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Tag Archives: William Witney
The Cat Burglar (1961) William Witney, Jack Hogan, June Kenney, John Baer

A burglar steals a briefcase. Unknown to him, it contains a valuable secret formula. Read More »
The Crimson Ghost (1946) Fred C. Brannon, William Witney, Charles Quigley, Linda Stirling, Clayton Moore

The Crimson Ghost—attired in black hood and cloak, skull mask and surgical gloves—skulks Read More »
The Girls on the Beach (1965) William Witney, Noreen Corcoran, Martin West, Linda Marshall

The girls of Alpha Beta need to raise $10,000 in two weeks to save the sorority house. Read More »
Drums of Fu Manchu (1940) John English, William Witney, Henry Brandon, William Royle, Robert Kellard, Action, Adventure
Santa Fe Passage (1955) William Witney, John Payne, Faith Domergue, Rod Cameron, Western

Scout and wagon-train guide Kirby Randolph hates all Indians, particularly Kiowa Chief Satank, whose massacre of an entire wagon-train of settlers led by Kirby, has led to his ostracism and neither he nor his pal Sam Beekman can get jobs. Read More »
Paratroop Command (1959) William Witney, Richard Bakalyan, Ken Lynch, Jack Hogan, Drama, War

A squad member of the U.S. Paratroop unit in WWII accidently shoots one of his unit. Over the forthcoming months there is some anamosity against him as they battle their way across Italy. Read More »
Trigger, Jr. (1950) William Witney, Roy Rogers, Trigger, Dale Evans, Western

Evil Grant Withers lets a killer horse loose to ruin valuable horses on nearby ranches. He hopes to shake down the ranchers for his “protection”. Read More »
King of the Mounties (1942) William Witney, Allan Lane, Gilbert Emery, Russell Hicks, Action, Adventure

The chapter-crunched version of this 196 minutes, 12-episode serial from Republic finds Canada being bombed mercilessly by a mysterious-enemy plane (shaped like a boomerang) called the Falcon Read More »
Heart of the Rockies (1951) William Witney, Roy Rogers, Trigger, Penny Edwards, Western

Roy Rogers, a highway engineer, strongly favors a youth-rehabilitation camp sponsored by retired State Prison Warden Parker where young first-offenders can be reformed without being exposed to penitentiary life. Read More »
