The best Milburn Stone’s western movies

Milburn Stone

Milburn Stone

05/07/1904- 12/06/1980
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Arrowhead

Arrowhead
5.8/10
  • Genre: ActionWestern
  • Release: 03/08/1953
  • Character: Sandy MacKinnon
Director Charles Marquis Warren's 1953 western stars Charlton Heston and Jack Palance.

Branded

Branded
6.7/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 03/11/1950
  • Character: Dawson
A gunfighter takes part in a scheme to bilk a wealthy cattle family out of half a million dollars by pretending to be their son, who was kidnapped as child.

The Savage

The Savage
6.1/10
  • Genre: ActionWestern
  • Release: 01/09/1952
  • Character: Cpl. Martin
The only white survivor of a Crow Indian raid on a wagon train is a young boy. He is rescued by the Sioux, and the Sioux chief raises him as an Indian in very way. Years later, the white men and the Sioux threaten to go to war and the Indian-raised white man is torn between his racial loyalties and his adopted tribe.

Smoke Signal

Smoke Signal
6.2/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 01/03/1955
  • Character: Sgt. Miles
Capt. Harper's cavalry patrol returns to the fort to find it besieged by Ute Indians. The apparent cause is the recapture of Army traitor Brett Halliday, who deserted to the Utes in a previous war; but Brett has a different story. With capture imminent, the only chance for the surviving men (and one woman) is to boat down a wild, uncharted river, where Harper and Halliday must pull together, like it or not.

White Feather

White Feather
6.4/10
  • Genre: ActionWestern
  • Release: 16/02/1955
  • Character: Commissioner Trenton
The story of the peace mission from the US cavalry to the Cheyenne Indians in Wyoming during the 1870s. The mission is threatened when a civilian surveyor befriends the chief's son and falls for the chief's daughter.

Drango

Drango
6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 01/01/1957
  • Character: Col. Bracken
A few months after the end of the civil war, Major Drango is sent as military governor in a southern small town, whose citizens he must face the obstility.

Colorado

Colorado
5.9/10
  • Genre: ActionWestern
  • Release: 15/09/1940
  • Character: Don Burke - alias Capt. Donald Mason
Trouble in Colorado is tying up Union troops needed back east during the Civil War and Lieut. Burke is sent to investigate. Macklin and his gang are causing the problems and Capt. Mason joins them. When Burke catches up with them he also finds Mason, his brother.

Calamity Jane and Sam Bass

Calamity Jane and Sam Bass
5.9/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 04/07/1949
  • Character: Abe Jones
Drifter Sam Bass shows up in Denton, Texas (soon to host a great horse race) looking for work. Before long, he attracts the attention of pretty storekeeper Katherine Egan (the sheriff's sister) and that wild frontiers woman, Calamity Jane. Circumstances make Sam richer by a very fast race horse. But his seemingly good luck with horses and women leads him to disaster. Will he be forced into a life of crime?

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 Siege at Red River

The Siege at Red River
5.8/10
  • Genre: ActionWarWestern
  • Release: 01/05/1954
  • Character: Sgt. Benjamin 'Benjy' Guderman
Cavalry Captain Farraday attempts to prevent the delivery of Gatling Guns into the hands of hostile Indians.

Fighting Mad

Fighting Mad
5.4/10
Ann Fenwick is a witness to a bank robbery in the U.S. and the bandits, led by Trigger (Warner Richmond) and Leon (Ted Adams) capture her and when she disappears, a warrant is issued for her arrest as a material witness. The bank robbers flee across the border into Canda where they steal a trailer in which they lock Ann and the loot. The hitch breaks and the trailer plunges into a lake. Sergeant Renfrew (James Newill) and Constable Kelly (Dave O'Brien), of the Canadian Mounties,rescue Ann and she tells them she is a hitch-hiking tourist and gives a false name. Renfrew sends Kelly for aid, Ann escapes and Kelly returns with the news that she is wanted. The leader of the gang, Cardigan (Milburn Stone), sends the gang back for Ann and the loot, which Ann has hidden in a trappers cabin, just before Trigger recaptures her. Renfrew goes to her rescue, but is also captured. But reliable Constable Kelly is somewhere in the woods.

California Frontier

California Frontier
6.4/10
Halstead forces the Land Agent to alter the records and then kicks the Mexicans off their land. Buck has been sent to investigate and quickly joins up with Juan Cantova in the fight against Halstead. To keep Buck from seeing the records, Halstead has the Agent murdered. His men then claim Juan killed him and both Buck and Juan then find themselves wanted dead or alive.

The Daltons Ride Again

The Daltons Ride Again
6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 23/11/1945
  • Character: Parker W. Graham
In this action western, the notorious Dalton Boys have decided to go straight and move to Argentina. Just before they leave, they learn of a friend whose land is about to be seized by a greedy land company. Before they can help, the man is killed by a company assassin. The brothers do manage to rescue his widow and head for the hills. There, they decide to revert back to outlaw life. Meanwhile, a newspaper publisher's daughter falls for one of the brothers.

The Scarlet Horseman

The Scarlet Horseman
5.9/10
Government agents work to interfere with schemes to trick the Comanches into war with the Texans.

The Three Mesquiteers

The Three Mesquiteers
6.4/10
When a group of World War 1 buddies head west to farmstead, they run into trouble.

Michigan Kid

Michigan Kid
5.9/10
A former U.S. marshal rescues an instant heiress from an outlaw's gang.

The Phantom Cowboy

The Phantom Cowboy
6.6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 14/02/1941
  • Character: Stan Borden
Stan Borden with the help of the stooge Sheriff is out to get the Toreno ranch. Kicking the peons off the ranch, they kill Miguel's father. Miguel then becomes the masked El Lobo and when Jim Lawrence arrives, the two team up to fight Borden and the Sheriff.

Crashing Thru

Crashing Thru
5.8/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 11/12/1939
  • Character: Delos Harrington
Renfrew of the Mounties hunts brother-and-sister gold hijackers.

Death Valley Outlaws

Death Valley Outlaws
6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 26/09/1941
  • Character: Jeff
Ambushed by the Vigilantes, a dying friend gets Johnny who was only passing through to take up the fight. To get in with the gang, Johnny poses as an outlaw and then beats them to a gold shipment by robbing the train ahead of them. This gets him invited into the gang. They are all masked and unknown to Johnny, one of them is his brother.

Twilight on the Prairie

Twilight on the Prairie
  • Genre: MusicWestern
  • Release: 30/04/1944
  • Character: Gainsworth
In this musical western, a cowboy band is offered the chance to appear in a Hollywood movie and begins the journey to the West Coast. Unfortunately, the band ends up stranded in Texas and must take a job running a ranch. Musical mayhem ensues: Songs include: "Let's Love Again," "Where the Prairie Meets the Sky," "Don't You Ever Be a Cowboy," "Texas Polka," "No Letter Today," "I Got Mellow in the Yellow of the Moon," "Sip Nip Song," "Salt-Water Cowboy," "The Blues," "Little Brown Jug" and "And Then."

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