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Warner Richmond (born Werner Paul Otto Raetzmann; January 11, 1886 – June 19, 1948) was an American stage and film actor. He began his career as a stock theatre actor and appeared in films in both the silent film and sound eras. His career spanned four decades. He is possibly best recalled for appearances in
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s in his later career in sound films. Between 1912 and 1946, he appeared in more than 140 films.


Early life

Warner Richmond was born in Racine, Wisconsin as Werner Paul Otto Raetzmann, one of seven children born to Wilhelm ("William") Raetzmann and Emilie ("Amelia") Licht. Richmond's father was a German immigrant from
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who worked as a printer in Reedsburg. His mother was Wisconsin-born and raised, and of German immigrant parents. Growing up in rural Wisconsin, he became an expert horseman, and this skill would later earn him roles in western movies. As a young man, he moved to Chicago and lived with his brother Ewald and worked as traveling salesman of musical merchandise while pursuing a career as a stage actor.


Career

By the early 1910s, Richmond was working steadily as a travelling stage actor in stock theater. Richmond's only known credited
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stage role was in a 1913 production of the
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play ''Indian Summer'', alongside
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. Richmond's first credited film appearance was as the character Dick in the 1912
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directed dramatic short ''The Godmother'' for
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in
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. By 1917 he was a working consistently as an actor at Solax Studios in
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. His first appearance in a
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genre film was as the character Dr. Newberry in
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' 1915 '' The Great Divide''. When the film industry later relocated to southern California, Richmond and his family also moved and settled in the Los Angeles neighborhood of
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. Richmond, who was not a contracted actor, made films with nearly all major film studios and by the late 1910s and early 1920s played both leading and second lead roles in crime dramas, romantic dramas, serials and Westerns. His career as an actor spanned over four decades and he appeared in prominent roles in Westerns, often playing a villain, particularly later in his career during the sound era. In 1940, while filming the
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Rainbow Over the Range ''Rainbow Over the Range'' is a 1940 American Western film directed by Albert Herman and written by Robert Emmett Tansey and Roger Merton. The film stars Tex Ritter, Slim Andrews, Dorothy Fay, Gene Alsace, Warner Richmond and James Pierce. The f ...
'' in
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, Richmond fell from his horse and suffered a fractured skull which left the left side of his face paralyzed and diminished vision in his left eye. Richmond was hospitalized for eight months following the accident and spend the following two years resting at home and massaging and pinching his face until his reflexes were restored. In 1944, he returned to films.


Personal life and death

Richmond married actress Felice Striker Rose on October 31, 1918. They had a son, Warner Richmond Jr. in 1921. In the late 1940s, Richmond retired to the
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where he died on June 19, 1948 of
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, aged 62. He was cremated at the
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in Los Angeles.


