The best Lane Bradford’s movies

Lane Bradford

Lane Bradford

29/08/1922- 07/06/1973
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Ride Clear of Diablo

Ride Clear of Diablo
6.8/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 10/02/1954
  • Character: Harry Lowerie (uncredited)
A young railroad surveyor returns to his hometown to find the man who murdered his father and brother.

The Desert Hawk

The Desert Hawk
5.5/10
A desert guerilla, with flashing scimitar, opposes a tyrannical prince and marries the caliph's daughter.

Crash of Moons

Crash of Moons
3.2/10
A three-part episode from the TV series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger edited together and released as a feature for 16mm rental only. Season 1 episodes 21, 22, 23. Episode 21: Rocky saves a space station and his friends when they are trapped between gypsy moons. Episode 22: Cleolanthe tries to destroy one of the gypsy moons with a barrage of missiles. Episode 23: Rocky evacuates the gypsy moon Posetta and stops Cleolanthe's missile barrage.

Ten Gentlemen from West Point

Ten Gentlemen from West Point
6.1/10
  • Genre: DramaWestern
  • Release: 26/06/1942
  • Character: Recruit (uncredited)
This historical drama tells the story of the first class to graduate from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. In the early 19th Century, Congress appropriated the money to build the school, but opponents who believed it to be an illegitimate expansion of the powers of the federal government decided to sabotage the school. They put the hard-as-nails Major Sam Carter in charge of the academy, and he ruthlessly put the recruits through grueling training -- until only ten prospective soldiers remained. They include Dawson, a patriotic farm boy and Howard Shelton, a selfish playboy who has come to West Point only because of its prestige. The two vie for Carolyn Bainbridge, while they, along with the other eight, try convince Carter that the school is worth keeping.

Drums Across the River

Drums Across the River
6.2/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 01/06/1954
  • Character: Ralph Costa
When whites hunger after the gold on Ute Indian land, a bigoted young man finds himself forced into a peacekeeping role.

The Invisible Monster

The Invisible Monster
4.5/10
Man-woman team of investigators uncover a gang whose mad scientist leader has developed an invisibility chemical and plans to build a mercenary army of invisible men.

Apache Warrior

Apache Warrior
5.2/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 01/07/1957
  • Character: Sgt. Gaunt
An Apache brave vows revenge when he feels betrayed by the U.S. Army.

The Gun Hawk

The Gun Hawk
5.9/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 28/08/1963
  • Character: Joe Sully
Gunslinger Rory Calhoun dispenses his own brand of justice in this action-packed Western adventure costarring Rod Cameron and Ruta Lee. It's been three years since gunfighter Blaine Madden (Calhoun) visited his hometown. So when he warns the Sully brothers to stop harassing the town drunk, they shoot the old man dead, not realizing he's Madden's father. Killing them both, Madden is badly wounded by the sheriff (Cameron) but escapes to an outlaw haven where the law fears to tread and prepares what may be his last stand. Written by Jo Heims (Play Misty for Me), The Gun Hawk was the final film directed by Edward Ludwig, whose nearly 50-year career spanned over 100 shorts, TV episodes and features, including the John Wayne hits The Fighting Seabees, Wake of the Red Witch and Big Jim McLain.

Fort Osage

Fort Osage
5.8/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 10/02/1952
  • Character: Rawlins - Henchman
Lesley Selander took time off from his directorial duties on Tim Holt's RKO western series to helm the Monogram oater Fort Osage. Rod Cameron stars as frontier scout Tim Clay, assigned to guide a wagon train through Indian territory. Clay knows that he's in for a lot of trouble because of the treaty-violating activities of white criminals Pickett (Morris Ankrum) and Keane (Douglas Kennedy). Fortunately for the hero, Pickett and Keane double-cross each other somewhere along the line, weakening their ability to foment an all-out Indian attack. Jane Nigh co-stars as the in-the-dark daughter of one of the villains. Fort Osage was produced by Walter Mirisch, who later graduated to such big-budgeters as West Side Story and The Great Escape.

Return of the Lash

Return of the Lash
5.7/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 10/10/1947
  • Character: Dave
Six wanted outlaws are rounded up and captured by the Cheyenne Kid. Collecting the reward money, Cheyenne instructs his sidekick Fuzzy Q. Jones to give the money to a group of financially strapped ranchers. Alas, Fuzzy falls off his horse, loses his memory, and forgets what became of the money.

