
In the final days of the battle of Manila during World War II, fanatical Japanese naval forces barricade Read More »
Tag Archives: Jock Mahoney
Tarzan the Magnificent (1960) Robert Day, Gordon Scott, Jock Mahoney, Betta St. John

Tarzan must escort his prisoner Coy Banton out of the jungle to the authorities. Read More »
Hoedown (1950) Ray Nazarro, Eddy Arnold, Jeff Donnell, Jock Mahoney

Cowboy movie star Stoney Rhodes (Jock Mahoney as Jock O’Mahoney) has made one western film Read More »
Money, Women and Guns (1958) Richard Bartlett, Jock Mahoney, Kim Hunter, Tim Hovey

Just after making a large gold discovery, an old prospector is ambushed and killed Read More »
California (1963) Hamil Petroff, Jock Mahoney, Faith Domergue, Michael Pate

Revolutionaries rise up against the Mexican government in California in 1841. Read More »
Runaway Girl (1965) Hamil Petroff, Lili St. Cyr, Jock Mahoney, Laurie Mitchell

Vineyard owner Randy Minola becomes captivated by the worldly Edella Read More »
Slim Carter (1957) Richard Bartlett, Jock Mahoney, Julie Adams, Tim Hovey

Hughie Mack, a not so nice western singer, is discovered by Clover Doyle as the next movie cowboy hero. Read More »
The Marines Who Never Returned AKA Toraoji annun haebyong (1963) Man-hui Lee, Jock Mahoney, Pat Yi, Youngson Chon

During the Korean War, a company of South Korean Marines is portrayed as a closely-knit unit that experiences Read More »
The Land Unknown (1957) Virgil W. Vogel, Jock Mahoney, Shirley Patterson, William Reynolds, Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Joe Dakota (1957) Richard Bartlett, Jock Mahoney, Luana Patten, Charles McGraw, Romance, Western

In the sparsely populated town of Arborville, California, rides a lone stranger.His name is Joe Dakota and he’s looking for an old friend whom he calls The Old Indian.The townsfolk claim the Old Indian had packed up and left town but Joe doubts it.Heading for the old man’s farm Joe notices a group of men working on a new oil rig dug right on The Old Indian’s property. When Joe starts asking questions about his old friend,the men either clam up or state that the old Indian has sold his land and left town.However,Joe Dakota knew his friend well and is sure that his friend wouldn’t have sold his land.Joe decides to stick around and investigate further, despite protests from the townsfolk who want to see the back of Joe.Amid threats,intimidation and lies Joe makes one new friend, Miss Jody Weaver, who is willing to shed some light on The Old Indian’s fate. Nevertheless, town baddie Cal Moore, who claims to have purchased The Old Indian’s land, is stirring the townsfolk against Joe Dakota.
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