Get ready to embark on a cinematic journey with us as we delve into the world of Rod Cameron Movies. From action-packed thrillers to heartwarming dramas, this movie roundup will take you through the iconic roles and memorable moments of this versatile actor. Let's dive in and explore the captivating films that have made Rod Cameron a household name in the entertainment industry.
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1. The Old Maid (1939)
The Old Maid, a gripping drama released in 1939, is a tale of unrequited love and the consequences it carries. Set in 1861, the story revolves around a young woman named Isabel and her cousin, Olivia, whose serene lives are shattered upon the arrival of an ex-lover on their wedding day.
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2. Rangers of Fortune (1940)
Experience the wild and untamed spirit of the American West in Paramount Pictures' classic film, "Rangers of Fortune. "
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3. The Quarterback (1940)
The Quarterback" is an entertaining 1940s comedy starring Wayne Morris, who takes on a dual role, playing both a dumb twin and a star football player. The film also features Vincent Price, Lillian Cornell, Virginia Dale, and numerous other talented cast members. The plot revolves around love triangles and gamblers, adding a thrilling twist to the story.
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4. Those Were the Days! (1940)
Those Were the Days! " is a heartwarming 1940 comedy-romance film that takes a trip down memory lane with a middle-aged couple as they reminisce about their college years and passionate courtship. The story unfolds around flashbacks filled with laughter, romance, and a hint of drama as the couple recalls their time spent tied to a chair and bound and gagged. As their special day, a wedding anniversary, approaches, the couple's once chaotic story transforms into a tender celebration of love and devotion.
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5. North West Mounted Police (1940)
North West Mounted Police, released in 1940, is an action-packed drama with themes of romance and the dangers of rebellion. Set in the 1880s, a gripping tale unfolds as a Texas Ranger, played by Gary Cooper, is sent to Canada to arrest a notorious trapper, wanted for murder. The tension rises as the Ranger navigates his way through the volatile situation, with the indigenous peoples stirred up in a rebellion against the Canadian government.
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6. Life with Henry (1940)
Life with Henry" is a delightful 1940 family-comedy film that follows the journey of Henry Aldrich as he strives to win a grand excursion to Alaska. With heartfelt humor and engaging performances by Jackie Cooper, Leila Ernst, and Eddie Bracken, this movie serves as a timeless tale of growing up, friendship, and the pursuit of adventures.
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7. Nothing But the Truth (1941)
Nothing But the Truth" is a 1941 action-comedy-romance film directed by Elliott Nugent, and stars Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard, and Edward Arnold. The story revolves around a stockbroker receiving an unexpected challenge from his new business partner - a bet of $10,000 that he can only tell the truth for twenty-four hours.
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8. Henry Aldrich for President (1941)
Henry Aldrich for President" is a hilarious comedy film from 1941 that centers around a young student named Henry Aldrich, played by Jimmy Lydon, who finds himself in the midst of a high-stakes election for Centerville High School's Student Body President. As the race heats up, Henry must navigate the challenges and complications that come with running for office, all while trying to balance schoolwork and friendships.
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9. I Wanted Wings (1941)
I Wanted Wings" is a classic 1941 drama film that takes viewers on an unforgettable journey into the brave and ambitious lives of three very different men. Set against the backdrop of the U. S.
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10. Buy Me That Town (1941)
Buy Me That Town" is a comedic drama from 1941 that stars Lloyd Nolan, Constance Moore, and Albert Dekker. The gang business is no longer thriving, so two members of the operation, Rickey Deane and Louie Lanzer, decide to take a peaceful vacation in the countryside. However, they quickly discover they're not alone, as three mysterious characters follow them.
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11. Riders of Death Valley (1941)
Riders of Death Valley, released in 1941, is a thrilling western serial that tells the tale of a band of brave heroes battling against the ruthless Wolfe Reade and his gang of outlaws. The villains are determined to seize a legendary lost mine buried deep in the treacherous desert valley. Our valiant protagonists must outwit the evil forces to thwart their sinister plans and protect the precious treasure that has long been sought after.
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12. The Forest Rangers (1942)
The Forest Rangers, " released in 1943, follows the life of Ranger Don Stuart as he pursues a forest arsonist. The film blends drama with a touch of romance as Ranger Stuart finds himself captivated by a socialite. This 1942 movie, directed by George Marshall and written by Harold Shumate and Thelma Strabel, stars Fred MacMurray, Paulette Goddard, and Susan Hayward.
