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John Brown (September 1, 1904 – November 14, 1974) was an American college football player and film actor billed as John Mack Brown at the height of his screen career. He acted and starred mainly in
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films.


Early life

Born and raised in
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, Brown was the son of Ed and Mattie Brown, one of eight siblings. His parents were shopkeepers. He was a star of the high school football team, earning a football scholarship to the
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. His little brother Tolbert "Red" Brown played with "Mack" in
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. After he finished college, he sold insurance and later coached the freshman running backs on the University of Alabama's football team.


University of Alabama

While at the University of Alabama, Brown became an initiated member of
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fraternity.


Football

Brown was a prominent halfback on his university's Crimson Tide football team, coached by
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. He earned the nickname "The Dothan Antelope" and was inducted into the
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.
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called him "one of the fastest football players I've ever seen."


=1924

= The 1924 team lost only to
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. Brown starred in the defeat of
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.


=1925

= Brown helped the
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to a
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. In that year's Rose Bowl, he earned
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honors after scoring two of his team's three touchdowns in an upset win over the heavily favored
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. The 1925 Crimson Tide was the first southern team to ever win a Rose Bowl. The game is commonly referred to as "the game that changed the south." Brown was selected All-Southern.


Film career


Starting at the top

Brown's good looks and powerful physique saw him portrayed on Wheaties cereal boxes and in 1927, brought an offer for motion picture screen tests that resulted in a long and successful career in
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. That same year, he signed a five-year contract with
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. He played silent film star
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's love interest in her first
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, '' Coquette'' (1929), for which Pickford won an Oscar. He appeared in minor roles until 1930 when he was cast as the star in a
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entitled ''
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'' and directed by
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. An early widescreen film (along with
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's ''
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'' starring John Wayne, produced the same year), the movie also stars
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as Pat Garrett. Brown was billed over Beery, who would become
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's highest-paid actor within the next three years. Also in 1930, Brown played
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's love interest in ''
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''. Brown went on to make several more top-flight movies under the name John Mack Brown, including '' The Secret Six'' (1931) with
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,
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, and
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, as well as the legendary
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celebration of alcohol, ''
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'' (1931), and was being groomed by
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as a leading man until being abruptly replaced on ''
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'' in 1931, with all his scenes reshot, substituting rising star Clark Gable in his place. MGM and director
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ed him for the lead role of '' Tarzan the Ape Man'' but Van Dyke didn't feel he was tall enough.


Steep decline

Rechristened "Johnny Mack Brown" in the wake of this extremely serious career downturn, he made low-budget westerns for independent producers and he never regained his former status. Eventually he became one of the screen's top B-movie cowboys, and became a popular star at
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in 1937. After starring in four serials, in 1939 he launched a series of 29 B-westerns over the next four years, all co-starring
Fuzzy Knight John Forrest "Fuzzy" Knight (May 9, 1901 – February 23, 1976) was an American film and television actor. He was also a singer, especially in his early career. He appeared in more than 180 films between 1928 and 1967, usually as a cowboy h ...
as his comic sidekick, and the last seven teaming him with
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. This is considered the peak of his B-western career, thanks to the studio's superior production values; noteworthy titles include ''
Son of Roaring Dan ''Son of Roaring Dan'' is a 1940 American Western film directed by Ford Beebe and written by Clarence Upson Young. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Fuzzy Knight, Nell O'Day, Jean Brooks, Robert Homans and Tom Chatterton. The film was released o ...
'', '' Raiders of San Joaquin'' and '' The Lone Star Trail'', the latter featuring a young
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as the muscle heavy. A fan of Mexican music, Brown showcased the talents of guitarist Francisco Mayorga and The Guadalajara Trio in films like ''
Boss of Bullion City ''Boss of Bullion City'' is a 1940 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and starring Johnny Mack Brown. Maria Montez appears as the female lead. It was the first time she played a leading role and was the only one of her film roles whe ...
'' and ''The Masked Rider''. Brown also starred in a 1933 Mascot Pictures serial '' Fighting with Kit Carson'', and four serials for Universal ('' Rustlers of Red Dog'', '' Wild West Days'', '' Flaming Frontiers'' and '' The Oregon Trail''). Brown moved to
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in 1943 to replace that studio's cowboy star
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, who had died months before. Brown's Monogram series was immediately successful and he starred in more than 60 westerns over the next 10 years, including a 20-movie series playing "Nevada Jack McKenzie" opposite Buck Jones's (and earlier Wallace Beery's) old sidekick
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, beginning with the 1943 film '' The Ghost Rider''. Brown was also featured in two higher-budgeted dramas, ''Forever Yours'' and ''Flame of the West'', both released by Monogram in 1945 and both billing the actor under his former "A-picture" name, John Mack Brown. When Monogram abandoned its brand name in 1952 (in favor of its deluxe division, Allied Artists), Johnny Mack Brown retired from the screen. He returned more than 10 years later to appear in secondary roles in a few Western films. Altogether, Brown appeared in more than 160 movies between 1927 and 1966, as well as a smattering of television shows, in a career spanning almost 40 years.


