The best Kirby Grant’s western movies

Kirby Grant

Kirby Grant

24/11/1911- 30/10/1985
We present our ranking of the best Kirby Grant’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Kirby Grant.
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Northern Patrol

Northern Patrol
6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 12/07/1953
  • Character: Cpl. Rod Webb - RCMP
Northern Patrol was the last entry in Monogram/Allied Artists' off-and-on "Northwest Mountie" series. Taking time off from his Sky King shooting schedule, Kirby Grant stars as mounted policeman Rod Webb, while second billing is bestowed upon Webb's faithful dog Chinook. In this one, Webb tries to prove that the suicide of a young trapper was actually murder. The film offers a dash of novelty value in having the principal baddie turn out to be a beautiful woman (Marion Carr). Scripted by actor Warren Douglas, Northern Patrol was directed by Rex Bailey, the former assistant to the series' original helmsman, Frank McDonald.

Gun Town

Gun Town
6.4/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 18/01/1946
  • Character: Kip Lewis
Indian Agent Kip Lewis arrives in Gun Town where Buckskin Sawyer is having her payroll shipments robbed by Indians. Kip and his men are ready the next time and learn the robbers are white men dressed as Indians. Kip finds Davy Sawyer's case at the scene and confronts him. When Davy accuses Talbot whom he lent it to, Talbot shoots him. But Davy names Talbot before he dies and Kip goes after him.

Red River Range

Red River Range
5.7/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 22/12/1938
  • Character: Tex Reilly
The Cattlemen's Association has called in the Mesquiteers to find cattle rustlers. They get Tex Riley to pose as Stony so Stony can arrive posing as a wanted outlaw. This gets Stony into the gang of rustlers and he alerts Tucson and Lullaby as to the next raid. But Hartley is on hand and unknown to anyone is the rustler's boss and he joins the posse with a plan that will do away with the Mesquiteers.

Bad Men of the Border

Bad Men of the Border
6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 01/06/1945
  • Character: Ted Cameron
Set on the Mexican border in 1850, Bad Men of the Border was the first of seven Universal Westerns starring handsome Kirby Grant, a former singer from Montana who had earlier acted under the name Robert Stanton. The series, Universal's last attempt at competing with Republic Pictures' many streamlined B-Westerns, also featured the bucolic Fuzzy Knight as Grant's sidekick. Grant and Knight are undercover U.S. marshals tracking down a gang of counterfeiters. To their surprise, they are soon assisted by a beautiful Mexican dancehall performer, Dolores Mendoza (Armida), who proves to be an undercover agent as well, in her case for the Mexican rurales headed by Captain Garcia (Francis McDonald).

Bullet Code

Bullet Code
5.6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 12/04/1940
  • Character: Bud Matthews
Protecting himself in an attack by rustlers, Rancher Steve Holden believes he has killed one of the attackers, young Bud Mathews, who in reality has warned Holden of the rustlers' approach. Unaware that Mathews was actually killed by rustler boss Cass Barton, Holden heads out to Mathews' home town where he plans to tell the boy's family of his death but instead uncovers a plan by a local businessman to force Mathews' father out of his ranch.

Yukon Vengeance

Yukon Vengeance
6/10
  • Genre: AdventureWestern
  • Release: 17/01/1954
  • Character: Corporal Rod Webb, RCMP
In this north-western set in the Yukon, a Mountie must investigate the violent deaths of three mail carriers.

Black Midnight

Black Midnight
6.2/10
  • Genre: DramaWestern
  • Release: 01/10/1949
  • Character: Sheriff Gilbert
A young man with a love of horses, Scott Jordan (Roddy McDowall) lives on the family ranch with his uncle Bill (Damian O’Flynn). When he buys a wild stallion from his black-sheep cousin Daniel (Rand Brooks), Scott names the horse Midnight and does his best to tame him. But when the sheriff (Sky King’s Kirby Grant) suspects the stallion was stolen and Daniel’s plan to get rid of the horse ends with a man being trampled, Scott must prove Midnight acted in self-defense before his uncle destroys him. The fourth of six films McDowall coproduced and starred in for Monogram Pictures, Black Midnight was directed by Oscar “Budd” Boetticher, whose seven Westerns with Randolph Scott are considered classics of the genre.

Indian Territory

Indian Territory
6.1/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 29/09/1950
  • Character: Lieutenant Randy Mason
Columbia's final release for 1950 was the Gene Autry western Indian Territory. Set during the Reconstruction Era, the story finds Autry working as an undercover agent for the U.S. cavalry. His mission: to neutralize a former Austrian army officer named Curt Raidler (Phil Van Zandt), who is leading a group of renegade Indians on a series of destructive raids.

