Julian Rivero
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

Death Rides the Range
(1939)Ken Baxter and his two pals, Pancho and Panhandle, discover Professor Wahl injured and wandering on the range. They take him to the Blue Mesa Trading Post, where two archaeologists, Dr. Flotow and Baron Starkoff, foreign government representatives, are staying. Both want to secure control of a supply of helium gas found in an ancient Indian cave. Wahl, working for the federal government, is murdered at the Blue Mesa. The land strip on which the cave is located is claimed by Letty and Jim Morgan, brother and sister owners of the Lazy Y Ranch. Tin Cup Ranch owner Joe Larkin hires Ken to take possession of a cabin on the Morgan land in order to gain title. Ken, an undercover G-man, finds a secret passageway from the cabin that leads to the cave. He discovers the helium and that Larkin is working with Starkoff.

Western Justice
(1934)Ace, King and Jack team up to bring water to dried up town.

Cowboy Holiday
(1934)A noble cowboy helps the sheriff catch the Juarez Kid, but he finds himself on the other side of the law when he’s mistaken for the infamous bandit.

Law and Lawless
(1932)A gunslinger and his pal are hired by a Spanish rancher to fight an outlaw and his gang, but the crooked foreman frames the cowboy hero for murder.

Lawless Land
(1937)(1936) Johnny Mac Brown, Ted Adams, Louise Stanley, Julian Rivero, Horace Murphy. Adams, a proper citizen, is actually the head of an outlaw gang. He's soon responsible for the murders of a sheriff, a doctor, and the father of Johnny's girlfriend.

The Night Rider
(1932)A police officer hopes to catch an outlaw by posing as a rancher and following the criminal’s secret passage from a mine to a house.

Born to Battle
(1935)A classic Western about a cattle town where rustlers are thieving from ranchers – who are about to hire a tough cowhand to put them in their place.

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.

Riders of Black Mountain
(1940)When a gang of bandits starts targeting stagecoaches, a U.S. marshall goes undercover as a professional gambler to root out the criminals.

Riddle Ranch
(1935)Rigging a horse race, Don Carlos wins a lot of money. When he loses his winnings at the gambling table, he shoots the dealer with Horton's gun. Horton is arrested but cannot prove his innocence.

Phantom Patrol
(1936)A murderer poses as a mystery writer while living in the Canadian woods, but a vigilant Mountie starts to catch on to the criminal’s true ways.