Morris Ankrum
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Filmography
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Tennessee's Partner
(1955)An intriguing friendship forged between high-stakes gambler Tennessee and quick draw Cowpoke is tested when temptress gold-digger Goldie bewitches Cowpoke into marrying her.

Invaders from Mars
(1953)Following a spaceship crash, a young boy discovers that aliens are taking over the minds of humans. The earth trio must stop them!

Fort Vengeance
(1953)A Mountie (James Craig) must stop an Indian chief’s son from being hanged for a murder committed by the constable’s brother (Keith Larsen) in this action-packed frontier adventure.

The Moonlighter
(1953)Cattle rustler Wes Anderson has just delivered the eulogy at a funeral - his own. He was supposed to be hanged, dead and gone. But a mob put the noose around the wrong man's neck. Anderson escaped. And now he aims to settle the score with the vigilantes who arranged his necktie party. Almost a decade after their landmark Double Indemnity, Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck doubled up again for the cowboy saga The Moonlighter (seen in 3-D in some theaters). MacMurray portrays hardened outlaw Anderson. Stanwyck is the woman once romantically linked to him, but soon wearing a deputy's badge and sworn to bring Anderson back dead or alive. She always gets her man.

Wide Open Town
(1941)Belle Langtry runs a town being taken over by cattle rustlers. She is also a front for the outlaws, who are led by Steve Fraser. Hoppy gets elected sheriff and cleans up the town with help from the Bar 20 boys.

Short Grass
(1950)A drifter (Rod Cameron) sets out to stop a cattleman’s grab for all of Willow Creek’s good grasslands. Johnny Mack Brown and My Darling Clementine’s Cathy Downs costar.

Flight to Mars
(1951)On the Red Planet, American scientists who uncover a dying, underground-dwelling alien race find themselves prisoners of their leery Martian hosts.

Rocketship X-M
(1950)A freak accident sends a crew of scientists hurtling into Mars instead of landing on the moon. After surviving the crash, they decide to explore and find evidence of a demolished civilization. Considered a defining film of the mid-century space-exploration genre.

Along the Great Divide
(1951)For his first movie Western, Kirk Douglas rode in good company. Filmed in the rugged High Sierras and Mojave Desert, Along the Great Divide is a lean, bullet-hard sagebrush saga.

The Man Behind The Gun
(1953)Badland baddies want Southern California to secede from the Union, and it's up to undercover cavalry officer Randolph Scott to stop them! It's tall-in-the-saddle 1952 Technicolor action in the finest Scott tradition.

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.

How to Make a Monster
(1958)A special-effects master who makes monsters for a film studio uses his ghastly ghouls to get revenge on the new studio heads who fired him.

Quincannon, Frontier Scout
(1956)An ex-army officer leads a search party into Indian territory to investigate the disappearance of a top-secret shipment of repeating rifles.

Border Vigilantes
(1941)The further adventures of Hopalong Cassidy occur when he comes to a town overrun with outlaws that even his gang can’t bring to heel.