Randolph Scott filmography
Randolph Scott (1898–1987) appeared in over one hundred feature films during his career.
Feature films
| Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1928 | Sharp Shooters[1] | Foreign Serviceman in Moroccan Cafe | John G. Blystone | Released in the United Kingdom under the title Three Naval Rascals |
| 1929 | Weary River[2] | Man in Audience | Frank Lloyd | |
| The Far Call[3] | Helms | Allan Dwan | ||
| The Black Watch[4] | Bit Part | John Ford | Released in the United Kingdom under the title King of the Khyber Rifles | |
| Sailor's Holiday[5] | Undetermined Role | Fred C. Newmeyer | ||
| The Virginian[6] | Rider extra | Victor Fleming | ||
| Dynamite[7] | Undetermined Role | Cecil B. DeMille | ||
| 1930 | Born Reckless[8] | Dick Milburn | John Ford Andrew Benniston |
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| 1931 | Women Men Marry[9] | Steve Bradley | Charles Hutchison | |
| 1932 | Sky Bride[10] | Captain Frank Robertson | Stephen Roberts | |
| A Successful Calamity[11] | Larry Rivers, the Polo Coach | John G. Adolfi | ||
| Heritage of the Desert[12] | Jack Hare | Henry Hathaway | Reissued under the title When the West Was Young | |
| Hot Saturday[13] | Bill Fadden | William A. Seiter | ||
| Wild Horse Mesa[14] | Chane Weymer | Henry Hathaway | ||
| 1933 | Hello, Everybody![15] | Hunt Blake | William A. Seiter | |
| The Thundering Herd[16] | Tom Doan | Henry Hathaway | Reissued under the title Buffalo Stampede | |
| Murders in the Zoo[17] | Dr. Jack Woodford | A. Edward Sutherland | ||
| Supernatural[18] | Grant Wilson | Victor Halperin | ||
| Sunset Pass[19] | Ash Preston | Henry Hathaway | ||
| Cocktail Hour[20] | Randolph Morgan | Victor Schertzinger | ||
| Man of the Forest[21] | Brett Dale | Henry Hathaway | Reissued under the title Challenge of the Frontier | |
| To the Last Man[22] | Lynn Hayden | Henry Hathaway | Reissued under the title Law of Vengeance | |
| Broken Dreams[23] | Dr. Robert Morley | Robert Vignola | ||
| 1934 | The Last Round-Up[24] | Jim Cleve | Henry Hathaway | |
| Wagon Wheels[25] | Clint Belmet | Charles Barton | Reissued under the title Caravans West | |
| 1935 | Home on the Range[26] | Tom Hatfield | Arthur Jacobson | |
| Rocky Mountain Mystery[27] | Larry Sutton | Charles Barton | Reissued under the title The Fighting Westerner | |
| Roberta[28] | John Kent | William A. Seiter | ||
| Village Tale[29] | T.N. "Slaughter" Somerville | John Cromwell | ||
| She[30] | Leo Vincey | Irving Pichel Lansing C. Holden |
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| So Red the Rose[31] | Duncan Bedford | King Vidor | ||
| 1936 | Follow the Fleet[32] | CPO Bilge Smith | Mark Sandrich | |
| And Sudden Death[33] | Lt. James Knox | Charles Barton | ||
| The Last of the Mohicans[34] | Hawkeye | George B. Seitz | ||
| Go West, Young Man[35] | Bud Norton | Henry Hathaway | ||
| 1937 | High, Wide and Handsome[36] | Peter Cortlandt | Rouben Mamoulian | |
| 1938 | Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm[37] | Tony Kent | Allan Dwan | |
| The Texans[38] | Kirk Jordan | James P. Hogan | ||
| The Road to Reno[39] | Steve Fortness | S. Sylan Simon | Reissued under the title The Ranger and the Lady | |
| 1939 | Jesse James[40] | Marshall Will Wright | Henry King | Technicolor |
| Susannah of the Mounties[41] | Inspector Angus "Monty" Montague | William A. Sieter | Sepiatone | |
| Frontier Marshal[42] | Wyatt Earp | Allan Dwan | ||
| Coast Guard[43] | Thomas "Speed" Bradshaw | Edward Ludwig | ||
| 20,000 Men a Year[44] | Brad Reynolds | Alfred E. Green | ||
| 1940 | Virginia City[45] | Capt. Vance Irby | Michael Curtiz | Sepiatone |
| My Favorite Wife[46] | Stephen Burkett | Garson Kanin | ||
| When the Daltons Rode[47] | Tod Jackson | George Marshall | ||
| 1941 | Western Union[48] | Vance Shaw | Fritz Lang | Technicolor |
| Belle Starr[49] | Sam Starr | Irving Cummings | Technicolor | |
| Paris Calling[50] | Nick | Edwin L. Marin | Reissued under the title Paris Bombshell | |
