Patti McCarty

Patti McCarty

Birth : 1921-02-11,

Death : 1985-07-07

History

From Wikipedia Patti McCarty (February 11, 1921 - July 7, 1985), in Healdsburg, Sonoma County, California was an American actress. From 1941 through 1946 she was a Hollywood B movie actress and performed bit parts in twenty-three films. She died on July 7, 1985, in Honolulu, Hawaii at the age of 64.

Profile

Patti McCarty

Movies

Outlaws of the Plains
Kitty Reed
A gang of swindlers takes advantage of simple-minded Fuzzy Jones.....
Overland Riders
Jean Barkley
A honest stranger arrives in Devil's Gap and helps the local sheriff expose the murderer of a rancher.
Terrors on Horseback
Roxie
Fuzzy's niece is killed in a stagecoach hold-up. Billy and Fuzzy quickly learn that the culprit, who not only killed all the passengers but also absconded with $40,000, may be holed up in lawless Pecos City.
Rustlers' Hideout
Barbara Crockett
A cowboy and his sidekick fight evil guys who want to rustle cattle in order to get hold of land.
Bluebeard
Babette
Young female models are being strangled. Will law enforcement be able to stop the crime wave before more women become victims?
Gangsters of the Frontier
Jane Deering
Tex put the Kern gang away once but they have returned with reinforcements and have take over the town of Red Rock capturing the townsmen and forcing them to work for them in the gold mines. Dave and Tex then organize the ranchers into the Territorial Rangers. After blowing up the mines to keep the gang from getting the gold, they are ready for the showdown between the two sides. Written by Maurice VanAuken
Gunsmoke Mesa
Joan Royal
Fuzzy Settles Down
Edith Martin
Billy Carson and Fuzzy Jones have just collected a reward and Fuzzy indulges in a dream of getting away from the hectic life he has been leading and wants to settle down. They arrive in Red Rock just as the newspaper is being sold at foreclosure and, despite the attempts by Lafe Barlow to intimidate him from bidding. Fuzzy finds himself the owner of a newspaper. Fuzzy meets Edith Martin, daughter of the former owner, and unthinkingly commits himself to carrying on her father's policy of bringing a telegraph line to Red Rock. For reason of his own, Barlow is against this and has his henchmen wage a campaign of terror against the ranchers and citizens. Before long, Billy who had been lazily indifferent to everything connected to Fuzzy and his newspaper, decides to take a hand on the side of the good guys.
Devil Riders
Sally Farrell
A crooked lawyer and his gang are trying to steal some government land meant for a stagecoach company. The company hires a cowboy to stop them.
Isle of Forgotten Sins
Bobbie Nelson
An evil sea captain and the forces of nature threaten two divers' search for a fortune in gold in the South Pacific.
Fighting Valley
Joan Manning
Someone has been stealing ore from a valuable smelting mine. One of the independent mine-owners victimized by the crooks is pretty Joan Manning, making the Rangers' mission a bit more pleasant.
Death Rides the Plains
Virginia Marshall
A couple of crooks have repeatedly sold the Circle C Ranch to unsuspecting buyers, whom they summarily rob and kill before signing the papers. Enter Fuzzy Jones, whose cousin Luke was one of the unlucky would-be ranchers, and Rocky Cameron who goes undercover as a fellow outlaw to catch the murderers.
Wake Island
In late 1941, with no hope of relief or re-supply, a small band of United States Marines tries to keep the Japanese Navy from capturing their island base.
Prairie Stranger
Sue Evans
Charles Starrett is once more cast as frontier doctor Steve Monroe in Columbia's Prairie Stranger. In the company of his comic sidekick, mail-order intern Bones (Cliff Edwards), Dr. Monroe sets up his shingle in a small Nevada town. When business is slow, Monroe and Bones take jobs as ranch-hands on a cattle spread, and while thus employed try to solve a series of mysterious livestock poisonings.
Under Age
Minnie
Fresh out of reform school, a bunch of delinquent girls fall in with a gang of crooks and are put to work as "hostesses" in a number of mob-controlled bars and cafes. The girls are expected to string along male customers so that the latter will squander their money on watered-down drinks and fixed poker games. When one gullible New Yorker is clipped to the tune of $18,000 worth of diamonds, the Law closes in.