Randolph Scott filmography
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Randolph Scott (1898–1986) appeared in over 100 feature films in his career. These films are listed below.
Feature films
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1928 | Sharp Shooters | Foreign Serviceman in Moroccan Cafe | John G. Blystone | Release in the United Kingdom under the title Three Naval Rascals |
1929 | Weary River | Man in Audience | Frank Lloyd | |
The Far Call | Helms | Allan Dwan | ||
The Black Watch | Bit Part | John Ford | Release in the United Kingdom under the title King of the Khyber Rifles | |
Sailor's Holiday | Undetermined Role | Fred C. Newmeyer | ||
The Virginian | Rider extra | Victor Fleming | ||
Dynamite | Undetermined Role | Cecil B. DeMille | ||
1930 | Born Reckless | Joan's Rejected Suitor | John Ford Andrew Benniston |
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1931 | Women Men Marry | Steve Bradley | Charles Hitchinson | |
1932 | Sky Bride | Captain Frank Robertson | Stephen Roberts | |
A Successful Calamity | Larry Rivers, the Polo Coach | John G. Adolfi | ||
Heritage of the Desert | Jack Hare | Henry Hathaway | Reissued under the title When the West Was Young | |
Hot Saturday | Bill Fadden | William A. Seiter | ||
Wild Horse Mesa | Chane Weymer | Henry Hathaway | ||
1933 | Hello, Everybody! | Hunt Blake | William A. Seiter | |
The Thundering Herd | Tom Doan | Henry Hathaway | Reissued under the title Buffalo Stampede | |
Murders in the Zoo | Dr. Jack Woodford | A. Edward Sutherland | ||
Supernatural | Grant Wilson | Victor Halperin | ||
Sunset Pass | Ash Preston | Henry Hathaway | ||
Cocktail Hour | Randolph Morgan | Victor Schertzinger | ||
Man of the Forest | Brett Dale | Henry Hathaway | Reissued under the title Challenge of the Frontier | |
To the Last Man | Lynn Hayden | Henry Hathaway | Reissued under the title Law of Vengeance | |
Broken Dreams | Dr. Robert Morley | Robert Vignola | ||
1934 | The Last Round-Up | Jim Cleve | Henry Hathaway | |
Wagon Wheels | Clint Belmet | Charles Barton | Reissued under the title Caravans West | |
1935 | Home on the Range | Tom Hatfield | Arthur Jacobson | |
Rocky Mountain Mystery | Larry Sutton | Charles Barton | Reissued under the title The Fighting Westerner | |
Roberta | John Kent | William A. Seiter | ||
Village Tale | T.N. "Slaughter" Somerville | John Cromwell | ||
She | Leo Vincey | Irving Pichel Lansing C. Holden |
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So Red the Rose | Duncan Bedford | King Vidor | ||
1936 | Follow the Fleet | Bilge Smith | Mark Sandrich | |
And Sudden Death | Lt. James Knox | Charles Barton | ||
The Last of the Mohicans | Hawkeye | George B. Seitz | ||
Go West, Young Man | Bud Norton | Henry Hathaway | ||
1937 | High, Wide, and Handsome | Peter Cortlandt | Rouben Mamoulian | |
1938 | Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm | Tony Kent | Allan Dwan | |
The Texans | Kirk Jordan | James P. Hogan | ||
The Road to Reno | Steve Fortness | S. Sylan Simon | Reissued under the titleThe Ranger and the Lady | |
1939 | Jesse James | Marshall Will Wright | Henry King | Technicolor |
Susannah of the Mounties | Inspector Angus "Monty" Montague | William A. Sieter | Sepiatone | |
Frontier Marshal | Wyatt Earp | Allan Dwan | ||
Coast Guard | Thomas "Speed" Bradshaw | Edward Ludwig | ||
20,000 Men a Year | Brad Reynolds | Alfred E. Green | ||
1940 | Virginia City | Capt. Vance Irby | Michael Curtiz | Sepiatone |
My Favorite Wife | Stephen Burkett | Garson Kanin | ||
When the Daltons Rode | Tod Jackson | George Marshall | ||
1941 | Western Union | Vance Shaw | Fritz Lang | Technicolor |
Belle Starr | Sam Starr | Irving Cummings | Technicolor | |
Paris Calling | Nick | Edwin L. Marin | Reissued under the title Paris Bombshell | |
1942 | To the Shores of Tripoli | Sgt. Dixie Smith | Bruce Humberstone | Technicolor |
The Spoilers | Alexander McNamara | Ray Enright | ||
Pittsburgh | John "Cash" Evans | Lewis Seiler | ||
1943 | Bombardier | Captain Buck Oliver | Ricard Wallace | |
The Desperadoes | Sheriff Steve Upton | Charles Vidor | Technicolor | |
Corvette K-225 | Lt. Cmdr. McLain | Richard Rosson | Released in the United Kingdom under the title The Nelson Touch | |
Gung Ho! | Colonel Thorwald | Ray Enright | ||
1944 | Follow the Boys | Himself (cameo) | Edward Sutherland | |
Belle of the Yukon | Honest John Calhoun | William A. Seiter | Technicolor | |