| 1942 | To the Shores of Tripoli[51] | Sgt. Dixie Smith | H. Bruce Humberstone | Technicolor |
| The Spoilers[52] | Alexander McNamara | Ray Enright | ||
| Pittsburgh[53] | John "Cash" Evans | Lewis Seiler | ||
| 1943 | Bombardier[54] | Captain Buck Oliver | Ricard Wallace | |
| The Desperadoes[55] | Sheriff Steve Upton | Charles Vidor | Technicolor | |
| Corvette K-225[56] | Lt. Cmdr. McLain | Richard Rosson | Released in the United Kingdom under the title The Nelson Touch | |
| Gung Ho![57] | Colonel Thorwald | Ray Enright | ||
| 1944 | Follow the Boys[58] | Himself | Edward Sutherland | |
| Belle of the Yukon[59] | Honest John Calhoun | William A. Seiter | Technicolor | |
| 1945 | China Sky[60] | Dr. Gray Thompson | Ray Enright | |
| Captain Kidd[61] | Adam Mercy | Rowland V. Lee | ||
| 1946 | Abilene Town[62] | Dan Mitchell | Edwin L. Marin | |
| Badman's Territory[63] | Mark Rowley | Tim Whelan | RKO | |
| Home, Sweet Homicide[64] | 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 Danning | Ray Enright | Cinecolor | |
| Return of the Bad Men | Marshal Vance Cordell | Ray Enright | RKO Mbr />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 | Released 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 Released 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 | |
| Man in the Saddle | Owen Merritt | André de Toth | Technicolor Released in the United Kingdom under the title The Outcast | |
| Starlift | Himself | Roy Del Ruth | ||
| 1952 | Carson City | Silent Jeff Kincaid | André de Toth | WarnerColor |
| Hangman's Knot | Major Matt Stewart | Roy Huggins | Technicolor | |
| 1953 | The Man Behind the Gun | Major Ransome Callicut | Felix Feist | 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 | André de Toth | WarnerColor Reputedly filmed, but not released, in 3-D | |
| 1955 | Ten Wanted Men | John Stewart | H. 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 | Filmed in 1955 | |
| 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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
Scott's only venture into television (other than an appearance on Celebrity Golf) was in the late 1950s as host of the proposed Randolph Scott's Theater of the West series. The pilot starred Scott Brady as a lawman trying to escape a criminal past. The series was never sold and the pilot episode never aired.
References
- ^ Blystone, John G. (January 15, 1928), Sharp Shooters (Action, Comedy, Drama), George O'Brien, Lois Moran, Noah Young, Fox Film Corporation, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Lloyd, Frank (February 10, 1929), Weary River (Drama, Romance), Richard Barthelmess, Betty Compson, William Holden, First National Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ "Silent Era : Progressive Silent Film List". www.silentera.com. Retrieved September 10, 2025.
- ^ Ford, John (May 22, 1929), The Black Watch (Adventure, Drama), Victor McLaglen, Myrna Loy, David Torrence, Fox Film Corporation, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ "Silent Era : Progressive Silent Film List". www.silentera.com. Retrieved September 10, 2025.
- ^ Fleming, Victor (November 9, 1929), The Virginian (Adventure, Romance, Western), Gary Cooper, Walter Huston, Mary Brian, Paramount Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ DeMille, Cecil B. (December 13, 1929), Dynamite (Comedy, Drama, Romance), Conrad Nagel, Kay Johnson, Charles Bickford, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Ford, John (June 6, 1930), Born Reckless (Crime, Drama, War), Edmund Lowe, Catherine Dale Owen, William Harrigan, Fox Film Corporation, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Hutchison, Charles (March 2, 1931), Women Men Marry (Drama), Natalie Moorhead, Sally Blane, Randolph Scott, Charles Hutchison Productions, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ "Sky Bride". prod.tcm.com. Retrieved September 10, 2025.
- ^ "AFI|Catalog". catalog.afi.com. Retrieved September 10, 2025.
