Stanley Andrews
13 titles
Filmography
13 results

Death Valley Days
A classic Western anthology series that focuses on the legends, lives, and personal histories of people in Death Valley, California over the years.

Hi-Yo Silver
(1940)In this first live depiction of the Lone Ranger serial, a Confederate Army captain leads a ragtag band of deserters to conquer and rule Texas.

The Mysterious Rider
(1938)Unbeknownst to his daughter, Outlaw Pecos Bill works undercover at the Bellhounds ranch, seeking justice for his partner's death and stolen land.

Wild Brian Kent
(1936)Polo player Brian helps a young woman and her aunt save their Kansas ranch from a crooked real estate partner who wants to take it away.

Shine On Harvest Moon
(1938)The one-time partnership between two men has turned into a full-fledged range war. Roy is the son of one; Claire is the daughter of the other.

The Lone Ranger
(1938)An outlaw leader planning to take control of Texas after the Civil War kills Colonel Jeffries, a man empowered to levy taxes, and assumes his identity. His men then murder a troop of Rangers. Tonto finds one Ranger still alive and he becomes the Lone Ranger. A Jeffries spy thinks one of five men is the Lone Ranger and to eliminate his enemy, Jeffries has all five captured and sentenced to death. CHAP. 2, THUNDERING EARTH: Jeffries' men plan to wipe out a wagon train of Texans. CHAP. 3, PITFALL: Jeffries forces Blanchard to send a recommendation that he be made Governor. The Lone Ranger chases the courier but a spiked pit awaits him. CHAP. 4, AGENT OF TREACHERY: Jeffries prepares another trap for the Lone Ranger. CHAP. 5, STEAMING CALDRON: Catching one of Jeffries' men who trailed a wounded Jim Clark to their secret caved, there is a fight and the Lone Ranger ends up trapped in a pit with a steaming cauldron. CHAP. 6, RED MAN'S COURAGE: Clark dies from his wounds. Of the four remaining Rangers, the identity of the Lone Ranger is still unknown. When Jeffries' men kill two Indians and leave silver bullets, their tribesmen capture Tonto and prepare to kill him. CHAP. 7, WHEELS OF DISASTER: Joan has been placed in a wagon with gun powder and the Lone Ranger rides to save her. CHAP. 8, FATAL TREASURE: The Rangers get Jeffries' silver but retrieving it the next day, two of the Rangers get trapped in a well. CHAP. 9, MISSING SPUR: The Rangers are jailed for taking the silver. Kester has obtained the spur from the Lone Ranger and now says he will identify him. CHAP. 10, FLAMING FURY: The Lone Ranger and Tonto get trapped in a burning barn. CHAP. 11, SILVER BULLET: When Jeffries' men kill Bob Stuart's uncle, the maker of the silver bullets, Stuart trails them and ends up in a gunfight. CHAP. 12, ESCAPE: Stuart dies leaving three Rangers. Trying to save Joan and her father, they and the Lone Ranger are in a stage that goes over a cliff. CHAP. 13, FATAL PLUNGE: Chapter 1 flashback. CHAP. 14, MESSENGER OF DOOM: Kester uses the Rangers' pigeons to locate their secret cave. Greatly outnumbered, Forrest collapses the cave ceiling killing himself and the soldiers. CHAP. 15, LAST OF THE RANGERS: The two remaining Rangers try to escape from the rest of Jeffries' men but one is killed. The Lone Ranger organizes the Texans who then meet Jeffries and his men in a final shootout. With the Texans now in control the Lone Ranger finally unmasks.

In Old Colorado
(1941)Hopalong Cassidy comes to the rescue when an outlaw starts a water rights feud between two ranchers hoping to take over both of their properties.

Drift Fence
(1936)A war between landowners breaks out when an East Coast city slicker builds a fence on his uncle's ranch to keep out a cattle rustling operation.

Buffalo Bill Jr.
The story of William "Buffalo Bill" Cody, legendary westerner, from his days as an army scout to his later activities as owner of a Wild West show.

Prairie Moon
(1938)A sheriff assumes guardianship of three, young orphaned boys from Chicago who have a bad attitude but a big inheritance that a gang of outlaws want.

The Green Hornet
(1940)A playboy and newspaper publisher moonlights as a notorious masked vigilante to fight city crime and corruption with help from his loyal manservant.

Happy Go Lucky
(1936)A singer (Venable) believes her marine pilot husband, accused of treason, has died in the Pacific. She decides to take a singing job in Shanghai, and finds a man who looks exactly like her husband dancing in a club act. Realizing it is her husband, and thinking he must have amnesia, she sets out to help him recover his memory and clear his name.

Borrowed Hero
(1941)When an assistant DA becomes the accidental hero of a police capture, crooked leaders try to exploit him in a plot to cover up their own crime ring.