Selected filmography

* ''The Godmother'' (1912) - Dick - The Second Boy * ''Springtime'' (1914) - Crawley * ''
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'' (1915) - Sir Michael Audley * '' The Great Divide'' (1915) - Dr. Newberry * ''Betty of Greystone'' (1916) * ''
Her Maternal Right ''Her Maternal Right'' is lost American silent film directed by John Ince and Robert Thornby and stars Kitty Gordon. World Film Corporation distributed. Cast *Kitty Gordon - Nina Seasbury *Zena Keefe - Mary Winslow *George Relph - Emory Towns ...
'' (1916) * '' Manhattan Madness'' (1916) - Jack Osborne * '' Fifty-Fifty'' (1916) - Dandy * '' The Sporting Life'' (1918) - Joe Lee * ''
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'' (1918) - Civil War Officer * ''A Romance of the Air'' (1918) - Minor Role * '' Brown of Harvard'' (1918) - Claxton Madden * ''The Gray Towers Mystery'' (1919) - Jean Bautiste * ''
My Lady's Garter ''My Lady's Garter'' is a lost 1920 American silent mystery film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Wyndham Standing, Sylvia Breamer and Holmes Herbert. It was based on the 1912 novel of the same name by Jacques Futrelle, a writer wh ...
'' (1919) - Meredith * ''
A Woman's Business ''A Woman's Business'' is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by B.A. Rolfe and starring Olive Tell, Edmund Lowe and Donald Hall.Goble p.1021 Cast * Olive Tell as Barbara * Edmund Lowe as Johnny Lister * Donald Hall as Ellis * Lucille Le ...
'' (1920) - Brookes * ''
The Mountain Woman ''The Mountain Woman'' is a 1921 American drama film directed by Charles Giblyn and written by Ashley T. Locke. It is based on the 1919 novel ''A Pagan of the Hills'' by Charles Neville Buck. The film stars Pearl White, Corliss Giles, Richard T ...
'' (1921) - Bud Sellers * '' The Heart of Maryland'' (1921) - Tom Boone * ''
Tol'able David ''Tol'able David'' is a 1921 American silent film based on the 1917 Joseph Hergesheimer short story of the same name. It was adapted to the screen by Edmund Goulding and directed by Henry King for Inspiration Pictures. A rustic tale of violenc ...
'' (1921) - Allen Kinemon * ''Jan of the Big Snows'' (1922) - Jan Allaire * ''
Isle of Doubt ''Isle of Doubt'' is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Hamilton Smith and starring Wyndham Standing, Dorothy Mackaill and George Fawcett.Munden p.387 The title is sometimes written as ''The Isle of Doubt''. Cast * Wyndham Standing a ...
'' (1922) - Gerry Patten * '' The Challenge'' (1922) - Ralph Westley * ''
The Man from Glengarry ''The Man from Glengarry'' is a 1922 American-Canadian silent drama film directed by Henry MacRae and starring Anders Randolf, Warner Richmond, and Pauline Garon. It is based on the 1901 novel of the same title by Ralph Connor. The film was dist ...
'' (1922) - Ronald MacDonald * ''Luck'' (1923) - Pollard * ''
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'' (1923) - Donald Duncan * ''
The Speed Spook ''The Speed Spook'' is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by Charles Hines and starring Johnny Hines, Faire Binney and Edmund Breese.Munden p.754 Cast * Johnny Hines as 'Blue Streak' Billings * Faire Binney as Betty West * Edmund Brees ...
'' (1924) - Jud Skerrit * ''
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'' (1924) - Lawyer Kilmaster * '' Fear-Bound'' (1925) - Ed Tumble * '' The Crowded Hour'' (1925) - Operator * ''
The Making of O'Malley ''The Making of O'Malley'' is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Eugene Clifford. The film stars Milton Sills, Dorothy Mackaill, Helen Rowland, Warner Richmond, Thomas Carrigan and Julia Hurley. The f ...
'' (1925) - Danny the Dude * ''
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'' (1925) - Jack Van Loren * ''
The Wives of the Prophet ''The Wives of the Prophet'' is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by James A. Fitzgerald and starring Orville Caldwell, Alice Lake, and Violet Mersereau. Plot As described in a film magazine review, a religious sect in the Tennessee mou ...
'' (1926) - Ben Blake * '' Good and Naughty'' (1926) - Bad News Smith * ''
The Fire Brigade ''The Fire Brigade'' (also known as ''Fire!'') is 1926 American silent drama film directed by William Nigh. The film stars May McAvoy and Charles Ray. ''The Fire Brigade'' originally contained sequences shot in two-color Technicolor. A print ...