Personal life

Brown was married to Cornelia "Connie" Foster from 1926 until his death in 1974, and they had four children.


Recognition

For his contributions to the film industry, Brown was inducted into the
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in 1960 with a motion pictures star at 6101
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. He received a posthumous Golden Boot Award in 2004 for his contributions to the Western entertainment genre. In 1969, Brown was inducted into the
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. Brown's hometown holds an annual Johnny Mack Brown Western Festival because “If anyone ever brought attention to Dothan, it was Johnny Mack Brown,” a city official said.


In popular culture

Brown is mentioned in the novel ''
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''. In a barracks scene, soldiers discuss Western films, and one asks, "Remember Johnny Mack Brown?", resulting in a discussion. From March 1950 to February 1959,
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published a ''Johnny Mack Brown'' series of comic books. He also was included in 21 issues of Dell's ''Giant Series Western Roundup'' comics that began in June 1952. In 1974, The Statler Brothers, performing as the fictitious Lester "Roadhog" Moran and the Cadillac Cowboys, released ''Alive at the Johnny Mack Brown High School'', a comedy album set at an equally fictitious school named after Brown.


Death

Brown died in
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, of
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at the age of 70. His cremated remains are interred in an outdoor Columbarium, in Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery.


Selected filmography

* ''
Slide, Kelly, Slide ''Slide, Kelly, Slide'' is a 1927 American comedy film, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Edward Sedgwick, and starring William Haines, Sally O'Neil, and Harry Carey. Cast * William Haines as Jim Kelly (fictionalized version of ...
'' (1927) as Himself * ''
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'' (1927) bit part (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1927) as Russian Officer (uncredited) * '' After Midnight'' (1927) as Party Boy (uncredited) * '' The Fair Co-Ed'' (1927) as Bob * '' The Divine Woman'' (1928) as Jean Lery * ''
Soft Living ''Soft Living'' is a 1928 American silent film, silent comedy film directed by James Tinling and starring Madge Bellamy, Johnny Mack Brown and Mary Duncan.Solomon p.307 Cast * Madge Bellamy as Nancy Woods * Johnny Mack Brown as Stockney Webb * ...
'' (1928) as Stockney Webb * '' Square Crooks'' (1928) as Larry Scott * ''
The Play Girl ''The Play Girl'' is a 1928 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Arthur Rosson and starring Madge Bellamy, Johnny Mack Brown and Walter McGrail.Solomon p.308 Cast * Madge Bellamy as Madge Norton * Johnny Mack Brown as Bradley ...
'' (1928) as Bradley Lane * ''
Our Dancing Daughters ''Our Dancing Daughters'' is a 1928 American silent drama film starring Joan Crawford and John Mack Brown about the "loosening of youth morals" that took place during the 1920s. The film was directed by Harry Beaumont and produced by Hunt Strom ...
'' (1928) as Ben Blaine * ''
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'' (1928) as Bill * ''
A Lady of Chance ''A Lady of Chance'' is a 1928 silent film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The film is based upon the story "Little Angel" by Leroy Scott and is Norma Shearer's last silent film. Although the film was released with added dialogue scenes, Shearer ...
'' (1928) as Steve Crandall * ''
