
Fred Parker
Acting
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You Can't Take It with You
Alice, the only relatively normal member of the eccentric Sycamore family, falls in love with Tony Kirby, but his wealthy banker father and snobbish mother strongly disapprove of the match. When the Kirbys are invited to dinner to become better acquainted with their future in-laws, things don't turn out the way Alice had hoped.

Hands Across the Rockies
Wild Bill Hickock and Cannonball help two young people in love and bring the murderer of Cannonball's father to justice.

Arizona
Phoebe Titus is a tough, swaggering pioneer woman, but her ways become decidedly more feminine when she falls for California bound Peter Muncie. But Peter won't be distracted from his journey and Phoebe is left alone and plenty busy with villains Jefferson Carteret and Lazarus Ward plotting at every turn to destroy her freighting company. She has not seen the last of Peter, however.

Horses' Collars
The Stooges are private detectives in the Old West trying to help a girl recover an IOU from a bad guy. Their attempts to steal the IOU from the villain's wallet and then from a safe meet with problems until Curly, who goes berserk whenever he sees a mouse, knocks out all the bad guys.

The Cowboy and the Bandit
Bill travels to a new state after the outlaw Scarface saves him from a lynch mob. There he takes a job on the Barton ranch and joins in the fight against gang leader Larkin. Finding a wounded Scarface he helps him recover. Arrested by Larkin's stooge Sheriff, and with another lynch mob after him, he once again needs Scarface's help.

State Police
The state police try to break up racketeering in a coal mining town.

The Green Archer
The struggle over the Bellamy estate ends with Michael Bellamy accused of murder and killed on the way to prison, while his brother Abel Bellamy takes control of the estate for his own nefarious plans.

Six Shootin' Sheriff
Cowboy star Ken Maynard is Jim "Trigger" Morton, in town undercover while pursuing the man who framed him for robbery. But a well-placed shot tames a band of scofflaws and gains Morton the sheriff's badge. Now, he's riding on both sides of the law. The line is further blurred when old buddy Chuck offers evidence of Morton's innocence in exchange for a blind eye to Chuck's impending postal heist in this classic Western.

The Night Riders
Talbot uses a phony land grant to rule thirteen million acres, taxing everyone heavily and evicting those who won't pay. The Three Mesquiteers becomes mysterious "night riders" to fight this evil.

The President's Mystery
The screenplay for this mystery is based upon a story suggested to Liberty Magazine by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It is the tale of a prominent lawyer who shocks his snooty friends, family and colleagues by abruptly abandoning his successful practice and his wife to find true happiness. He soon falls in love with another woman and continues to keep a low profile until he learns that his first wife stands accused of murdering him
Filmography
as Rancher
as Juror
as Rancher
as Train Conductor
as Man with dynamite
as Prison Chaplain
as Post Clerk
as Bailiff
as Neighbor (uncredited)
as 1st Bartender
as Settler
as Druggist
as Bartender / Tent Worker
as Man at Trial
as Wedding Violinist
as Townsman
as Benny - the Butler
as Juror
as Settler
as Townsman (uncredited)
as Dr. Parker
as Gambler (uncredited)
as Townsman (uncredited)
as Arena Watchman (uncredited)
as Bartender (uncredited)
as Dad Summers
as Pop - Stage Doorman (uncredited)
as 'Dad', Gas Station Owner
as Bystander (uncredited)
as Barfly (uncredited)
as Townsman (uncredited)
as Barfly
as Sheriff
as Smokey
as Bit part
as Sheriff's Visitor
as Barfly (uncredited)
as Sheriff
as 'Dad' Parker
as Ranger Colonel
as 'Doc' Speers
as Dad West
as Dad Waldon / Sheriff
as Pappy / Banker
as Bartender
as Barfly
as Dr. Smith
as Dude Guest