'' (1926) - Jim O'Neil * '' Finger Prints'' (1927) - Andy 'Annie Laurie' Norton * ''
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 M ...
'' (1927) - CliffMacklin * ''
White Flannels ''White Flannels'' is a lost 1927 American drama film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Louise Dresser, Jason Robards Sr., Virginia Brown Faire, Warner Richmond, George Nichols and Brooks Benedict. It was written by C. Graham Baker. The f ...
'' (1927) - Ed * '' Irish Hearts'' (1927) - Emmett * '' The Heart of Maryland'' (1927) - Capt. Fulton Thorpe * ''
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'' (1927) - Asst. District Attorney * ''
Hearts of Men ''Hearts of Men'' is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by James P. Hogan and starring Mildred Harris, Thelma Hill and Warner Richmond.Munden p.335 Cast * Mildred Harris as Alice Weston * Thelma Hill as Doris Weston * Cornelius Keefe ...
'' (1928) - William Starke * '' The Crowd'' (1928) - Mr. Sims - John's Father (uncredited) * ''You Can't Beat the Law'' (1928) - Bowery Blackie * ''
Stop That Man! ''Stop That Man!'' is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Nat Ross and starring Arthur Lake, Barbara Kent and Eddie Gribbon.Langman p.398 The screenplay concerns a man who accidentally assists a group of criminals. Plot summary The ...
'' (1928) - Jim O'Brien * ''
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'' (1928) - Feagan * '' The Apache'' (1928) - Gaston Laroux * ''
The Voice of the Storm ''The Voice of the Storm'' is a 1929 American silent drama film directed by Lynn Shores and starring Karl Dane, Martha Sleeper and Theodore von Eltz.Munden p.861 Cast * Karl Dane as Spike * Martha Sleeper as Ruth * Hugh Allan as Tom Powers ...
'' (1929) - Dobbs * ''
Stark Mad ''Stark Mad'' is a 1929 American pre-Code adventure film produced and distributed by Warner Bros., directed by Lloyd Bacon, and starring H. B. Warner, Louise Fazenda, Jacqueline Logan and Henry B. Walthall. This lurid jungle melodrama was an att ...
'' (1929) - First Mate * '' The Redeeming Sin'' (1929) - Lupine * '' Strange Cargo'' (1929) - Neil Stoker * '' Little Mother'' (1929, Short) - Father * ''
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'' (1929) - Phelps - District Attorney's Man * '' Men Without Women'' (1930) - Lt. Cmdr. Briddwell * ''
Strictly Modern ''Strictly Modern'' is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Dorothy Mackaill and Sidney Blackmer. It was produced and released by First National Pictures and was based on the play, entitled ''Cousin ...
'' (1930) - Judge Bartlett * ''
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'' (1930) - Bob Ballinger * ''
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'' (1930) - Max * '' Quick Millions'' (1931) - 'Nails' Markey * ''
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'' (1931) - Pap Finn * '' Stung'' (1931) - Racketeer * ''
The Woman from Monte Carlo ''The Woman from Monte Carlo'' is an American pre-Code film produced by Warner Bros. subsidiary First National Pictures (with the Vitaphone logo) in 1931 and released on January 9, 1932. It was directed by Michael Curtiz and gave top billing to ...
'' (1932) - Fourdylis * ''
The Beast of the City ''The Beast of the City'' is a 1932 American pre-Code gangster film featuring cops as vigilantes and known for its singularly vicious ending. Written by W.R. Burnett, Ben Hecht (uncredited), and John Lee Mahin, and directed by Charles Brabin, t ...
'' (1932) - Tom * '' Scarface'' (1932) - Cesca's Dance Partner (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1932) - Ed - Frame-Up Man (uncredited) * '' Strangers of the Evening'' (1932) - Dr. Joseph Chandler * '' Hell's Highway'' (1932) - 'Pop-Eye' Jackson * ''
Fast Workers ''Fast Workers'', also known as ''Rivets'', is a 1933 pre-Code drama film starring John Gilbert and Robert Armstrong as construction workers and romantic rivals for the character played by Mae Clarke. The film, which is based on the unproduced ...
'' (1933) - Feets Wilson * '' King of the Jungle'' (1933) - Gus (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1933) - Regan * '' The Man Who Dared'' (1933) - Neighborhood Hood (uncredited) * '' Life in the Raw'' (1933) - Harvey (H.B.) Lamson * '' Mama Loves Papa'' (1933) - The Radical * '' Police Call'' (1933) - Sammy * ''