- ^ Hathaway, Henry (September 30, 1932), Heritage of the Desert (Drama, Western), Randolph Scott, Sally Blane, J. Farrell MacDonald, Paramount Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Seiter, William A. (October 28, 1932), Hot Saturday (Drama, Romance), Cary Grant, Nancy Carroll, Randolph Scott, Paramount Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Hathaway, Henry (November 25, 1932), Wild Horse Mesa (Action, Drama, Romance), Randolph Scott, Sally Blane, Fred Kohler, Paramount Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Seiter, William A. (February 17, 1933), Hello, Everybody! (Musical), Kate Smith, Randolph Scott, Sally Blane, Paramount Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Hathaway, Henry (March 1, 1933), The Thundering Herd (Drama, Western), Randolph Scott, Judith Allen, Buster Crabbe, Paramount Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Sutherland, A. Edward (March 31, 1933), Murders in the Zoo (Crime, Horror), Charles Ruggles, Lionel Atwill, Gail Patrick, Paramount Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Halperin, Victor (May 12, 1933), Supernatural (Drama, Horror, Mystery), Carole Lombard, Randolph Scott, Alan Dinehart, Paramount Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Hathaway, Henry (May 26, 1933), Sunset Pass (Drama, Western), Randolph Scott, Tom Keene, Kathleen Burke, Paramount Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Schertzinger, Victor (June 5, 1933), Cocktail Hour (Crime, Drama, Romance), Bebe Daniels, Randolph Scott, Sidney Blackmer, Columbia Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Hathaway, Henry (August 25, 1933), Man of the Forest (Action, Drama, Romance), Randolph Scott, Verna Hillie, Harry Carey, Paramount Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Hathaway, Henry (September 15, 1933), To the Last Man (Drama, Western), Randolph Scott, Esther Ralston, Jack La Rue, Paramount Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Vignola, Robert G. (October 20, 1933), Broken Dreams (Drama), Randolph Scott, Martha Sleeper, Beryl Mercer, Monogram Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Hathaway, Henry (May 1, 1934), The Last Round-Up (Drama, Western), Randolph Scott, Barbara Fritchie, Monte Blue, Paramount Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Barton, Charles (September 15, 1934), Wagon Wheels (Drama, Western), Randolph Scott, Gail Patrick, Billy Lee, Paramount Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Jacobson, Arthur (February 1, 1935), Home on the Range (Action, Drama, Romance), Randolph Scott, Jackie Coogan, Evelyn Brent, Paramount Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Barton, Charles (March 1, 1935), Rocky Mountain Mystery (Drama, Mystery, Western), Randolph Scott, Charles 'Chic' Sale, Mrs Leslie Carter, Paramount Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Seiter, William A. (March 8, 1935), Roberta (Comedy, Musical, Romance), Irene Dunne, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, RKO Radio Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Cromwell, John (June 15, 1935), Village Tale (Drama, Romance), Randolph Scott, Kay Johnson, Arthur Hohl, RKO Radio Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Holden, Lansing C.; Pichel, Irving (July 12, 1935), She (Adventure, Fantasy, Romance), Helen Gahagan, Randolph Scott, Helen Mack, Merican C. Cooper Productions, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Vidor, King (December 20, 1935), So Red the Rose (Drama, Romance, War), Margaret Sullavan, Walter Connolly, Randolph Scott, Paramount Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Sandrich, Mark (February 20, 1936), Follow the Fleet (Comedy, Musical, Romance), Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Randolph Scott, RKO Radio Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Barton, Charles (June 16, 1936), And Sudden Death (Action, Drama, Romance), Randolph Scott, Frances Drake, Tom Brown, Paramount Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Seitz, George B. (September 4, 1936), The Last of the Mohicans (Adventure, Drama, Western), Randolph Scott, Binnie Barnes, Henry Wilcoxon, Edward Small Productions, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Hathaway, Henry (November 18, 1936), Go West Young Man (Comedy), Mae West, Warren William, Randolph Scott, Paramount Pictures, Emanuel Cohen Productions, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Mamoulian, Rouben, High, Wide and Handsome (Adventure, Drama, Music), Irene Dunne, Randolph Scott, Dorothy Lamour, Paramount Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Dwan, Allan (March 18, 1938), Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (Comedy, Drama, Family), Shirley Temple, Randolph Scott, Jack Haley, Twentieth Century Fox, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Hogan, James P. (August 12, 1938), The Texans (Drama, Western), Joan Bennett, Randolph Scott, May Robson, Paramount Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ Simon, S. Sylvan, The Road to Reno (Comedy, Music, Romance), Randolph Scott, Hope Hampton, Glenda Farrell, Universal Pictures, retrieved September 10, 2025
