The best Mauritz Hugo’s action movies

Mauritz Hugo

Mauritz Hugo

12/01/1909- 16/06/1974
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Mauritz Hugo’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Mauritz Hugo.

Batman

Batman
6.1/10
Japanese master spy Daka operates a covert espionage-sabotage organization located in Gotham City's now-deserted Little Tokyo, which turns American scientists into pliable zombies. The great crime-fighters Batman and Robin, with the help of their allies, are in pursuit.

Dragnet

Dragnet
6.6/10
Two homicide detectives try to find just the facts behind a mobster's brutal murder.

The Ambushers

The Ambushers
5.3/10
  • Genre: ActionComedy
  • Release: 22/12/1967
  • Character: Man in Train Compartment (uncredited)
When an experimental flying saucer crashes, secret agent Matt Helm has to bring back the secret weapons hidden on board.

Captive of Billy the Kid

Captive of Billy the Kid
6.2/10
  • Genre: ActionWestern
  • Release: 21/01/1952
  • Character: Randy Brown
Five people have a part of a map leading to Billy the Kid's treasure. When one of them is killed, Rocky Lane has a plan to find the killer.

Lost City of the Jungle

Lost City of the Jungle
6.1/10
  • Genre: ActionAdventure
  • Release: 23/04/1946
  • Character: Peace Foundation Member #3
A movie serial in 13 chapters, and Lionel Atwill's final film: Following the end of WWII, war-monger Sir Eric Hazarias sets the wheel in motion for WWIII. His search for Meteorium 245, the only practical defence against the atomic bomb, leads him to mythical Pendrang. Obstructing his sinister plan to rule the world are Rod Stanton, United Peace Foundation investigator, Tal Shan , Pendrang native, and Marjorie Elmore, daughter of scientist Dr. Elmore, unwilling assistant to Sir Eric.

Seven Guns to Mesa

Seven Guns to Mesa
4.4/10
A band of outlaws, led by "Papa" Clellan, hold up in a ghost town as they plan an attack on a wagon train loaded with gold. The unexpected arrival of a stagecoach forces the gang to hold the passengers and driver as hostages. The later arrival of a wanderer, John Trey, sets in motion events not in "Papa" Clellan's original plan.

Stagecoach to Dancers' Rock

Stagecoach to Dancers' Rock
5.5/10
Six passengers in a stagecoach are abandoned by their driver when he discovers that one of them has smallpox.

Marked Trails

Marked Trails
6.4/10
Following completion of the "Trail Blazers" series, Bob Steele and Hoot Gibson were paired in three other Monogram westerns, with the only connection to the "Trail Blazers" series being Steele and Gibson in the cast and production and distribution by Monogram, with various Monogram people serving as production supervisors i.e., William Strobach on this entry and Victor Hammond on the other two. This one finds Jack Slade (Mauritz Hugo) and Mary Conway,alias Blanche (Veda Ann Borg), being recognized as known and wanted crooks by deputy marshal Harry Stevens (Steve Clark) and, when he orders them out of town, Slade kills him. His son, Bob Stevens (Bob Steele) and friend Parkford (Hoot Gibson) become U.S. Marshals and proceed to rid the town of the cut-throat gang that has been terrorizing the citizens. Bob goes undercover as an outlaw and works his way into the gang, while Hoot poses as a Dude who goes about making fiery speeches on behalf of law and order.

Saddle Legion

Saddle Legion
6.1/10
A cattle inspector runs a rustling ring on the side.

Renegades of Sonora

Renegades of Sonora
7.3/10
  • Genre: ActionWestern
  • Release: 24/11/1948
  • Character: Pete Lasker
Cowboy Rocky Lane thwarts an attack on a courier delivering a precious Indian tribal belt and becomes embroiled in a conspiracy in the process. When the courier dies, Rocky delivers the belt to the Agent. But he quickly finds himself arrested for murder and learns not only is the belt missing, but the murdered Agent is not the man he gave the belt to.

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