The best Robert Bray’s western movies

Robert Bray

Robert Bray

23/10/1917- 07/03/1983
We present our ranking of the best Robert Bray’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 Robert Bray.
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Blood on the Moon

Blood on the Moon
6.9/10
Mitchum plays drifter cowboy Jim Garry. After receiving a job-offer letter from smooth-talking Tate Riling (Preston), Garry rides into an Indian reservation and finds himself in the middle of a feud between cattle ranchers and homesteaders. What Garry doesn't realize is that Riling, the man he now works for, is crooked.

Western Heritage

Western Heritage
5.9/10
A forger has made a copy of a Spanish land grant and Arnold is after it. Arnold and his men attack, shoot the forger, and take the deed while Russ tries unsuccessfully to stop them. Arnold presents it at the recorders office. It appears authentic and he starts evicting ranchers from their land. But Russ knows something is wrong as one of Arnold's men was a man he fought with during the attack.

The Maverick

The Maverick
6.9/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 14/12/1952
  • Character: Cpl. Johnson
Wild Bill Elliott must escort a gang of killer cattleman who have been terrorizing homesteaders.

Ride Clear of Diablo

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

Return of the Bad Men

Return of the Bad Men
6.3/10
US Marshall Vance is assigned to rid the Oklahoma Territory of outlaws.

The Gunman

The Gunman
5.8/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 01/01/1952
  • Character: Tom Jamison
Terrorized citizens send for a Texas lawman to rid their town of bandits.

Indian Agent

Indian Agent
6.3/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 11/12/1948
  • Character: Nichols
Honest government agent Dave Taylor sets out to find the men responsible for stealing food supplies from an Indian reservation.

Brothers in the Saddle

Brothers in the Saddle
6.2/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 08/02/1949
  • Character: Henchman Polk Lynch
When he thinks his brother has let him down, a cowboy goes bad.

The Marshal's Daughter

The Marshal's Daughter
5.7/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 25/06/1953
  • Character: Anderson (as Bob Bray)
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."

Gun Smugglers

Gun Smugglers
5.9/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 28/12/1948
  • Character: Henchman Dodge
A young boy threatens to follow in his outlaw brother's footsteps.

Fargo

Fargo
6.6/10
The brother (House Peters Jr.) of rancher Bill Martin (Bill Elliott) is killed in a stampede started by cattleman. Bill returns to the Fargo country to take his brother's place and is welcomed by law-abiding cattleman MacKenzie (Jack Ingram)) and his daughter Kathy (Phyllis Coates). The leader of the ruthless cattle interests are townsman Austin (Arthur Space) and his henchmen Red (Myron Healey), Link (Robert J. Wilke) and Albord (Terry Frost). Bill has the idea of putting up barbed wire to keep the herds from been driven over the land cultivated by the farmers. He, aided by Tad Sloan (Fuzzy Knight), produces the wire by make-shift methods, but it proves effective. The cattleman charge in court that the wire is dangerous to their herds but lose the case. Austin orders his men to seize Bill, bale him in strands of the wire, and throw him on the stage of the town hall during a fall festival. Bill doesn't take kindly to this and it precipitates open war.

The Yellow Tomahawk

The Yellow Tomahawk
6.1/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 01/05/1954
  • Character: Lieutenant Banion
When the army insists on building a fort on Indian land, in defiance of a treaty, the warnings of a scout go unheeded.

Wild Horse Mesa

Wild Horse Mesa
6.1/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 13/11/1947
  • Character: Tex
Dave and Chito are working for Melburn who is looking for wild horses. Olmstead has his men looking for then also. When Dave finds them first, Olmstead buys them from Melburn and then kills him. A clue leads Dave to Olmstead's where he breaks in and finds the murder weapon. When he takes his evidence to the Marshal he learns Olmstead has been murdered and he is the one under arrest.

Vigilante Terror

Vigilante Terror
6.6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 15/11/1953
  • Character: Gene Smith
Vigilante Terror was one of the last of the "Wild Bill" Elliot westerns for Columbia. This time, Elliot comes to rescue an imperiled storekeeper. A band of masked vigilantes is laying waste to the countryside, and the storekeeper is blamed. Wild Bill saves the day by going undercover -- or under hood, as it were

Rustlers

Rustlers
6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 03/03/1949
  • Character: Henchman Hank
Another of RKO's profitable Tim Holt western series, Rustlers costars Holt with his popular sidekick Richard Martin (as Chico Rafferty). Holt and Martin are arrested by sheriff Harry Shannon, who accuses them of being members of a vicious rustling gang. Actually Shannon is the head of the operation; he hopes to throw suspicion off himself by framing Our Heroes for the crime.

Law of the Badlands

Law of the Badlands
6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 24/02/1951
  • Character: Benson
The Texas Rangers send Dave and Chito into the badlands to see if they can locate a counterfeiting operation. They arrive posing as wanted outlaws and this gets them into the gang. But as soon as they uncover the operation and locate the printing press, one of Chito's girl friends arrives to expose their identity and they find themselves trapped by the entire gang.

Overland Telegraph

Overland Telegraph
5.9/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 15/12/1951
  • Character: Steve - Henchman
Not to be confused with the 1929 film The Overland Telegraph, this Western from director Lesley Selander stars Tim Holt as a cowboy appropriately named Tim Holt. In order to hinder the construction of a new telegraph line for his own financial gain, scheming shopkeeper Paul Manning (George Nader) enlists the assistance of a gang of outlaws led by Brad Roberts (Hugh Beaumont in one of his many pre-Leave it to Beaver roles). Unfortunately for the bad guys, Holt and his cohort Chito Rafferty (Richard Martin) sense that there's foul play afoot and embark on an investigation.

Guns of Hate

Guns of Hate
6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 18/06/1948
  • Character: Rocky
Ben Jason has found a lost gold mine. When Morgan learns this, he and his henchman chase down Jason and kill him. Banning and sidekick Rafferty arrive on the scene only to be arrested and jailed for the murder. They escape from jail and now have to find the real killers to clear their name.

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