Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
24 titles
Filmography
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Big Boy Rides Again
(1935)After his father is murdered, a man rides into town to investigate the crime. As he begins to put the pieces together, something feels familiar.

Gun Play
(1935)A cowboy comes to the aid of rancher Madge Holt who’s being threatened by Mexican bandits that believe there is a treasure buried on her land.

Thunder Over Texas
(1934)It’s up to a cowboy to save a young woman who holds the maps to a top secret new railroad line, as a team of killers are hot on her trail.

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.

The Phantom
(1931)An escaped death row inmate vows revenge on the D.A. who prosecuted him and sets off a chain of events that lead to brain transplant surgery.

Black Cyclone
(1925)In the Western Wildlands, a wild horse finds it faces strikingly similar hurdles to life, love, and liberty as the kind-hearted cowboy who rescues it.

Minesweeper
(1943)After deserting from the U.S. Navy in the 1930s, an officer re-enlists under a fake name when World War II begins and serves on a minesweeper.

Nevada
(1944)After hitting it big at the craps table, a cowboy’s good fortune runs out when he finds himself falsely pinned for the murder of a gold prospector.

The Man Who Walked Alone
(1945)A hitch-hiking stranger gets entangled with a wealthy local woman fleeing her own wedding as both try to conceal their identities.

Hands Across the Border
(1944)A battle of the horse breeders vying for the same lucrative government contract leaves one man dead and Roy Rogers coming to his family’s rescue.

Noah's Ark
(1928)The famous biblical story of Noah and the Great Flood, with a parallel story of soldiers in the First World War.

Mr. Wise Guy
(1942)Muggs and the East Side Kids are stuck in reform school and must save a wrongly accused man from being sentenced to death for a murder he didn't do.

Southwest Passage
(1954)A Western explorer on a trek to open a new desert route is imperiled by a phony, law-avoiding doctor, a search for water, and attacking Indians.

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.

The Littlest Rebel
(1935)During the civil war, a little girl dances in the streets to earn enough money to rescue her father from a yankee prison. Wonderful foot-Work of dancer bill bojangles robinson.

The Desperadoes
(1943)A Utah sheriff and a reformed outlaw seek justice when the latter is wrongly accused of robbing a bank. This classic Western was Columbia Pictures' first Technicolor film.

Heritage of the Desert
(1932)In White Sage, Utah, a young tenderfoot from the East falls for a rancher's daughter while being forced to defend his land against claim jumpers.

Cowboy and the Senorita
(1944)When a local mob boss tries to cheat a young woman out of the gold mine she's inherited, Roy and his pal 'Teddy' Bear ride out to help her.

I Demand Payment
(1938)A fresh-faced young woman enters a world of danger and chaos when she finds herself caught in the middle of a twisted loan-shark racket.

Virginia City
(1940)After escaping from a Confederate prison during the Civil War, a Unionofficer vows to stop a $5,000,000 gold shipment from reaching the South.