Alvin
Bowie, a youthful convicted murderer, and bank robbers Chicamaw and T-Dub escape from a Mississippi chain gang in the 1930s. They hole up with a gas station attendant and continue robbing banks. Bowie, who is injured in an auto accident, takes refuge with the daughter of the gas station attendant, Keechie. They become romantically involved but their relationship is strained by Bowie's refusal to turn his back on crime. The film is based on the novel Thieves Like Us by Edward Anderson. The novel is also the source material for the 1949 film They Live by Night, directed by Nicholas Ray.
Screenplay
When the Lotus Cat Food Company finds itself in financial trouble, the owners decide to find a new, cheap source of meat -- the local graveyard. Only one problem -- soon cats develop a taste for human flesh, and tabbies are tearing out throats all over town.
Producer
Episode of fictional late-night television talk show "The Irv Carlson Show," parodying the genre.
Morrison Whales
Episode of fictional late-night television talk show "The Irv Carlson Show," parodying the genre.
Writer
Episode of fictional late-night television talk show "The Irv Carlson Show," parodying the genre.
Story
A young drifter is mistaken for Billy the Kid. The concequences prove deadly.
Screenplay
A young drifter is mistaken for Billy the Kid. The concequences prove deadly.
Producer
A young drifter is mistaken for Billy the Kid. The concequences prove deadly.
Boone May (as William Watters)
A young drifter is mistaken for Billy the Kid. The concequences prove deadly.
Writer
Russian spies secretly infect rabbits with a deadly bacteria, then let them loose in the U.S.
Producer
Russian spies secretly infect rabbits with a deadly bacteria, then let them loose in the U.S.
Marshall Malout / Malcolm McKinley
Russian spies secretly infect rabbits with a deadly bacteria, then let them loose in the U.S.
Producer
Three psychotic murderers escape from a mental institution and stalk women in Los Angeles.
Himself (uncredited)
Three psychotic murderers escape from a mental institution and stalk women in Los Angeles.
Executive Producer
This is the story of the world's best door-to-door bra salesman. His success causes his rival to use him to win the boss's daughter's hand in marriage.
Writer
This is the story of the world's best door-to-door bra salesman. His success causes his rival to use him to win the boss's daughter's hand in marriage.
Cash Johnson
This is the story of the world's best door-to-door bra salesman. His success causes his rival to use him to win the boss's daughter's hand in marriage.
Radio Announcer / Narrator (voice)
Three people driving into Los Angeles for a Dodgers game have car trouble and pull off into an old wrecking yard where they are held at bay by a bloodthirsty psycho and his crazy girlfriend.
Mike McCauley (as William Watters)
A young rock & roll hopeful is given a shot at the big time by the unscrupulous owner of a small record company.
Producer
A young rock & roll hopeful is given a shot at the big time by the unscrupulous owner of a small record company.
Screenplay
A young rock & roll hopeful is given a shot at the big time by the unscrupulous owner of a small record company.
Screenstory
Teenagers stumble across a prehistoric caveman, who goes on a rampage.
Producer
Teenagers stumble across a prehistoric caveman, who goes on a rampage.
Director
Teenagers stumble across a prehistoric caveman, who goes on a rampage.
Robert Miller
Teenagers stumble across a prehistoric caveman, who goes on a rampage.
TV Director (uncredited)
A private eye (Robert Clarke) takes pictures for the publishers (Francine York, Syd Mason) of a scandal magazine.
Jim Bradford
A gang of teenage delinquents terrorize a small community by stealing cars and stripping them for parts, then selling the parts to a crooked junkyard owner. The police and an insurance company investigator set out to break up the gang.
Screenplay
A gang of teenage delinquents terrorize a small community by stealing cars and stripping them for parts, then selling the parts to a crooked junkyard owner. The police and an insurance company investigator set out to break up the gang.
Producer
Dr. Paul Ner De Nude, a Parisian scientist, finds an ancient Chinese formula for improving the vision of the aged and uses it to produce a pair of lenses that filter clothing from view. Centuries after Ner De Nude's death, Angus Farnsworth, a timid Hollywood advertising man finds the magic spectacles. Overwhelmed by his newfound power, he leaves his wife and drives away in his 1927 Flint automobile to become involved in a series of rare adventures in which he is able to view women in their undergarments. His fling comes to an end when his wife and the police catch up with him, and he discards the spectacles.
Banker Gillan (as Archie Hall)
As a 32nd cousin of the recently deceased Silas Stockton, Fuzzy heads for the reading of the will. The bad guys are after the Stockton estate and plan to kidnap Helen Stockton, the primary heir, and replace her with a stooge. When the henchmen catch her she is with Billy and Fuzzy so they kidnap them also. But the three escape and Billy then heads out to find the culprits.
Paul (as Archie Hall)
Head over heels in love with a stern and cold older businessman's young wife, a reporter is seduced into conspiring to murder him so she can inherit his estate, while pinning the murder on another businessman.
Deputy Sheriff Bentley (as Archie Hall)
When a group of gunmen are running sharecroppers off their land, rancher Andy Jones sends for his friend Billy Carson to organise the sharecroppers to fight. Andy is soon mortally wounded by the gunmen, but before his death schemes for his no good twin brother Fuzzy to be sent for to impersonate him. The gunmen, witnessing Andy's funeral fear that Fuzzy is Andy's avenging ghost.
Fake Padre Tremmer
Tom Cameron and Fuzzy Q. Jones come to the aid of their old friend Smoky, who is having trouble with power hungry cattle rancher Huxley.
Henchman
Billy the Kid (Buster Crabbe) and his pal Jeff (Dave O'Brien) help their friend Fuzzy Jones (Al St. John) escape from jail, and the trio heads for Paradise Valley, where they find the Paradise Land Development Company, ran by Matt Brawley (Glenn Strange) and Jack Saunders (Charles King), is somewhat less than honest in their dealings with the homesteaders. They devise a plan to cause a split between Brawley and Saunders.
Clyde Barton (as Archie Hall)
A honest cowboy is falsely accused of the murder of a rancher.
Roper
Tom and Fuzzy investigate a ghost town which, in this case, is supposedly haunted by real ghosts. The town is an outlaw gang's hideout, and they scare folks away to protect their mine.
Dunn - Henchman (as Archie Hall)
A notorious outlaw is recruited by a cattle buyer, secret boss of a gang of cattle rustlers, to impersonate the town sheriff, who is the outlaw's twin brother; and complications ensue, as the sheriff, now a hostage, is on the eve of his marriage while the outlaw's cantina-dancer girlfriend has followed him to town and is at risk of exposing him.
Jim Barton (as Archie Hall)
The story concentrates on a travelling medicine show maintained by Bobby Clark and his relatives Minerva Urecal, Earle Hodgins and Joyce Bryant. Their progress is impeded when Hodgins is framed on a robbery charge, but Clark uses his fancy lariat to hog-tie the genuine crooks.
Rusty - Henchman in Stage
Gene is the foreman at the ranch owned by wealthy rodeo owner Maureen. She will lose her rodeo contract unless sales improve.
Rancher Andrews
Ben Wade and his partner Frosty return to Bellounds' ranch where twenty years earlier Wade was wanted for murder. Unrecognized, he gets a job on the ranch and soon becomes involved in Folsom's cattle rustling and a chance to settle an old score.
After gold shipments from a mining town have been hijacked, the three Mesquiteers buy a plane to fly the gold out. The owner of the shipping line brings in Eastern gangsters to thwart them.