The best Betty Mack’s movies

Betty Mack

Betty Mack

Today we present the best Betty Mack’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 Betty Mack’s movies.
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New Frontier

New Frontier
5.3/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 10/08/1939
  • Character: Lucy Braddock
The Three Mesquiteers convince a group of settlers to exchange their present property for some which, unbeknownst to our goodguys, is going to be worthless. They are captured before they can warn the ranchers.

Prison Farm

Prison Farm
6.3/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 17/06/1938
  • Character: Prisoner
Shirley Ross plays an innocent young girl convicted for complicity in a crime committed by her boy friend (Lloyd Nolan). The male crook is sentence to six months on a prison farm populated by both men and women (segregated, of course). Ross is also incarcerated, suffering the cruelties of the sadistic male and female guards (including J. Carroll Naish and future "Ma Kettle" Marjorie Main!)

Off the Record

Off the Record
5.9/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 21/01/1939
  • Character: Telephone Operator (uncredited)
After a socially conscience reporter adopts a slum orphan after she causes his brother's gang to go to prison.

Four Parts

Four Parts
7.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 17/03/1934
Charley is one of four identical brothers, which drives his girlfriend nuts.

It Happened One Day

It Happened One Day
7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 07/07/1934
  • Character: Betty
Charley meets his new boss--who has a lovely daughter.

Something Simple

Something Simple
7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 08/09/1934
  • Character: Betty
Taken to a hospital, after suffering a dizzy spell, Charley is told by a 'nut', posing as a doctor, that he suffers from 'Tetra-Ethyl", and the only remedy is to sit down, relax, clear the mind and recite a nursery rhyme. The fake doctor gives Charley a package to deliver to Mr. Henderson, the "Supreme Crown of the Knights of the Brown Derby." At the hotel, hosting a convention of "Brown Derbies," Charley suffers a dizzy spell and the only place he can find to sit down is in Mr. Henderson's lap, where he recites "Mary Had a Little Lamb." Mr. Henderson, it is revealed, also suffers from "Tetra-Ethyl." Seized by an attack, Henderson sits down and tries to recite "Who Killed Cock Robin," but forgets the lines, which Charley and Henderson's daughter, Betty, sing in a song together. That, coming at the end of the second reel,is all it takes for Charley and Betty to decide to get married.

Law of the Rio Grande

Law of the Rio Grande
5.5/10
Escaping from the Sheriff, Jim and Cookie decide to go straight. But when they meet their old cohort, The Blanco Kid, he tells their new boss they are outlaws and they are in trouble again.

Last of the Clintons

Last of the Clintons
6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 12/11/1935
  • Character: Edith Elkins
Cowboy infiltrates an outlaw gang to expose their rackets, but after he's ordered to kidnap a young girl, the gang finds out who he really is.

Outlaw Rule

Outlaw Rule
6.6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 01/02/1935
  • Character: Kay Lathrop
A rancher, frustrated with constant cattle rustling and the inability of the local sheriff to stop it, is accused of murder when the sheriff is found dead.

God's Country and the Man

God's Country and the Man
6.1/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 01/05/1931
  • Character: Rose
A government agent is sent to a tough frontier town to arrest & bring back one of the most ruthless criminals in the region.

I'll Take Vanilla

I'll Take Vanilla
7.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 05/05/1934
  • Character: Betty
Ice-cream vendor Charley gets mixed up with a cute girl and her snotty nephew.

The Chases of Pimple Street

The Chases of Pimple Street
6.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 22/12/1934
  • Character: Betty Chase
In order to get out of his boss's doghouse, Charley pairs his troublesome sister-in-law with an important client and inevitable complications result.

Another Wild Idea

Another Wild Idea
6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 16/06/1934
  • Character: Betty
Betty's father has an invention that looks like a fancy camera; it emits an ultra-lavender ray that temporarily rids the ray's target of inhibitions. To test it, Betty's father zaps Charley hoping his newly-aberrant behavior will cause Betty to end her affections for the milquetoast. Dad's plan backfires: the invention works perfectly, Charley gets a backbone, and Betty loves her new forceful man. However, Charley's courage and lack of a superego get him in trouble with the law. He goes on trial for assaulting a bullying police officer. Is Charley going up the river leaving Betty high and dry?

The Cracked Ice Man

The Cracked Ice Man
6.8/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 27/01/1934
  • Character: Betty Mack
Charley finds that he got more than he bargained for when he takes a job as a kindergarten teacher.

The Scarlet Brand

The Scarlet Brand
6.6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 10/04/1932
  • Character: Ellen Walker
Silent-screen cowboy Bob Custer rides his way into talkies with these two vintage Westerns from director J.P. McGowan. In The Scarlet Brand, Custer plays a young cowpoke tricked into rustling cattle and hell-bent on getting revenge against the poacher (Robert Walker) who set him up.

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