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'' (1933) - Defense Attorney * '' The Lost Jungle'' (1934) - Sharkey * ''
The Scarlet Empress ''The Scarlet Empress'' is a 1934 American historical drama film starring Marlene Dietrich and John Lodge about the life of Catherine the Great. It was directed and produced by Josef von Sternberg from a screenplay by Eleanor McGeary, loosely ba ...
'' (1934) - Castle Guard (uncredited) * '' Gift of Gab'' (1934) - Cop (uncredited) * '' Happy Landing'' (1934) - Powell * '' Fugitive Lady'' (1934) - Saunders (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1934) - Lumberjack (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1935) - Weasel * ''
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'' (1935) - Rab * ''
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'' (1935) - Man at Bar Who Pulls a Gun (uncredited) * '' Straight from the Heart'' (1935) - Cop (uncredited) * '' Smokey Smith'' (1935) - Kent * ''
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'' (1935) - Henchman Bradley * ''
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'' (1935) - Confederate Sergeant * ''
Chinatown Squad ''Chinatown Squad'' is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Murray Roth, written by Dore Schary and Ben Ryan starring Lyle Talbot, Valerie Hobson, Hugh O'Connell, and Andy Devine, and featuring Leslie Fenton and Bradley Page. The film was re ...
'' (1935) - Detective (uncredited) * '' Rainbow's End'' (1935) - Thomas Stark * ''
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'' (1935) - Captain of the Guard (uncredited) * '' The New Frontier'' (1935) - Ace Holmes * '' Remember Last Night?'' (1935) - Policeman (uncredited) * '' The Fighting Marines'' (1935, Serial) - Metcalf - Henchman * ''
The Courageous Avenger ''The Courageous Avenger'' is a 1935 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury. Cast * Johnny Mack Brown John Brown (September 1, 1904 – November 14, 1974) was an American college football player and film actor billed as ...
'' (1935) - Gorman * '' The Singing Vagabond'' (1935) - Buck LaCrosse * '' Heart of the West'' (1936) - Johnson * ''
Hearts in Bondage ''Hearts in Bondage'' is a 1936 American black-and-white war drama film directed by Lew Ayres for Republic Pictures. Set during the American Civil War, the film depicts the Union Navy's deliberate sinking of , the Confederate States Navy's salv ...
'' (1936) - Bucko (uncredited) * ''Wolves of the Sea'' (1936) - Snoden * '' Below the Deadline'' (1936) - Diamond Dutch * ''
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'' (1936) - Ray Hanson * ''In His Steps'' (1936) - Gavin * '' White Legion'' (1936) - Burke * ''
Song of the Gringo ''Song of the Gringo'' is a 1936 American Western film directed by John P. McCarthy. The film is also known as ''The Old Corral'' in the United Kingdom. The film was the debut of singing cowboy Tex Ritter. It was co-written by former outlaw an ...
'' (1936) - Henchman Cherokee * ''Headin' for the Rio Grande'' (1936) - Ike Travis * ''
Trail of Vengeance ''Trail of Vengeance'' is a 1937 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield, written by Fred Myton and George H. Plympton, and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Iris Meredith, Warner Richmond, Karl Hackett, Earle Hodgins and Frank LaRue. It w ...
'' (1937) - Link Carson * ''
The Gold Racket ''The Gold Racket'' is a 1937 American crime film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and written by David S. Levy. The film stars Conrad Nagel, Eleanor Hunt, in the third of their "G-Man" film series as well as Fuzzy Knight, Frank Milan, Jack Duffy an ...
'' (1937) - Doc Johnson * ''
A Lawman Is Born ''A Lawman Is Born'' is a 1937 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield. Plot summary Tom Mitchell is a wanted man that becomes the Sheriff after the previous Sheriff is killed, however Brownlee arrives and reveals Tom's identity. Cast ...
'' (1937) - Kane Briscoe * ''
The 13th Man ''The 13th Man'', also known as ''The Thirteenth Man'', is a 1937 American mystery film directed by William Nigh and starring Weldon Heyburn, Inez Courtney and Selmer Jackson. It was the first film released by the relaunched Monogram Pictures af ...
'' (1937) - George Crandall * ''