1945 | China Sky | Dr. Gray Thompson | Ray Enright | |
Captain Kidd | Adam Mercy | Rowland V. Lee | ||
1946 | Abilene Town | Dan Mitchell | Edwin L. Marin | |
Badman's Territory | Mark Rowley | Tim Whelan | RKO | |
Home, Sweet Homicide | Lt. Bill Smith | Lloyd Bacon | ||
1947 | Trail Street | Marshal Bat Masterson | Ray Enright | RKO |
Gunfighters | Brazos Kane | George Waggner | Cinecolor Released in the United Kingdom under the title The Assassin | |
Christmas Eve | Jonathan | Edwin L. Marin | Reissued under the title Sinner's Holiday | |
1948 | Albuquerque | Cole Armin | Ray Enright | Cinecolor Released in the United Kingdom under the title Silver City |
Coroner Creek | Chris Denning | Ray Enright | Cinecolor | |
Return of the Bad Men | Marshal Vance Cordell | Ray Enright | RKO Also released under the slightly altered title of Return of the Badmen | |
1949 | The Walking Hills | Jim Carey | John Sturges | |
Canadian Pacific | Tom Andrews | Edwin L. Marin | Cinecolor | |
The Doolins of Oklahoma | Bill Doolin | Gordon Douglas | Release in the United Kingdom under the title The Great Manhunt | |
Fighting Man of the Plains | Jim Dancer | Edwin L. Marin | Cinecolor | |
1950 | The Nevadan | Andrew Barclay | Gordon Douglas | Cinecolor Release in the United Kingdom under the title The Man from Nevada |
Colt .45 | Steve Farrell | Edwin L. Marin | Technicolor Reissued under the title Thundercloud | |
The Cariboo Trail | Jim Redfern | Edwin L. Marin | Cinecolor | |
1951 | Sugarfoot | Jackson "Sugarfoot" Redan | Edwin L. Marin | Technicolor Reissued under the title Swirl of Glory |
Santa Fe | Britt Canfield | Irving Pichel | Technicolor | |
Fort Worth | Ned Britt | Edwin L. Marin | Technicolor | |
Starlift | Himself (cameo appearance) | Roy Del Ruth | ||
1952 | Carson City | Silent Jeff Kincaid | André de Toth | WarnerColor |
Man in the Saddle | Owen Merritt | André de Toth | Technicolor Released in the United Kingdom under the title The Outcast | |
Hangman's Knot | Major Matt Stewart | Roy Huggins | Technicolor | |
1953 | The Man Behind the Gun | Major Ransome Callicut | Felix Fiest | Technicolor |
The Stranger Wore a Gun | Jeff Travis | André de Toth | 3-D Technicolor | |
Thunder Over the Plains | Captain David Porter | André de Toth | Technicolor | |
1954 | Riding Shotgun | Larry Delong | André de Toth | WarnerColor |
The Bounty Hunter | Jim Kipp a.k.a. James Collins | André de Toth | WarnerColor Reputedly filmed, but not released, in 3-D | |
1955 | Ten Wanted Men | John Stewart | Bruce Humberstone | Technicolor |
Rage at Dawn | James Barlow | Tim Whelan | Technicolor | |
Tall Man Riding | Larry Madden | Lesley Selander | WarnerColor | |
A Lawless Street | Marshal Calem Ware | Joseph H. Lewis | Technicolor | |
1956 | Seven Men from Now | Ben Stride | Budd Boetticher | WarnerColor |
7th Cavalry | Capt. Tom Benson | Joseph H. Lewis | Technicolor | |
1957 | The Tall T | Pat Brennan | Budd Boetticher | Technicolor |
Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend | Capt. Buck Devlin | Richard Bare | ||
Decision at Sundown | Bart Allison | Budd Boetticher | Technicolor | |
1958 | Buchanan Rides Alone | Tom Buchanan | Budd Boetticher | Technicolor |
1959 | Westbound | Capt. John Hayes | Budd Boetticher | WarnerColor |
Ride Lonesome | Ben Brigade | Budd Boetticher | CinemaScope Eastmancolor | |
1960 | Comanche Station | Jefferson Cody | Budd Boetticher | CinemaScope Eastmancolor |
1962 | Ride the High Country | Gil Westrum | Sam Peckinpah | CinemaScope Metrocolor Filmed with Panavision, released in CinemaScope Released in the United Kingdom under the title Guns in the Afternoon |
Short films
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1935 | Pirate Party on Catalina Isle | Himself | Gene Burdette | Technicolor |
1941 | Meet the Stars #6: Stars at Play | Himself | Gene Parsons | |
1951 | Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Goes Western | Himself | Ralph Staub | |
1953 | Screen Snapshots: Men of the West | Himself | Ralph Staub |
Television
Randolph Scott's only venture into television (other than an appearance on Celebrity Golf) was in the late 1950s as the host of a proposed series entitled Randolph Scott's Theater of the West. The episode starred Scott Brady as a lawman trying to escape a criminal past. The series was never sold and this one and only episode was never aired.
Footnotes
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