Showdown at Abilene

Showdown at Abilene
6.2/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 01/10/1956
  • Character: Loop
Jim Trask, former sheriff of Abilene, returns to the town after fighting for the Confederacy to find everyone thought he was dead. His old friend Dave Mosely is now engaged to Trask's former sweetheart and is one of the cattlemen increasingly feuding with the original farmers. Trask is persuaded to take up as sheriff again but there is something about the death of Mosely's brother in the Civil War that is haunting him.

The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold

The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold
6.4/10
Three Indians were brutally murdered by a gang of hooded outlaws. Each one possessed a silver medallion, which were sections cut off from a large silver plaque which served as a treasure map to a secret location where a large amount of gold is reputedly stashed. Two more medallions are unaccounted for, and the The Lone Ranger and his friend Tonto must use all their resources to intercept the gang, prevent further carnage and save the owners of the medallions.

Stage to Blue River

Stage to Blue River
6.6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 30/12/1951
  • Character: Tom Reardon
Whip Wilson has to stop bandits who are trying to take over a stage line.

The Longhorn

The Longhorn
6.1/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 25/11/1951
  • Character: Purdy
A double-crossing cowboy and his gang of henchmen steal cattle, even from friends, in this classic Western.

Frisco Tornado

Frisco Tornado
6.4/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 06/09/1950
  • Character: Henchman Mike Bristol
U.S. marshal sets out to end an insurance scam: salesmen provide cow town folk with insurance against outlaw activity, outlaws who work for the insurance salesmen.

The Far Frontier

The Far Frontier
6.2/10
  • Genre: ActionWestern
  • Release: 29/12/1948
  • Character: Butch - Henchman
Willis Newcomb and Bart Carroll head a gang engaged in smuggling wanted-American criminals back into the United States from Mexico. Operating from Sharperville, an oil town on the American side of the border, they transport their human cargo in oil drums loaded on trucks. Border Patrolman Tom Sharper intercepts one of the trucks but is overpowered and left for dead. Carroll, having already been paid for the job and not wanting any evidence to walk around, get caught and lead back to him, backs the human-cargo trucks to the edge of a cliff and sends the drums crashing to the boulder far below. Judge Cookie Bullfincher and Border Patrolman Roy Rogers conduct a search for the missing Tom, but the crooks have gone back for him and find him in a state of amnesia. They rob the bank and pin it on Tom. It is now up to Roy to clear his friend and also put an end to Carroll's human-smuggling racket.

The Great Sioux Uprising

The Great Sioux Uprising
5.6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 17/07/1953
  • Character: Lee
During the Civil War, in Wyoming, horse dealers Joan Britton and Stephen Cook are competing to supply the Union Army with horses. A Cherokee is in the area to stir up the Sioux against the Union just as Cook decides to steal a herd of Sioux horses. Ex-army doctor Jonathan Westgate opposes Cook’s unscrupulous methods as well as being Cook’s rival for the affections of Joan. It seems Westgate is the only one able to prevent a new Indian war.

Roll, Thunder, Roll!

Roll, Thunder, Roll!
6.5/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 26/08/1949
  • Character: Henchman Wolf
Jim Bannon is back as enduring cowboy hero Red Ryder in Eagle-Lion's Roll, Thunder, Roll. As ever, Ryder's cohorts are Little Beaver and the Duchess, here played by "Little Brown Jug" (aka Don Kay Reynolds) and Marin Sais. This time, Ryder tries to prove that a series of cattle raids and ranch fires were not the handiwork of masked Mexican do-gooder El Conejo (I. Stanford Jolley).

The Wyoming Bandit

The Wyoming Bandit
6.5/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 15/07/1949
  • Character: Buck - Henchman
Wyoming Dan (Trevor Bardette) returns home after 20 years evading the law for a crime he didn't commit, only to find his son on his deathbed. Seeking revenge for his son's murder, Dan enlists the help of Rocky Lane (Allan Lane), who poses as an outlaw to try to uncover the truth. When the duo manage to track down the killer, they find him armed to the teeth.

Waco

Waco
6.6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 24/02/1952
  • Character: Wallace
After killing a man in self defense over a poker game, Wild Bill Elliott turns outlaw in order to escape a lynch mob.

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