Doomed at Sundown ''Doomed at Sundown'' is a 1937 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by George H. Plympton. The film stars Bob Steele, Lorraine Randall, Warner Richmond, Earl Dwire, Harold Daniels and David Sharpe. The film was releas ...
'' (1937) - Jim Hatfield * '' Riders of the Dawn'' (1937) - Jim Danti * ''Stars Over Arizona'' (1937) - Ace Carter * ''
Where Trails Divide ''Where Trails Divide'' is a 1937 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Tom Keene, Warner Richmond and Eleanor Stewart Eleanor Stewart (February 2, 1913 – July 4, 2007), was an American film actress of ...
'' (1937) - Mississippi Blackie Wilson * ''
Federal Bullets ''Federal Bullets'' is a 1937 American crime film written and directed by Karl Brown. It is based on the 1937 novel ''Federal Bullets'' by George Fielding Eliot. The film stars Milburn Stone, Zeffie Tilbury, Terry Walker, William Harrigan, Hel ...
'' (1937) - Henchman Burke * ''
Wallaby Jim of the Islands ''Wallaby Jim of the Islands'' is a 1937 American adventure film directed by Charles Lamont and written by Bennett Cohen and Houston Branch. The film stars George F. Houston, Ruth Coleman, Douglas Walton, Wilhelm von Brincken, Mamo Clark and Co ...
'' (1937) - Karl Haage, Richter Henchman * '' Child Bride'' (1938) - Jake Bolby * ''
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'' (1938, Serial) - Capt. Tom Stanton, alias Capt. Tom Faxton
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'' (1938, Serial) - Zandar * ''
Six Shootin' Sheriff ''Six Shootin' Sheriff'' is a 1938 American Western film directed and written by Harry L. Fraser, and starring Ken Maynard and Marjorie Reynolds. Plot Jim "Trigger" Norton seeks revenge for those who wrongfully accused him and locked away for ...
'' (1938) - Ace Kendal * ''
The Singing Cowgirl ''The Singing Cowgirl'' is a 1938 American Western film directed by Samuel Diege. Plot Cast * Dorothy Page as Dorothy Hendricks * Dave O'Brien as Dick Williams * Vince Barnett as Kewpie * Warner Richmond as 'Gunhand' Garrick * Dorothy Short a ...
'' (1938) - Henchman Garrick * ''
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'' (1938) - Mullins * ''
Wild Horse Canyon ''Wild Horse Canyon'' is a 1938 American Western film directed by Robert F. Hill and written by Robert Emmett Tansey. The film stars Jack Randall, Dorothy Short, Frank Yaconelli, Warner Richmond, Walter Long and Dennis Moore. The film wa ...
'' (1938) - Travers * ''
Water Rustlers ''Water Rustlers'' is a 1939 American Western film directed by Samuel Diege. It was the first of three Dorothy Page singing cowgirl films for Grand National Films. Plot Mr. Weylan purchases land in order to keep the water supply for himself, ...
'' (1939) - Wiley * ''Trigger Smith'' (1939) - Gallop * '' The Oregon Trail'' (1939, Serial) - General Sherman
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(uncredited) * '' Fighting Mad'' (1939) - Henchman Trigger * ''
Rhythm of the Rio Grande ''Rhythm of the Rio Grande'' is a 1940 American Western film directed by Albert Herman and written by Robert Emmett Tansey. The film stars Tex Ritter, Suzan Dale, Warner Richmond, Martin Garralaga, Frank Mitchell and Mike J. Rodriguez. The fil ...
'' (1940) - Buck * ''
Pals of the Silver Sage ''Pals of the Silver Sage'' is a 1940 American Western film directed by Albert Herman and written by Robert Emmett Tansey. The film stars Tex Ritter, Sugar Dawn, Slim Andrews, Clarene Curtis, Glenn Strange and Carleton Young. The film was relea ...
'' (1940) - Sheriff * '' The Golden Trail'' (1940) - Henchman Chris * ''
Rainbow Over the Range ''Rainbow Over the Range'' is a 1940 American Western film directed by Albert Herman and written by Robert Emmett Tansey and Roger Merton. The film stars Tex Ritter, Slim Andrews, Dorothy Fay, Gene Alsace, Warner Richmond and James Pierce. The f ...
'' (1940) - Gene Griffin * ''Outlaw Trail'' (1944) - Judd Hansen * ''
Colorado Serenade ''Colorado Serenade'' (also known as ''Gentlemen with Guns'') is a 1946 American Western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey and written by Frances Kavanaugh. The film stars Eddie Dean, Roscoe Ates, David Sharpe, Mary Kenyon, Forrest Taylor, ...
'' (1946) - Dad Dillon * ''Wild West'' (1946) - Judge Templeton


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