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'' (1928) as David Furness * '' Coquette'' (1929) as Michael Jeffery * '' The Valiant'' (1929) as Robert Ward * '' The Single Standard'' (1929) as Tommy Hewlett * ''
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'' (1929) as Dan * '' Jazz Heaven'' (1929) as Barry Holmes * '' Undertow'' (1930) as Paul Whalen * ''
Montana Moon ''Montana Moon'' is a 1930 Pre-Code Western musical film which introduced the concept of the singing cowboy to the screen. Starring Joan Crawford, Johnny Mack Brown, Dorothy Sebastian, and Ricardo Cortez, the film focuses on the budding relat ...
'' (1930) as Larry * ''
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'' (1930) as Billy the Kid * '' Great Day'' (1930) (incomplete & unreleased) * '' The Great Meadow'' (1931) as Berk Jarvis * '' The Secret Six'' (1931) as Hank Rogers * ''
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'' (1931) as Bill Talbot * ''
Lasca of the Rio Grande ''Lasca of the Rio Grande'' is a 1931 American pre-Code film based on the poem "Lasca" by Frank Desprez. Dorothy Burgess stars in the title role of Rio Grande dance hall girl Lasca who becomes involved in a love triangle between herself, her ...
'' (1931) as Miles Kincaid * '' Flames'' (1932) as Charlie * ''
The Vanishing Frontier ''The Vanishing Frontier'' is a 1932 American pre-Code adventure film directed by Phil Rosen, written by Stuart Anthony, and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Evalyn Knapp, ZaSu Pitts, Raymond Hatton, Ben Alexander, J. Farrell MacDonald and Wallace ...
'' (1932) as Kirby Tornell * ''
70,000 Witnesses ''70,000 Witnesses'' is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Ralph Murphy, written by Garrett Fort, Robert N. Lee, Allen Rivkin and P.J. Wolfson, and starring Phillips Holmes, Dorothy Jordan, Charlie Ruggles, Johnny Mack Bro ...
'' (1932) as Wally Clark * ''
Malay Nights ''Malay Nights'' is a 1932 American drama film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Dorothy Burgess and Raymond Hatton. It was produced on Poverty Row as a second feature for release by Mayfair Pictures.Pitts p.251 It is al ...
'' (1932) as Jim Wilson * '' Fighting with Kit Carson'' (1933) as Kit Carson, SERIAL * ''
Saturday's Millions ''Saturday's Millions'' is a 1933 American pre-Code sports drama film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Robert Young, Andy Devine, Leila Hyams and Johnny Mack Brown. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film is an a ...
'' (1933) as Alan Barry * ''
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'' (1933) as Cooper * '' Son of a Sailor'' (1933) as 'Duke' * '' Three on a Honeymoon'' (1934) as Chuck Wells * '' St. Louis Woman'' (1934) as Jim Warren * '' Marrying Widows'' (1934) as The Husband * '' Cross Streets'' (1934) as Adam Blythe * ''
Belle of the Nineties ''Belle of the Nineties'' is a 1934 American Western film directed by Leo McCarey and released by Paramount Pictures. Mae West's fourth motion picture, it was based on her original story ''It Ain't No Sin'', which was also to be the film's titl ...
'' (1934) as Brooks Claybourne * '' Against the Law'' (1934) as Steve Wayne * '' Rustlers of Red Dog'' (1935) as Jack Wood, SERIAL * '' Branded a Coward'' (1935) as Johnny Hume * '' Between Men'' (1935) as Johnny Wellington Jr. * '' The Courageous Avenger'' (1935) as Kirk Baxter * ''
Valley of the Lawless ''Valley of the Lawless'' is a 1936 American Western film directed by Robert North Bradbury and written by Charles F. Royal. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Joyce Compton, George "Gabby" Hayes, Frank Hagney, Dennis Moore and Bobby Nelso ...
'' (1936) as Bruce Reynolds * '' Desert Phantom'' (1936) as Billy Donovan * ''
