Ray Taylor

Biography:  Ray Taylor

Ray Taylor

Born in Minnesota, Ray Taylor was an actor and theatrical stage manager before World War I. After leaving the army, he joined Fox Films and became an assistant to John Ford. He moved to Universal in the '20s, where he became a director, mostly of... more

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  • Son of a Badman (1949)

    Tags: Western 

    Length: 64min

    Lash LaRue stars as U.S. deputy, with Al "Fuzzy" St. John as his comic-relief deputy. Lash and Fuzzy are on the trail of El Sombre (Michael Whalen), a notorious bandit. Unbeknownst to everyone but the audience, El Sombre doubles as a kindly dentist...

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  • Son of Billy the Kid (1949)

    Cast: Lash LaRue Al St. John   

    Tags: Western 

    Length: 65min

    If it weren't for the movies, how would the public have known that Billy the Kid, who died at the age of 21, had a son? According to this low-budget sagebrusher, Billy (George Baxter) didn't die in 1881 as previously reported, but escaped to another...

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  • Hidden Danger (1949)

    Cast: Raymond Hatton   

    Tags: Action Western 

    Length: 55min

    Monogram's Johnny Mack Brown western series galloped ever onward in Hidden Danger. This time, Johnny and his saddle pal Banty (Raymond Hatton) come in contact with a cattlemen's protective organization. Ostensibly an honest venture, the association is...

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  • Outlaw Country (1949)

    Cast: Ray Taylor Dan White   

    Tags: Action Western 

    Length: 72min

    Lash LaRue essays a dual role in the 1949 western Outlaw Country. LaRue plays himself (or at least his screen self) and an outlaw known only as The Frontier Phantom. The story finds the "good" Lash and his sidekick Fuzzy Q. Jones (Al St. John)...

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  • Range Justice (1949)

    Tags: Action Western 

    Length: 57min

    Johnny Mack Brown does his usual Johnny Mack Brown thing in the Monogram western Range Justice. Once more teamed with comic sidekick Max Terhune, Brown champions the cause of feisty lady rancher Ma Curtis (Sarah Padden). A gang of crooks led by the...

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  • Shadows of the West (1949)

    Cast: Riley Hill   

    Tags: Western 

    Length: 60min

    Even his cinematic rival Lash LaRue allowed that Whip Wilson was one of the best whip wielders in the movies. Shadows of the West was Wilson's second starring vehicle for Monogram, and as in the first, Crashing Thru, the star is teamed with seasoned...

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  • West of El Dorado (1949)

    Cast: Adele Buffington   

    Tags: Western 

    Length: 58min

    The differences between West of El Dorado and Johnny Mack Brown's previous 1949 vehicles are minimal. Once again, Brown is teamed with Max "Alibi" Terhune, comic ventriloquist extraordinaire. In this outing, Johnny and Alibi try to straighten out a...

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  • Crashing Thru (1949)

    Tags: Action Western 

    Length: 58min

    Western star Whip Wilson stars in the Monogram oater Crashing Thru. He periodically displays his whip-wielding skill (which far outclasses his acting ability) to bring a gang of rustlers to heel. In so doing, he rescues Christine Larson from financial...

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  • Dead Man's Gold (1948)

    Tags: Action Western B-Western 

    Length: 60min

    Dead Man's Gold, starring the black clad, whip wielding Lash LaRue and his sidekick, Fuzzy (Al St. John), is the kind of cheesy low-budget production in which legendary lawman Wyatt Earp's name is misspelled "Erpt" in a foreword. Arriving at their...

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