The best Jimmy Wakely’s movies

Jimmy Wakely

Jimmy Wakely

16/02/1914- 23/09/1982
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Saga of Death Valley

Saga of Death Valley
6.3/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 17/11/1939
  • Character: Band Member
When Tasker kills Roy Rogers he takes one of his young sons. Fifteen years later the other son Roy arrives buying a ranch in the valley where Tasker now controls the water supply. Roy organizes the ranchers for a showdown with Tasker not knowing that his brother is Tasker's chief henchman.

Arrow In The Dust

Arrow In The Dust
5.6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 25/04/1954
  • Character: Pvt. Carqueville
Director Lesley Selander's 1954 western stars Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, Keith Larsen, Tom Tully, Lee Van Cleef and Jimmy Wakely.

Heart of the Rio Grande

Heart of the Rio Grande
6.5/10
As foreman of a dude ranch, Gene has two problems. One is a guest, the spoiled daughter of a millioniare, and the other is the disgruntled ex-foreman that Gene replaced, now just a ranch hand. Gene eventually gets the daughter straightened out but has to fire the ex-foreman and this leads to trouble when he returns intent on revenge.

Deep in the Heart of Texas

Deep in the Heart of Texas
6.1/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 25/09/1942
  • Character: Guitar Player - Jimmy Wakely Trio
Hoping to increase its box-office allure by adopting the title of a popular song, Deep in the Heart of Texas (clap!clap!clap!clap!) was the first Johnny Mack Brown western of the 1942-43 season. The plot concerns a group of insurrectionists who intend to keep Texas separate from the rest of the USA.

Sagebrush Heroes

Sagebrush Heroes
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 01/02/1945
  • Character: Musician Cowhand Jimmy
This Columbia western starring Charles Starrett finds Steve Randall (Charles Starrett) forming a radio show with Jimmy Wakely (Jimmy Wakely) and his Saddle Pals, and are in town for a rodeo. Reporter Connie Pearson (Constance Worth) persuades them to visit Marty Jones (Elvin Fields), a fatherless boy, who has been sent to a boy's home after stealing Steve's wallet, ran by Tom Goodwin (Forrest Taylor.) Marty tells Steve that the home is a phony and is a front for cattle rustlers. Steve passes the information on to Connie, who doesn't believe him, so he and Jimmy wire the ranch for sound. They are caught and Goodwin turns them over to Sheriff Barnes (Edmund Cobb), and then plans to skip the country

Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie

Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie
5.6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 21/03/1941
  • Character: Singing Cowhand
A young mining engineer sets out to catch the killers of both his brother and a beautiful young girl's father.

The Lone Star Trail

The Lone Star Trail
5.6/10
  • Genre: RomanceWestern
  • Release: 06/08/1943
  • Character: Jimmy - Member, Jimmy Wakely Trio
Rancher Blaze Barker returns to Dead Falls after being framed by land-grabbers and spending two years in jail. Paroled, he can't wear a gun, but is aided by Marshal Fargo Steele. The gang is out to gain control of all of the valley land before a dam is constructed. When Blaze raises the money to pay off the taxes on his ranch, he finds it has been marked to incriminate him.

Little Joe, the Wrangler

Little Joe, the Wrangler
6.1/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 13/11/1942
  • Character: Singer
Mining executive Neal Wallace arrives to investigate the losses at a gold mine and is immediately framed for murder. The murderers then incite a lynch mob but the Sheriff lets him go. Wallace eventually convinces the Sheriff of his innocence and the two then work together to get the gang that is looting the gold ore.

Sundown Valley

Sundown Valley
6.1/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 23/03/1944
  • Character: Jimmy Holman, Steve's Foreman
In this wartime western, an evil Nazi and his partner endeavor to sabotage a western gunsight plant.

Come on Danger

Come on Danger
5.9/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 05/06/1942
  • Character: 2nd Banjo Player
When a woman turns outlaw, she is suspected of murder.

