Dick Foran
19 titles
Filmography
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The Mummy's Hand
(1940)In this acclaimed follow-up to the popular original, an expedition of American archaeologists, headed by Steve Banning (Dick Foran) and Baby Jenson (Wallace Ford), travels to Egypt in search of the undiscovered tomb of the Princess Ananka.

Horror Island
(1941)
Private Buckaroo
(1942)Bandleader Harry James is drafted along with his lead vocalist, who insists Army training and regulations shouldn’t apply to a musician of his renown.

Riders of Death Valley
(1941)A band of cowboys find themselves in dangerous competition with an evil businessman and his pack of outlaws for rumored treasure inside a lost mine.

Winners of the West
(1940)Hartford is building a westbound railroad and King Carter is out to stop him from going through his town by goading attacks on the railroad crew.
The Fearmakers
(1958)A Korean war veteran returns home to Washington D.C. and resumes his job at a public relations-opinion research firm but quickly discovers that his partner has mysteriously died and the firm is now in the pro-communist propaganda business.

The Mummy's Tomb
(1942)Ancient Egyptian Mummy, Kharis (Lon Chaney Jr.) and High Priest Mehemet (Turhan Bey) wreak vengeance on the family who defiled the sacred tomb of his beloved Princess Ananka.

The Atomic Submarine
(1959)Ships mysteriously disappear on route across the Arctic Sea, and a specially-equipped submarine is sent to investigate.

Please Murder Me
(1956)A love-smitten lawyer's conscience catches up to him when he learns that the sultry femme fatale he just got acquitted did indeed kill her husband.

Ride 'Em Cowboy
(1941)Duke and Willoughby, a couple of rodeo peanut vendors, get mixed up with western novelist Bronco Bob Mitchell. Bob has never been west of Brooklyn, so to prove his mettle, Bob heads to a dude ranch, where he tries to curry favor with the ranch owner's daughter. Meanwhile, Duke and Willoughby run afoul of a local Indigenous tribe, whose chief demands that Willoughby marry his daughter.

Deputy Marshal
(1949)After learning he’s been wrongly suspected of a Wyoming murder, a deputy marshal devises a plan to smoke out the actual suspects.

My Little Chickadee
(1940)When a gold-digging singer, Flower Belle Lee, is kidnapped by a masked bandit, the town goes wild with speculation. When she returns unharmed, and is later seen kissing the bandit, she is tried by a judge and thrown out of town.

Earthworm Tractors
(1936)Despite knowing nothing about tractors, a self-described natural born salesman is on a mission to sell one to an old-fashioned lumberman.

Treasure of Ruby Hills
(1955)Unscrupulous ranchers feud over control of their valley, but a newcomer owns the rights to the sole water source that governs the use of their lands.

The House of the Seven Gables
(1940)Clifford's father, Gerald, decides that the family's mansion must be sold to clear their debts.

The Petrified Forest
(1936)Oscar-winner Humphrey Bogart stars as Duke Mantee, an escaped convict who holds customers hostage at a remote desert diner.

El Paso
(1949)A lawyer finds that guns speak louder than words when he rids a Western town of its criminal element.

Keep 'Em Flying
(1941)A rare promo film featuring narration and highlights of hilarious scenes and routines from Abbott and Costello’s 1941 vehicle Keep ‘Em Flying.

The Miracle on 34th Street
(1955)A kindly old gentleman working as a department-store Santa Claus, causes quite a commotion when he claims to be the real St. Nick from the North Pole.