Rogue of the Range ''Rogue of the Range'' is a 1936 American Western film directed by S. Roy Luby and starring Johnny Mack Brown and Lois January. The picture is also known as ''Spider and the Fly'' in the United Kingdom. Cast *Johnny Mack Brown as Dan Doran ...
'' (1936) as Dan Doran * ''Everyman's Law'' (1936) as Johnny – aka The Dog Town Kid * ''
The Crooked Trail ''The Crooked Trail'' is a 1936 American Western film directed by S. Roy Luby. Plot Cast *Johnny Mack Brown as Jim Blake * Lucile Browne as Helen Carter *John Merton John Merton (born Myrtland F. LaVarre; February 18, 1901 – S ...
'' (1936) as Jim Blake * '' Undercover Man'' (1936) as Steve McLain * ''
Lawless Land ''Lawless Land'' is a 1937 American Western film directed by Albert Ray and starring Johnny Mack Brown and Louise Stanley. Originally made by Supreme Pictures in 1936, it was released by Republic Pictures the following year. Cast * Johnny Ma ...
'' (1936) as Ranger Jeff Hayden * '' The Gambling Terror'' (1937) as Jeff Hayes * '' Trail of Vengeance'' (1937) as Ken Early / Dude Ramsey * '' Bar-Z Bad Men'' (1937) as Jim Waters * '' Guns in the Dark'' (1937) as Johnny Darrel * '' A Lawman Is Born'' (1937) as Tom Mitchell * '' Wild West Days'' (1937) as Kentucky Wade, SERIAL * ''
Boothill Brigade ''Boothill Brigade'' is a 1937 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by George H. Plympton. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Claire Rochelle, Dick Curtis, Horace Murphy, Frank LaRue and Ed Cassidy. The film was release ...
'' (1937) as Lon Cardigan * '' Born to the West'' (1937) as Tom Fillmore * ''
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'' (1937) as Talbot Carter * '' Flaming Frontiers'' (1938) as Tex Houston, SERIAL * '' The Oregon Trail'' (1939) as Jeff Scott, SERIAL * '' Desperate Trails'' (1939) as Steve Hayden * ''
Oklahoma Frontier ''Oklahoma Frontier'' is a 1939 American Western film written and directed by Ford Beebe. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Bob Baker, Fuzzy Knight, Anne Gwynne, James Blaine and Bob Kortman. The film was released on October 10, 1939, by ...
'' (1939) as Jeff McLeod * '' Chip of the Flying U'' (1939) as 'Chip' Bennett * '' West of Carson City'' (1940) as Jim Bannister * ''
Boss of Bullion City ''Boss of Bullion City'' is a 1940 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and starring Johnny Mack Brown. Maria Montez appears as the female lead. It was the first time she played a leading role and was the only one of her film roles whe ...
'' (1940) as Tom Bryant * ''
Riders of Pasco Basin ''Riders of Pasco Basin'' is a 1940 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and written by Ford Beebe. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Bob Baker, Fuzzy Knight, Frances Robinson, Arthur Loft and Ted Adams. The film was released on A ...
'' (1940) as Lee Jamison * ''
Bad Man from Red Butte ''Bad Man from Red Butte'' is a 1940 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and written by Sam Robins. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Bob Baker, Fuzzy Knight, Anne Gwynne, Bill Cody Jr. and Norman Willis. It was released on June 1, ...
'' (1940) as Gils Brady / Buck Halliday * ''
Son of Roaring Dan ''Son of Roaring Dan'' is a 1940 American Western film directed by Ford Beebe and written by Clarence Upson Young. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Fuzzy Knight, Nell O'Day, Jean Brooks, Robert Homans and Tom Chatterton. The film was released o ...
'' (1940) as Jim Reardon * '' Ragtime Cowboy Joe'' (1940) as Steve Logan * ''
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'' (1940) as Bill Ralston * ''
Pony Post ''Pony Post'' is a 1940 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and written by Sherman L. Lowe. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Fuzzy Knight, Nell O'Day, Dorothy Short, Tom Chatterton and Stanley Blystone. The film was released on Dece ...
