Luana Walters
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Filmography
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The Durango Kid
(1940)The Durango Kid is a sort of Robin Hood of the West who helps the lovely Walters (who replaced Starrett's usual love-interest, Iris Meredith), the daughter of a homesteader, defeat the evil MacDonald who has been terrorizing the decent citizens with his gang of rustlers.

Shoot to Kill
(1947)The wife of a corrupt district attorney begins work as his assistant to secretly gather evidence of a frame job he cooked up against a gangster.

Aces and Eights
(1936)A cardsharp comes to the aid of a Mexican family to help them rid themselves of the two business people looking to take over their ranch illegally.

The Corpse Vanishes
(1942)A hag and her sons help a mad scientist kill female virgins, extract vital their fluids, and inject them into his elderly wife, to keep her young.

Law of the Wolf
(1939)After breaking out of prison to clear his name, Carl Pearson joins forces with a fellow convict to seek justice and redemption in a daring pursuit.

Fangs of the Wild
(1939)A rash of fox farm thefts and a booming pelt market sends a federal investigator and his trusty German Shepherd to track down the culprits.

Across the Sierras
(1941)Elliott is hunted by Curtis who has spent six years behind bars because of his testimony. After knocking out several baddies and putting up with the zany antics of his sidekick Taylor, Elliott guns down his antagonist, but Luana Walters, the girl he almost marries, will not abide a gunslinger so Elliott is compelled to ride off alone into the sunset once more.

Where the West Begins
(1938)A foreman is targeted by a shifty speculator after trying to save an aspiring actress and reluctant ranch heiress from selling her land for cheap.

Mexicali Rose
(1939)A singing cowboy and a music-loving bandit take on a crooked oil company cheating, among others, an orphanage on the Mexican border.

The Range Busters
(1940)After the owner of the Circle T Ranch is murdered by a ghostly serial killer, owner Carol Thorp resists offers to buy the ranch and is helped defend her property by the Range Busters.

Thundering Hoofs
(1942)Bill Underwood falls out with his father, Dave Underwood, and chooses the life of a cowhand rather than take charge of his father's stage line.

Inside the Law
(1942)In this crime comedy, a small gang of old crooks, led by the elderly Pop (McKee) and Mom Cobb (Pulmmer), find an appointment as a cashier in the Walnut Park bank in a drunk's wallet. They decide to place one of their members in the cashier's position, with the intention of escaping with the bank's receipts at the end of the week. While staying in town, the remaining gang members must establish themselves as respectable people, ending up attending church services, where they all decide to go straight. But gang members decides to go through with the theft, and it is up to the reformed gang members to catch him and return the money, becoming the town's heroes. They all happily decide they want to stay in the town permanently.

Down Texas Way
(1942)When one of the “Rough Riders” is pinned for the murder of his best friend, his U.S. marshal companions go undercover to find the real killer.

Shadow of Chinatown
(1936)With Chinatown merchants cutting into their profits, a consortium of American businesses hire an underworld madman to destroy the competition.

Misbehaving Husbands
(1940)A mannequin mix-up on the night of their anniversary sparks misunderstandings and divorce threats for a hapless department store owner and his wife.

The Kid's Last Ride
(1941)The righteous Range Busters must save a young man from ruthless robbers who plot to steal a stash of honest ranchers' life savings.

Captain Midnight
(1942)Daring masked aviator Captain Midnight must stop Ivan Shark from obtaining a device that will enable his bombers to unleash a furious reign of terror.