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13. The Fleet's In (1942)
The Fleet's In" is a delightful musical romantic comedy from 1942 that takes viewers on a journey filled with sweet and unexpected moments. This movie follows the story of a shy U. S. Navy sailor named Peter Garfield, played by the charismatic Eddie Bracken, who becomes the center of attention after being kissed by a glamorous female starlet during a publicity stunt. This unexpected transformation makes him seem like an experienced, suave gentleman.
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14. Star Spangled Rhythm (1942)
Star Spangled Rhythm, released in 1942, is a delightful comedy-musical film that will transport you to Hollywood during World War II. The plot revolves around a former major actor who worked in silent films and is now a Paramount Studios security guard. His life takes an unexpected turn when his son, a sailor in the U. S.
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15. True to the Army (1942)
True to the Army, " originally released in 1942, is a delightful and entertaining musical-comedy that showcases tap dancing, gangster encounters, and a surprising heroine in the form of Judy Canova as Daisy Hawkins. Set against the backdrop of a local circus, the story revolves around Daisy witnessing the owner's murder by a group of nefarious criminals. With the police hot on her heels to testify, Daisy seeks refuge at a nearby army camp.
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16. Wake Island (1942)
Wake Island is a gripping 1942 war drama film that takes place in December 1941. A group of valiant United States Marines struggle against insurmountable odds to protect their island base from the Japanese Navy. With no hope of reinforcements or supplies, these brave heroes face a desperate battle in the face of overwhelming adversity.
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17. Priorities on Parade (1942)
Priorities on Parade" is a delightful 1942 musical comedy, taking audiences back to a time of World War II. The film follows a trio of troupers - Ann Miller, Johnnie Johnston, and Jerry Colonna - as they put on a swing show in a bustling aircraft plant.
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18. 'Gung Ho!': The Story of Carlson's Makin Island Raiders (1943)
In 1943, 'Gung Ho! ': The Story of Carlson's Makin Island Raiders brings to life the dramatic and thrilling tale of a group of brave American soldiers. Set during World War II, the film documents the exploits of Carlson's Raiders, a highly skilled and elite marine unit. Directed by Ray Enright, the drama weaves together a captivating narrative that showcases the teamwork, camaraderie, and fierce determination. Led by Randolph Scott, who stars as the fearless commander, Noah Beery Jr. , and Alan Curtis, the cast delivers compelling performances that keep audiences on the edge of their seats. The film was produced by Walter Wanger Productions, and the original soundtrack adds to the overall immersive experience.
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19. G-Men vs. The Black Dragon (1943)
G-Men vs. The Black Dragon" is an exciting action-packed film that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Released in 1943, this thrilling movie follows the journey of American, British, and Chinese secret agents as they unite to combat the Japanese Black Dragon Society. The Black Dragon is a mysterious organization that smuggles enemy agents into the United States, disguised as mummies.
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20. The Kansan (1943)
In the 1943 classic western drama, "The Kansan, " we follow the journey of a cowboy, whose heroics against the James gang earn him an unexpected title - town marshal. As he returns to his town after being nursed back to health in the hospital, he discovers that he's been elected to the position by the grateful residents.
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21. Follow the Boys (1944)
Follow the Boys" is a musical comedy film set in Hollywood during World War II. This all-star vehicle, produced by Universal Pictures, aims to boost morale for the troops overseas and the civilians at home. Starring Donald O'Connor, the Andrews Sisters, George Raft, Vera Zorina, Grace McDonald, and many more, the film is packed with musical numbers and comedic skits.
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22. Mrs. Parkington (1944)
Mrs. Parkington, " starring the talented Greer Garson, is a heartwarming drama and romance from 1944. The film tells the story of a widowed matriarch who looks back at her life's journey with warmth and nostalgia.
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23. The Runaround (1946)
The Runaround" is a lively comedy-mystery film released in 1946. Directed by Charles Lamont, this 1h 26min thriller stars Ella Raines, Rod Cameron, and Broderick Crawford.
