Ray Corrigan
33 titles
Filmography
33 results

Come on, Cowboys
(1937)After the three mesquiteers learn that a circus owner has turned towards corrupt practices, they risk everything to save a friend.

The Purple Vigilantes
(1938)This 14th film in the Three Mesquiteers series finds a group of vigilante ranchers assembling to boot outlaws from their small town of Trail's End.

Call The Mesquiteers
(1938)Three Mesquiteers are forced on the lam to clear their names after their truck gets hijacked by a gang of silk smugglers and raided by police.

Roarin' Lead
(1936)A cowboy trio of brothers and a farmer do their best to stop a real estate manager from letting the land go to seed so that it sells for pennies.

Outlaws of Sonora
(1938)A dashing and heroic cowboy has the battle of a lifetime with his evil doppelganger who is out husting local cattlemen and stealing their money.

Ghost Town Gold
(1936)This offering in the Three Mesquiteers franchise finds the trio setting out to recover gold stolen by a gang of outlaws and stashed in a ghost town.

The Three Mesquiteers
(1936)Discharged from a VA hospital, a group of disabled World War I vets run into trouble when they go to New Mexico with their Homestead Act land grant.

Gunsmoke Ranch
(1937)The Three Mesquiteers set things right when homesteaders displaced by a flood are tricked into buying condemned land by a notorious swindler.

Range Defenders
(1937)The Mesquiteers return to clear Stony's brother, George, of murder charges. They confront a corrupt town ruled by Harvey and a biased sheriff.

Fraidy Cat
(1951)Hired as guards of an antique shop, Joe and Hawthorne run into a gorilla that’s been trained by a gang of thieves to carry out a string of robberies.

Tomorrow's Children
(1934)Get ready for a roller-coaster trip of emotion with this campy collection from the golden age of Hollywood! Originally intended to warn America's youth of the perils of drugs, sex, and alcohol, these outlandish and unintentionally hilarious tales have heartache, tragedy, crime, and even insanity, lurking around every corner!

Renegade Girl
(1946)Allied with Confederate guerrilla leader William Quantrill, Ann Shelby turns outlaw to seek vengeance against the tribesman who killed her brother.

Country Gentlemen
(1936)A pair of traveling con artists breeze into the next small town ready to sell their worthless stock when they get accused of kidnapping a young boy.