'' (1940) as Cal Sheridan * '' Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie'' (1941) as Joe Henderson * '' Law of the Range'' (1941) as Steve Howard * ''
Rawhide Rangers ''Rawhide Rangers'' is a 1941 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and written by Ed Earl Repp. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Fuzzy Knight, Kathryn Adams Doty, Nell O'Day, Riley Hill and Harry Cording. The film was released on Jul ...
'' (1941) as Brand Calhoun * '' Man from Montana'' (1941) as Sheriff Bob Dawson * '' The Masked Rider'' (1941) as Larry Prescott * '' Arizona Cyclone'' (1941) as Tom Baxter * ''
Fighting Bill Fargo ''Fighting Bill Fargo'' is a 1941 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and written by Paul Franklin, Arthur V. Jones and Dorcas Cochran. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Fuzzy Knight, Jean Brooks, Kenneth Harlan, Nell O'Day and Ted A ...
'' (1941) as Bill Fargo * '' Stagecoach Buckaroo'' (1942) as Steve Hardin * '' Ride 'Em Cowboy'' (1942) as Alabam' Brewster * ''
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'' (1942) as 'Silver Jim' Donovan * '' Boss of Hangtown Mesa'' (1942) as Steve Collins * '' Deep in the Heart of Texas'' (1942) as Jim Mallory * ''
Little Joe, the Wrangler ''Little Joe, the Wrangler'' is a 1942 American Western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and written by Sherman L. Lowe and Elizabeth Beecher. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Tex Ritter, Fuzzy Knight, Jennifer Holt, Florine McKinney and ...
'' (1942) as Neal Wallace * ''
The Old Chisholm Trail "The Old Chisholm Trail" is a cowboy song first published in 1910 by John Lomax in his book ''Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads''. The song dates back to the 1870s, when it was among the most popular songs sung by cowboys during that era. Ba ...
'' (1942) as Dusty Gardner * '' Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp Ground'' (1943) as Wade Benson * '' The Ghost Rider'' (1943) as Nevada Jack McKenzie * '' Cheyenne Roundup'' (1943) as Buck Brandon & Gils Brandon * '' Raiders of San Joaquin'' (1943) as 'Rocky' Morgan * '' The Stranger from Pecos'' (1943) as Nevada Jack McKenzie * ''
Six Gun Gospel ''Six Gun Gospel'' is a 1943 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Adele Buffington and Ed Earl Repp. This is the third film in the "Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie" series, and stars Johnny Mack Brown as Jack McKenzie ...
'' (1943) as Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie * '' The Lone Star Trail'' (1943) as Blaze Barker * '' Crazy House'' (1943) as Himself * ''
Outlaws of Stampede Pass ''Outlaws of Stampede Pass'' is a 1943 American Western film directed by Wallace Fox and written by Adele Buffington. This is the fourth film in the "Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie" series, and stars Johnny Mack Brown as Jack McKenzie and Raymon ...
'' (1943) as Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie * '' The Texas Kid'' (1943) as Nevada Jack McKenzie * '' Raiders of the Border'' (1944) as Nevada Jack McKenzie * '' Partners of the Trail'' (1944) as U.S. Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie * '' Law Men'' (1944) as U.S. Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie * '' Range Law'' (1944) as U.S. Marshal Nevada McKenzie * '' West of the Rio Grande'' (1944) as U.S. Marshal 'Nevada Jack' McKenzie * '' Land of the Outlaws'' (1944) as Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie * ''