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24. Pirates of Monterey (1947)
Pirates of Monterey, " set in 1947, follows the story of a courageous woman who embarks on a journey to marry a Spanish officer in Spanish California. However, fate has other plans for her as she encounters an enigmatic American adventurer on her way. They fall in love, and the adventurer is revealed to be part of a daring movement aiming to overthrow the Spanish rule in California.
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25. Panhandle (1948)
In the wild west, John Sands, a former Texas marshal, finds himself drawn into a deadly feud when he avenges his murdered brother, a steadfast and influential newspaper man. After setting out on a relentless pursuit to uncover the truth, Sands transforms from a rancher to a fierce gunfighter, determined to bring justice to the perpetrator, Matt Garson-an infamous casino owner and saloon magnate.
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26. River Lady (1948)
River Lady" is a gripping 1948 drama western set in the heart of 1850s Mississippi. The crooked lumber syndicate man, Beauvais, is determined to take over the local mill, while Sequin, the owner of a racy riverboat, captivates the heart of the Mississippi lumberjack, Dan Corrigan. As tensions rise between the competing factions, audiences are drawn into the passionate and deceptive world of 19th-century business and romance.
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27. Belle Starr's Daughter (1948)
Belle Starr's Daughter" is a classic western film from 1948 that follows the story of Belle Starr's daughter, who sets out to find her mother's killer in the town where she was murdered. This action-packed movie features thrilling horseback riding scenes and intense gun battles, taking viewers on a journey through the dangerous territories of the old west. Directed by Lesley Selander, the film stars George Montgomery, Rod Cameron, and Ruth Roman, promising an exciting and suspenseful watch.
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28. Stampede (1949)
Experience the thrilling chaos of the Old West with Stampede! . Set in the rugged landscape of Arizona in 1887, this captivating Western tale follows the intertwined lives of two rancher brothers who are both drawn to the same spirited settler.
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29. Stage to Tucson (1950)
Stage to Tucson" is a classic western movie that takes viewers on a thrilling journey across the Arizona Territory. Released in 1950, this B-movie feature boasts a gripping plot that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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30. Short Grass (1950)
In the heart of the Wild West, "Short Grass" follows the journey of a hardworking New Mexico drifter who, after discovering a fortune in stolen money, teams up with a business partner to start a thriving ranching business. However, their dreams of prosperity are threatened by a dangerous clan of land-grabbing cattlemen, who stop at nothing to seize the grazing rights and territories of their rivals.
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31. Cavalry Scout (1951)
In the thrilling western "Cavalry Scout" (1951), directed by Lesley Selander, the stakes are high as a dangerous gang of thieves makes off with three Gatling Guns from a Montana army arsenal in the late 1870s. To prevent these weapons from falling into the wrong hands, a lone Cavalry scout is dispatched to retrieve them before they can be sold to the Indians.
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32. Wagons West (1952)
In the thrilling 1952 Western film, Wagons West, Jeff Curtis (Rod Cameron) embarks on a perilous journey across the untamed west. As he traverses the terrain, Curtis encounters unexpected resistance from the Cheyenne Indian tribe, led by their ambitious Native American Chief, who has sworn vengeance on the pioneers who disrupted their ancestral lands.
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33. Fort Osage (1952)
Unleash the thrills of 1952 as Fort Osage takes you on a wild, western adventure! . The town is ruled by a conniving merchant who overcharges westbound settlers for goods and passage to California, provoking the wrath of the Osage Indians. As the merchant's greed leads to a warpath, settlers must brace themselves for a harrowing journey filled with dangerous encounters and untold secrets.
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34. The Jungle (1952)
The Jungle, " a 1952 adventure film, plunges viewers into the untamed wilderness of an Indian jungle. As a renowned white hunter and an aristocratic Indian princess embark on a high-stakes mission to investigate a series of lethal animal stampedes plaguing the area, they discover the terrifying truth behind it. Confronted with a herd of ancient woolly mammoths, they must rely on their skills and courage to save the people terrorized by the prehistoric creatures.
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35. The Steel Lady (1953)
The Steel Lady" is a riveting film set against the backdrop of the Arabian desert during World War II. Our protagonist, Cameron, is a surveyor, with an insatiable thirst for adventure that takes him on a dangerous journey in the relentless sand dunes of the Arabian dessert. One fateful day, Cameron discovers a hidden treasure - an old tank buried deep under the desert sand. Seizing the opportunity, he decides to unleash this dormant military might against the unsuspecting nomadic tribes that roam the region.
