The best Hugh Beaumont’s western movies

Hugh Beaumont

Hugh Beaumont

16/02/1909- 14/05/1982
Today we present the best Hugh Beaumont’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 Hugh Beaumont’s movies.

Night Passage

Night Passage
6.6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 24/07/1957
  • Character: Jeff Kurth
Grant MacLaine, a former railroad troubleshooter, lost his job after letting his outlaw brother, the Utica Kid, escape. After spending five years wandering the west and earning his living playing the accordion, he is given a second chance by his former boss.

The Mississippi Gambler

The Mississippi Gambler
6.7/10
Mark Fallon, with partner Kansas John Polly, tries to introduce honest gambling on the riverboats. His first success makes enemies of the crooked gamblers and of fair Angelique Dureau, whose necklace he won. Later in New Orleans, Mark befriends Angelique's father, but she still affects to despise him as his gambling career brings him wealth. Duelling, tragedy, and romantic complications follow.

The Last Outpost

The Last Outpost
5.9/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 04/04/1951
  • Character: Lt. Fenton
The cavalry defend a small town from indians.

Wild Stallion

Wild Stallion
5.8/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 27/04/1952
  • Character: Capt. Wilmurt
A young orphan grows into adulthood, all the while searhing for his beloved white horse that disappeared years earlier.

Overland Telegraph

Overland Telegraph
5.9/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 15/12/1951
  • Character: Brad Roberts
Not to be confused with the 1929 film The Overland Telegraph, this Western from director Lesley Selander stars Tim Holt as a cowboy appropriately named Tim Holt. In order to hinder the construction of a new telegraph line for his own financial gain, scheming shopkeeper Paul Manning (George Nader) enlists the assistance of a gang of outlaws led by Brad Roberts (Hugh Beaumont in one of his many pre-Leave it to Beaver roles). Unfortunately for the bad guys, Holt and his cohort Chito Rafferty (Richard Martin) sense that there's foul play afoot and embark on an investigation.

Callaway Went Thataway

Callaway Went Thataway
6.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyWestern
  • Release: 15/11/1951
  • Character: Mr. Adkins (uncredited)
Two smart marketing people resurrect some old films starring cowboy Smoky Callaway and put them on television. The films are a big hit and the star is in demand. Unfortunately no one can find him. When a lookalike sends in a photo, the marketing team hires him to impersonate Callaway. Things get sticky when the real Callaway eventually shows up.

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