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filmography
FILM
They Ran for Their Lives (1968) with Scott Brady, John Carradine, Anthony Eisley, and Jim Davis; directed by John Payne
O'Conner's Ocean (1960) with Irene Hervey, Edward Andrews, and Bea Benaderet
Bailout at 43,000 (1957) with Karen Steele and Constance Ford
Hidden Fear (1957) with Conrad Nagel
Rebel in Town (1956) with Ruth Roman, J. Carrol Naish, Ben Cooper, John Smith, Ben Johnson, and James Griffith
The Boss (1956) with Roy Roberts and Joe Flynn; Payne also wrote and produced
Hold Back the Night (1956) with Peter Graves, Chuck Connors, and Mona Freeman
Slightly Scarlet (1956) with Rhonda Fleming, Arlene Dahl, Lance Fuller, and Kent Taylor
Hell's Island (1955) with Mary Murphy
Tennessee's Partner (1955) with Rhonda Fleming, Coleen Gray, and Ronald Reagan
The Road to Denver (1955) with Lee Van Cleef, Mona Freeman, and Glenn Strange
Santa Fe Passage (1955) with Faith Domergue and Rod Cameron
Rails Into Laramie (1954) with Mari Blanchard, Dan Duryea, and Lee Van Cleef
Silver Lode (1954) with Lizabeth Scott, Dan Duryea, Stuart Whitman, and John Hudson
99 River Street (1953) with Peggie Castle, Evelyn Keyes, and Glenn Langan
Raiders of the Seven Seas (1953) with Gerald Mohr, Donna Reed, and Lon Chaney Jr.
The Vanquished (1953) with Jan Sterling and Coleen Gray
The Blazing Forest (1952) with Richard Arlen, Agnes Moorehead, William Demarest, and Susan Morrow
Caribbean (1952) with Arlene Dahl and Woody Strode
Kansas City Confidential (1952) with Coleen Gray, Lee Van Cleef, and Neville Brand
Crosswinds (1951) with Rhonda Fleming and Forrest Tucker
Passage West (1951) with Dennis O'Keefe and Mary Beth Hughes
The Eagle and the Hawk (1950) with Rhonda Fleming and Dennis O'Keefe
Tripoli (1950) with Maureen O'Hara
El Paso (1949) with Sterling Hayden and Gail Russell
Captain China (1949) with Gail Russell, Lon Chaney Jr., Edgar Bergen, and Robert Armstrong
The Crooked Way (1949) with Sonny Tufts and Ellen Drew
The Saxon Charm (1948) with Robert Montgomery and Susan Hayward
Larceny (1947) with Shelley Winters, Dan Duryea, and Joan Caulfield
Miracle on 34th Street (1947) with Maureen O'Hara and Natalie Wood
The Razor's Edge (1946) with Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney, and Anne Baxter
Sentimental Journey (1946) with Maureen O'Hara and Glenn Langan
Wake Up and Dream (1946) with John Ireland
The Dolly Sisters (1945) with Betty Grable and June Haver
Hello Frisco, Hello (1943) with Alice Faye, John Archer, and June Havoc
Footlight Serenade (1942) with Betty Grable and Victor Mature
Iceland (1942) with Sonja Henie
Springtime in the Rockies (1942) with Betty Grable, Carmen Miranda, and Cesar Romero
To the Shores of Tripoli (1942) with Maureen O'Hara and Randolph Scott
Remember the Day (1941) with Claudette Colbert and Anne Revere
Weekend in Havana (1941) with Alice Faye, Carmen Miranda, and Cesar Romero
Sun Valley Serenade (1941) with Sonja Henie, Joan Davis, Glenn Miller, and Milton Berle
The Great American Broadcast (1941) with Alice Faye, Cesar Romero, Mary Beth Hughes, and Jack Oakie
Tin Pan Alley (1940) with Alice Faye and Betty Grable
Tear Gas Squad (1940) with Dennis Morgan, George Reeves, and William Hopper
The Great Profile (1940) with John Barrymore, Mary Beth Hughes, Lionel Atwill, and Anne Baxter
King of the Lumberjacks (1940)
Maryland (1940) with Walter Brennan, Fay Bainter, Terry Moore, and Brenda Joyce
Star Dust (1940) with Linda Darnell and Mary Beth Hughes
Indianapolis Speedway (1939) with Ann Sheridan
Wings of the Navy (1939) with George Brent and Olivia de Havilland
Kid Nightingale (1939) with Jane Wyman
Garden of the Moon (1938) with Pat O'Brien and Penny Singleton
College Swing (1938) with George Burns, Gracie Allen, Robert Cummings, Bob Hope, and Martha Raye
Love on Toast (1938)
Hats Off (1937) with Mae Clarke
Fair Warning (1937) with Betty Furness
Dodsworth (1936) with Walter Huston, Mary Astor, David Niven, and Spring Byington
TELEVISION SERIES
Death Valley Days, 1952-1975 TV series. Payne hosted this series during its final run, from 1972-1975
The Restless Gun, 1957-1959 TV series. Payne portrayed Vint Bonner. A total of 78 episodes were produced by Payne's company Window Productions
TELEVISION APPEARANCES
Columbo, episode Forgotten Lady, originally aired September 14, 1975
Cade's County, episode Requiem for Miss Madrid, originally aired December 12, 1971
Gunsmoke, episode Gentry's Law, originally aired October 12, 1970
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, episode The Restless Gun, originally aired March 29, 1957. This show served as the pilot for Payne's series of the same name
Zane Grey Theater, episode Until the Man Dies, originally aired January 25, 1957
The Best of Broadway, episode The Philadelphia Story, originally aired December 8, 1954
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