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36. Hell's Outpost (1954)
Hell's Outpost" is an intriguing 1954 adventure film that stars Rod Cameron, Joan Leslie, and Chill Wills. The movie, set among the chaos of the Korean War, follows a courageous war veteran named Jim as he helps a small town mine owner develop his lucrative tungsten mine, despite the resistance from the town's deceitful and power-hungry boss.
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37. Headline Hunters (1955)
Headline Hunters" is a 1955 crime-driven adventure, starring Rod Cameron, Julie Bishop, and Ben Cooper. Set in a bustling city, this fast-paced thriller follows the story of reporter David Flynn, as he is assigned to work with seasoned newsman Hugh Woodruff by city editor Ned Powers.
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38. Santa Fe Passage (1955)
In the wild west of 1955, "Santa Fe Passage" follows a disgraced Indian scout and his partner as they embark on a dangerous mission to escort a wagonload of guns through hostile Indian territory. When they stumble upon a damsel in distress, they make a risky decision to free her from her captors.
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39. The Fighting Chance (1955)
The Fighting Chance" released in 1955 is a gripping Action, Adventure, and Drama film that explores the complexities of human emotions. Directed by William Witney, this intriguing movie narrates the story of a skilled horse trainer and his jockey friend, both of whom find love in the same charming lady.
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40. Yaqui Drums (1956)
In the heart of the western wilderness, "Yaqui Drums" unfolds an untamed tale of vengeance, greed, and survival. When Webb Dunham inherits his brother's ranch, he finds himself entangled in a web of deceit and conflict with the cunning and powerful rancher, Matt Quigg. As they battle over land and resources, the region becomes a battleground for the ruthless Yaqui Mexican bandits, who seek to exploit the chaos for their own gain.
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41. The Man Who Died Twice (1958)
In 1958's "The Man Who Died Twice, " nightclub owner T. J. Brennon meets a sudden and mysterious end when he dies in a car accident.
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42. Bullets Don't Argue (1964)
Bullets Don't Argue, also known as Le pistole non discutono, is a gripping spaghetti western film set in 1964. Directed by Mario Caiano, the movie stars renowned actors Rod Cameron, Ángel Aranda, and Horst Frank. A captivating tale of justice, the plot takes center stage when sheriff Pat Garrett must leave his wedding on his special day to apprehend two bank robbers.
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43. Requiem for a Gunfighter (1965)
Requiem for a Gunfighter, " also known as "Arizona Territory, " is a 1965 Western film that takes viewers on an epic journey through the unforgiving Arizona landscape. Directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet, this thrilling tale stars Rod Cameron, Stephen McNally, and Mike Mazurki, who deliver spellbinding performances as the film's central figures—a notorious gunfighter, two ruthless outlaws, and their relentless pursuit of justice and redemption.
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44. The Last Movie (1971)
The Last Movie" is a captivating drama film by Dennis Hopper, where an American wrangler, disillusioned after a film production wraps in Peru, decides to stick around and witness the profound impact of filmmaking on the locals. Hopper skillfully blends elements of Western filmmaking, exotic mountain landscapes, and film within a film.
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45. Jessi's Girls (1975)
In the gritty western world of "Jessi's Girls, " a young woman named Jessica is heartbroken after being brutally raped by a gang of ruthless bandits. Desperate for justice, she seeks help from a mysterious stranger to reclaim her life and avenge the injustice she has suffered.
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46. Psychic Killer (1975)
Psychic Killer, " released in 1975, is a chilling horror-thriller that follows the manhunt for a former mental patient with terrifying paranormal abilities. This man, now using astral projection to carry out his twisted vendetta against those he believes have wronged him, is not only stalking his prey but also killing them in cold blood.
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47. The Republic Pictures Story (1991)
Delve into the rich history of Republic Pictures in the documentary film "The Republic Pictures Story. " Released in 1991, this captivating 95-minute feature dives into the world of cinema with an in-depth look at the iconic Republic Pictures studios. Featuring an array of impressive footage and interviews with various stars, directors, and stuntmen, the film offers a unique insider's perspective on the behind-the-scenes action in Hollywood.
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