Northwest Territory

Northwest Territory
5.5/10
Wilderness adventure starring Kirby Grant and Chinook.

Code of the Lawless

Code of the Lawless
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 01/07/1945
  • Character: Grant Carter posing as Chad Hilton
In this western, the hero fights the bad guys by impersonating the son of a rancher. The outlaws have been making the good landowners pay fake taxes. Not only does the good guy succeed in catching the bad guys, he also catches himself the postmistress.

Law Men

Law Men
5.6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 25/04/1944
  • Character: Clyde Miller
Action & Adventure, Action Classics, Classic Westerns - U.S. Marshals "Nevada" Jack McKenzie (Johnny Mack Brown) and "Sandy" Hopkins (Raymond Hatton) go undercover to bust a gang of stagecoach robbers in this vintage Western serial. Nevada infiltrates the gang, while Sandy works as a cobbler in town, keeping an ear open for local gossip as they try to flush out the inside man tipping off the crooks. Directed by Lambert Hillyer, Law Men is one of many Western matinees featuring Brown and Hatton.

Rustler's Round-up

Rustler's Round-up
6.3/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 01/08/1946
  • Character: Bob Ryan
A cowboy sets out to break up a gang of rustlers.

Feudin' Rhythm

Feudin' Rhythm
5.6/10
Eddy Arnold (Eddy Arnold), singing star of the Ace Lucky (Kirby Grant) radio program gets involved when Ace's equipment for a television program is destroyed by a fire. Aces accepts the sponsorship of social-climber Lucille Upperworth Isabel Randolph), who tries to revamp the western/hillbilly music format to classical music.

Call of the Klondike

Call of the Klondike
6.3/10
A brother and sister are running a phony gold mine scam in the Klondike, which leads to murder. A Canadian Mountie sets out to bring them to justice.

Trail of the Yukon

Trail of the Yukon
6/10
When the local Banker jumps the Blaine's claim, they have men rob the bank to retrieve their money. When the men try to double-cross the Blains, a gunfight erupts and Jim Blaine gets away with the money. Mountie Bob McDonald gets Jim Blaine to return the money. Bob thinks the Banker was really behind the robbery and now uses the money to try and lure him into a trap.

Trail to Vengeance

Trail to Vengeance
6.6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 01/06/1945
  • Character: Jeff Gordon
A cowboy investigating his brother's murder finds himself going up against a banker who holds the deed to the cowboy's family ranch.

Gunman's Code

Gunman's Code
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 01/08/1946
  • Character: Jack Douglas aka Duke Masters
Wells Fargo agents Jack Douglas (Kirby Grant) and Bosco O'Toole (Fuzzy Knight) are sent after a gang of stage robbers. Danny Burton (Bernard Thomas, brother of Laura Burton (Jane Adams, is implicated before Jack is able to prove that saloon owner Lee Fain (Danny Morton) is the man behind the outlaw gang.

Fangs of the Arctic

Fangs of the Arctic
6/10
  • Genre: AdventureWestern
  • Release: 18/01/1953
  • Character: Mountie Corporal Rod Webb
Canadian Mounties Corporal Rod Webb and Constable Mike Kelly, along with Rod's dog Chinook, are sent to the Blackfoot Crossing country to find a killer.

Snow Dog

Snow Dog
5.8/10
The third installment in low-budget producer Lindsley Parson's "Chinook" series, Snow Dog was ostensibly based on pulp writer James Oliver Curwood's 1915 short-story "The Tentacles of the North," which was also the working title. Kirby Grant again played Rod McDonald of the Canadian Royal Mounted, and once again the vehicle was stolen by his canine sidekick, the white malamute Chinook. This time, Rod and Chinook are tracking a mysterious white wolf, thought to have killed several of the local traders.

The Wolf Hunters

The Wolf Hunters
5.2/10
Compared to his later "A" westerns, director Oscar "Budd" Boetticher's The Wolf Hunters is often exasperatingly slow. This was the second of producer Lindsley Parson's efforts to create a series based on the Great White North yarns of James Oliver Curwood. Kirby Grant plays a Canadian Mountie who follows a fugitive to a small fur-trapping community. Most of the action is handled by Chinook, a handsome German Shepherd. Jan Clayton handles the leading-lady responsibilities, while the supporting cast includes Charles Lang and Helen Parrish, who were then husband and wife (Parrish later married TV producer John Guedel, of People are Funny and Best of Groucho fame).

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