Rainbow Over the Rockies

Rainbow Over the Rockies
5.8/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 08/02/1947
  • Character: Jimmy Wakely
Driving a herd of cattle to market, Jimmy finds the trail has been fenced off by an old friend of his. While the two sides try to settle the matter peaceably, a man from each outfit get together to try and start a range war between them figuring they will end up with the cattle. When cattle are rustled, Jimmy finds the clue, horses with shoes that make tracks that look like cattle.

Cowboy Cavalier

Cowboy Cavalier
5.4/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 11/07/1948
  • Character: Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy Wakely and "Cannonball" Taylor protect shipments along a stage and freight line from villainous bandits.

Raiders of San Joaquin

Raiders of San Joaquin
6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 01/05/1943
  • Character: Jimmy Wakely - Member, Jimmy Wakely Trio
In this western, two cowboys ride to the rescue of ranchers who are fighting to keep a land-grabber from taking their land and selling it to the railroad

Twilight on the Trail

Twilight on the Trail
6.3/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 29/09/1941
  • Character: Guitar Playing Cowhand (uncredited)
Hoppy, Lucky and California are chasing cattle rustlers who have been bothering cattle rancher friends of Hoppy. A crooked foreman is the source of the trouble. Johnny and Lucy are the love focus.

Partners of the Sunset

Partners of the Sunset
6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 05/05/1948
  • Character: Jimmy Wakely

Gun Law Justice

Gun Law Justice
5.7/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 13/03/1949
  • Character: Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy Wakely befriends Hank Carrdigan, a former outlaw who has served his sentence and wants to go straight. Jimmy, after clearing Hank of a wrongful shooting charge, helps him get a job as an express messenger. Hank drives off some bandits in an attempted hold-up, but recognizes his son Tom as one of the bandits. A later robbery is blamed on Hank but Jimmy and his sidekick Cannonball Taylor bring in the real culprits and clear Hank's name.

Ridin' Down the Trail

Ridin' Down the Trail
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 03/10/1947
  • Character: Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy finds a dying Ranger Braden who asks him to give his money belt to his sister. When he rides into town he finds another man claiming to be Ranger Braden. When the money belt is found in Jimmy's saddle bag, the fake Marshal tries to arrest him. But Jimmy escapes and hopes a telegram to Ranger headquarters will clear him.

Stick to Your Guns

Stick to Your Guns
6.7/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 17/09/1941
  • Character: Pete
The Bar 20 boys are after Nevada and his gang of cattle rustlers. Hoppy and California join Nevada's gang under assumed names. Johnny and the rest of Bar 20 get directions from Winters and head out looking for Hoppy's signal. But Winters wanders on ahead and gets spotted. This lets Nevada trap them in a canyon and to make matters worse, Hoppy's masquerade has been exposed.

The Old Chisholm Trail

The Old Chisholm Trail
5.8/10
Dusty Gardner, and other Texas ranchers, are driving a herd of cattle to Abilene, Kansas along the Chisholm Trail. Desperate need of water takes them to the Turner ranch, where Belle Turner demands exorbitant prices for the water. Dusty learns that Belle is also trying to oust Mary Lee and Montana Smith from the trading post Mary operates. The sheriff sides with Belle following a fight between the two women. Belle knows there is artesian springs under the land the trading post occupies and intends to get the property by any means.

The Marshal's Daughter

The Marshal's Daughter
5.7/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 25/06/1953
  • Character: Jimmy Wakely - Poker-Game Player
To fully appreciate the western comedy The Marshal's Daughter, one must be aware that its star, a zaftig, wide-eyed lass named Laurie Anders, was in 1953 a popular TV personality. A regular on The Ken Murray Show, Anders had risen to fame with the Southern-fried catchphrase "Ah love the wi-i-i-ide open spaces!" Striking while the iron was hot, the entrepreneurial Murray produced this inexpensive oater, which cast Anders as Laurie Dawson, the singing daughter of a U.S. marshal (Hoot Gibson). Teaming with her dad to capture outlaw Trigger Gans (Bob Duncan), Laurie briefly disguises herself as a masked bandit. Amidst much stock footage from earlier westerns and a plethora of lame jokes and dreadful puns, The Marshal's Daughter is a treat for trivia buffs, featuring such virile actors as Preston S. Foster, Johnny Mack Brown, Jimmy Wakely and Buddy Baer as "themselves."

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