The best Barton Yarborough’s movies

Barton Yarborough

Barton Yarborough

02/10/1900- 19/12/1951
Today we present the best Barton Yarborough’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Barton Yarborough’s movies.
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The Ghost of Frankenstein

The Ghost of Frankenstein
6.1/10
Ygor discovers Frankenstein's creation is still alive and brings him to the Doctor's son, Ludwig, for help. Obsessed with restoring the monster to his full potential, Ludwig is unaware that someone has more devious plans for the creature.

Wife Wanted

Wife Wanted
5.7/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 02/11/1946
  • Character: Walter Desmond
Career-slipping movie star Carole Raymond (Kay Francis) buys in as a real estate partner of Jeff Caldwell (Paul Cavanagh). Actually, through his secretary, Nola Reed (Veda Ann Borg), Caldwell runs a matrimonial bureau and, with the aid of his associate, Lee Kirby (John Gallaudet), they defraud and blackmail a large group of lonely people. Carole, unknowingly, is used as bait for one of their victims, Walter Desmond (Barton Yarborough), who "commits suicide." Reporter William Tyler (Robert Shayne) thinks otherwise.

I Love a Mystery

I Love a Mystery
6.2/10
  • Genre: CrimeMystery
  • Release: 25/01/1945
  • Character: Doc Long
This first film in the Columbia series was based on the radio serial, "The Decapitation of Jefferson Monk." A detective tries to protect a man who has predicted his murder will take place in three days.

The Red Dragon

The Red Dragon
6.3/10
  • Genre: Mystery
  • Release: 01/08/1945
  • Character: Joseph Brandish
Chan is faced with suspects in a stolen atomic bomb formula case, that are being killed with bullets that are not fired from a gun.

Kilroy Was Here

Kilroy Was Here
6.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 19/07/1947
  • Character: Prof. Thomas Sheperd
"Kilroy Was Here" was a popular expression during World War II, but it's not much fun to John J. Kilroy, who has to try to live with all the jokes and wisecracks regarding his name.

Henry, the Rainmaker

Henry, the Rainmaker
7.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 13/02/1949
  • Character: The Reverend Bascom
The first of Monogram's "Father" series was Henry, the Rainmaker, assembled in a fast seven days. Raymond Walburn stars as Henry Latham, an average family man who is galvanized into entering a mayoral race over the issue of garbage disposal. When incumbent mayor Colton (played by Walburn's lifelong friend Walter Catlett) solves this issue himself, Henry turns his attentions to the current water shortage. His efforts to become a rainmaker prove cataclysmic, to say the least.

The Devil's Mask

The Devil's Mask
5.8/10
  • Genre: CrimeMystery
  • Release: 23/05/1946
  • Character: Doc Long
A San Francisco airplane bound for South America crashes, and among the scorched debris is found a shrunken native human head, neatly packaged. The perplexed police contact a local anthropology museum about this unclaimed piece of grisly baggage, where they intersect with Jack and Doc, two private eyes, called there to meet a mysterious woman who had a case for them and wanted to meet in private.

Let's Go Collegiate

Let's Go Collegiate
5/10
Rawley University is about to receive a star athlete who could give it the first championship rowing team it's ever had. Unfortunately, he gets drafted into the army before he's able to join the team. Two of the team's members get the bright idea of passing off a burly truck driver as the "athlete". Complications ensue.

The Unknown

The Unknown
6.1/10
"The Unknown" was the final entry in Columbia’s I Love A Mystery series. A woman hires two detectives to keep her alive long enough to claim her inheritance.

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