsible for the crimes he’s being accused of committing.

Gangster's Den
(1945)Fuzzy is quick to invest in a saloon after he and Billy strike gold. But the pair soon find themselves fighting off a violent gang who want the land.

Billy the Kid Trapped
(1942)Billy the Kid and his pals are broken out of jail and saved from hanging by Stanton and his henchmen who plan to frame them for their later crimes.

The Lone Rider in Frontier Fury
(1941)Cowboy Tom Cameron must clear his name when he is pinned for the murder of a local ranch owner whose Chicago niece stands to inherit his property.

The Lone Rider Crosses the Rio
(1941)Hiding from outlaws in Mexico, two cowboys help an official's son rendezvous with a cabaret singer by faking his kidnapping, but the plan backfires.

Devil Riders
(1943)When a crafty lawyer schemes to steal government land designated for a stagecoach company, cowboy Billy the Kid is recruited to stop him.

Law of the Saddle
(1943)When a crook tries to infiltrate law enforcement by running for sheriff, it’s up to the Lone Rider and his sidekick Fuzzy to put a stop to his plans.

Return of the Lash
(1947)Lash Larue's sidekick Fuzzy gets amnesia.

Overland Riders
(1946)Billy the Kid is causing trouble out in the old west. In rides Crabbe and sidekick St. John to save the day.

Border Roundup
(1942)Lone Rider helps free captive knowing location of gold mine.

The Lone Rider in Cheyenne
(1942)After catching the mayor and head of the Cattlemen's Association in the act, Smoky Moore is pinned for their bank robbery and must clear his name.

Moonlight on the Range
(1937)After his evil half-brother murders his best friend, a cowboy sets out to avenge his murder and clear his name from a raid he didn’t commit.