Law of the Valley ''Law of the Valley'' is a 1944 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton.Martin, p. 168. This is the twelfth film in the "Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie" series, and stars Johnny Mack Brown as Jack McKenzie and Raymond Hatton as his ...
'' (1944) as Marshal Nevada McKenzie * '' Ghost Guns'' (1944) as Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie * ''
The Navajo Trail ''The Navajo Trail'' is a 1945 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Frank H. Young. This is the fourteenth film in the "Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie" series, and stars Johnny Mack Brown as Jack McKenzie and Ray ...
'' (1945) as Marshal Nevada – aka Rocky Saunders * '' Forever Yours'' (1945) as Maj. Tex O'Connor * '' Gun Smoke'' (1945) as Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie * '' Stranger from Santa Fe'' (1945) as U.S. Marshal Nevada McKenzie, posing as Roy Ferris * '' Flame of the West'' (1945) as Dr. John Poole * ''
The Lost Trail ''The Lost Trail'' is a 1945 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Adele Buffington. This is the seventeenth film in the "Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie" series, and stars Johnny Mack Brown as Jack McKenzie and Raym ...
'' (1945) as Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie * '' Frontier Feud'' (1945) as Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie * '' Border Bandits'' (1946) as Marshal Nevada * '' Drifting Along'' (1946) as Steve Garner * ''
The Haunted Mine ''The Haunted Mine'' is a 1946 American Western (genre), Western film directed by Derwin Abrahams and written by Frank H. Young. This is the twentieth and final film in the "Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie" series, and stars Johnny Mack Brown as J ...
'' (1946) as Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie * '' Under Arizona Skies'' (1946) as Dusty Smith * ''
The Gentleman from Texas ''The Gentleman from Texas'' is a 1946 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by J. Benton Cheney. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Claudia Drake, Raymond Hatton, Reno Browne, Christine McIntyre and Tris Coffin. The fil ...
'' (1946) as Johnny Macklin * '' Trigger Fingers'' (1946) as Sam 'Hurricane' Benton * '' Shadows on the Range'' (1946) as Steve Mason – Posing as Steve Saunders * ''
Silver Range ''Silver Range'' is a 1946 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by J. Benton Cheney. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, Jan Bryant, I. Stanford Jolley, Terry Frost and Eddie Parker. The film was release ...
'' (1946) as Johnny Bronton * '' Raiders of the South'' (1947) as Captain Johnny Brownell * ''
Valley of Fear ''The Valley of Fear'' is the fourth and final Sherlock Holmes novel by British writer Arthur Conan Doyle. It is loosely based on the Molly Maguires and Pinkerton agent James McParland. The story was first published in the ''Strand Magazine'' ...
'' (1947) as Johnny Williams * '' Trailing Danger'' (1947) as Johnny * '' Land of the Lawless'' (1947) as Johnny Mack * ''
The Law Comes to Gunsight ''The Law Comes to Gunsight'' is a 1947 American Western (genre), Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton and Reno Browne.Martin p.168 Cast * Johnny Mack Brown as Johnny Macklin * Raymond Hatton ...
'' (1947) as Johnny Macklin * '' Code of the Saddle'' (1947) as John Macklin * '' Flashing Guns'' (1947) as Johnny Mack * '' Prairie Express'' (1947) as Johnny Hudson * '' Gun Talk'' (1947) as Johnny McVey * ''
Overland Trails The Overland Trail (also known as the Overland Stage Line) was a stagecoach and wagon trail in the American West during the 19th century. While portions of the route had been used by explorers and trappers since the 1820s, the Overland Trail was ...
'' (1948) as Johnny Murdock * '' Crossed Trails'' (1948) as Johnny Mack * '' Frontier Agent'' (1948) as Himself * '' Triggerman'' (1948) as Himself * '' Back Trail'' (1948) as Johnny Mack * '' The Fighting Ranger'' (1948) as Ranger Johnny Brown * '' The Sheriff of Medicine Bow'' (1948) as Sheriff Johnny * ''
Gunning for Justice ''Gunning for Justice'' is a 1948 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and written by J. Benton Cheney. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, Max Terhune, Evelyn Finley, I. Stanford Jolley and House Peters Jr. The film wa ...
'' (1948) as Johnny Mack * ''Hidden Danger'' (1948) as Johnny Mack * '' Law of the West'' (1949) as Federal Agent Johnny Mack * ''
Trails End ''Trails End'' is a 1949 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Max Terhune and Kay Morley.Pitts p.364 Cast * Johnny Mack Brown as Johnny Mack * Max Terhune as Alibi * Kay Morley as Laurie S ...
'' (1949) as Johnny Mack * ''
Stampede A stampede () is a situation in which a group of large animals suddenly start running in the same direction, especially because they are excited or frightened. Non-human species associated with stampede behavior include zebras, cattle, elephants ...
'' (1949) as Sheriff Aaron Ball * '' West of El Dorado'' (1949) as Johnny Mack * '' Law of the West'' (1949) as Johnny Mack * '' Range Justice'' (1949) as Himself * '' Western Renegades'' (1949) as Himself * '' West of Wyoming'' (1950) as Himself * '' Over the Border'' (1950) as Himself * '' Six Gun Mesa'' (1950) as Himself * '' Law of the Panhandle'' (1950) as Himself * '' Outlaw Gold'' (1950) as Himself * '' Short Grass'' (1950) as Sheriff Ord Keown * '' Colorado Ambush'' (1951) as Himself * ''
Man from Sonora ''Man from Sonora'' is a 1951 American Western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and written by Maurice Tombragel. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Phyllis Coates, Lyle Talbot, House Peters Jr., Lee Roberts and Dennis Moore. The film was ...
'' (1951) as Himself * '' Blazing Bullets'' (1951) as Marshal * '' Montana Desperado'' (1951) as Himself * '' Oklahoma Justice'' (1951) as Himself * '' Whistling Hills'' (1951) as Himself * '' Texas Lawmen'' (1951) as Marshall * ''
Texas City Texas City is a city in Galveston County in the U.S. state of Texas. Located on the southwest shoreline of Galveston Bay, Texas City is a busy deepwater port on Texas's Gulf Coast, as well as a petroleum-refining and petrochemical-manufacturing ...
'' (1952) as Himself * '' Man from the Black Hills'' (1952) as Himself * ''
Dead Man's Trail ''Dead Man's Trail'' is a 1952 American Western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Johnny Mack Brown, James Ellison and Barbara Woodell.Drew, Bernard A. ''Motion Picture Series and Sequels: A Reference Guide''. Routledge, 2013. p. ...
'' (1952) as Himself * ''
Canyon Ambush ''Canyon Ambush'' is a 1952 American Western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and written by Joseph F. Poland. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Lee Roberts, Phyllis Coates, Hugh Prosser, Dennis Moore and Marshall Reed. The film was released ...
'' (1952) as Himself * '' The Marshal's Daughter'' (1953) as Poker-Game Player #2 * '' Requiem for a Gunfighter'' (1965) as Enkoff * '' The Bounty Killer'' (1965) as Sheriff Green * ''
Apache Uprising ''Apache Uprising'' is a 1965 American Technicolor Western Techniscope film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Max Lamb and Harry Sanford. The film stars Rory Calhoun, Corinne Calvet, John Russell, Lon Chaney Jr., Gene Evans, R ...
'' (1965) as Sheriff Ben Hall (final film role)


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