- ^ King, Henry; Cummings, Irving (January 27, 1939), Jesse James (Drama, Western), Tyrone Power, Henry Fonda, Nancy Kelly, Twentieth Century Fox, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Seiter, William A.; Lang, Walter (June 23, 1939), Susannah of the Mounties (Drama, Western), Shirley Temple, Randolph Scott, Margaret Lockwood, Twentieth Century Fox, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Dwan, Allan (July 28, 1939), Frontier Marshal (Drama, Western), Randolph Scott, Nancy Kelly, Cesar Romero, Twentieth Century Fox, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Ludwig, Edward (August 4, 1939), Coast Guard (Adventure, Drama, Mystery), Randolph Scott, Frances Dee, Ralph Bellamy, Columbia Pictures, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Green, Alfred E. (October 27, 1939), 20,000 Men a Year (Action, Adventure, Drama), Randolph Scott, Preston Foster, Margaret Lindsay, Cosmopolitan Productions, Twentieth Century Fox, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Curtiz, Michael (March 23, 1940), Virginia City (Western), Errol Flynn, Miriam Hopkins, Randolph Scott, Warner Bros., retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Kanin, Garson (May 17, 1940), My Favorite Wife (Comedy, Romance), Irene Dunne, Cary Grant, Randolph Scott, RKO Radio Pictures, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Marshall, George (August 23, 1940), When the Daltons Rode (Western), Randolph Scott, Kay Francis, Brian Donlevy, Universal Pictures, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Lang, Fritz (February 21, 1941), Western Union (History, Western), Robert Young, Randolph Scott, Dean Jagger, Twentieth Century Fox, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Cummings, Irving (September 12, 1941), Belle Starr (Drama, Western), Randolph Scott, Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, Twentieth Century Fox, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Marin, Edwin L. (December 4, 1941), Paris Calling (Action, Adventure, Drama), Elisabeth Bergner, Randolph Scott, Basil Rathbone, Charles K. Feldman Group, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Humberstone, H. Bruce (July 29, 1942), To the Shores of Tripoli (Drama, Romance, War), John Payne, Maureen O'Hara, Randolph Scott, Twentieth Century Fox, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Enright, Ray (June 11, 1942), The Spoilers (Drama, Western), Marlene Dietrich, Randolph Scott, John Wayne, Universal Pictures, Frank Lloyd Productions, Charles K. Feldman Group, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Seiler, Lewis (December 11, 1942), Pittsburgh (Action, Drama, Romance), Marlene Dietrich, John Wayne, Randolph Scott, Charles K. Feldman Group, Universal Pictures, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Wallace, Richard; Hillyer, Lambert (May 14, 1943), Bombardier (Drama, War), Pat O'Brien, Randolph Scott, Anne Shirley, RKO Radio Pictures, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Vidor, Charles (May 25, 1943), The Desperadoes (Action, Comedy, Western), Randolph Scott, Claire Trevor, Glenn Ford, Columbia Pictures, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Rosson, Richard; Hawks, Howard (September 29, 1943), Corvette K-225 (Action, Drama, Romance), Randolph Scott, James Brown, Ella Raines, Universal Pictures, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Enright, Ray (December 20, 1943), 'Gung Ho!': The Story of Carlson's Makin Island Raiders (Drama, History, War), Randolph Scott, Alan Curtis, Noah Beery Jr, Walter Wanger Productions, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Sutherland, A. Edward; Rawlins, John (May 5, 1944), Follow the Boys (Comedy, Drama, Music), George Raft, Vera Zorina, Grace McDonald, Universal Pictures, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Seiter, William A., Belle of the Yukon (Action, Comedy, Musical), Randolph Scott, Gypsy Rose Lee, Dinah Shore, International Pictures (I), retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Enright, Ray (May 16, 1945), China Sky (Adventure, Drama, War), Randolph Scott, Ruth Warrick, Ellen Drew, RKO Radio Pictures, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Lee, Rowland V. (December 25, 1945), Captain Kidd (Adventure, Biography, Drama), Charles Laughton, Randolph Scott, Barbara Britton, Benedict Bogeaus Production, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Marin, Edwin L. (January 11, 1946), Abilene Town (Drama, Western), Randolph Scott, Ann Dvorak, Edgar Buchanan, Guild Productions Inc., Jules Levy presents, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Whelan, Tim (May 4, 1946), Badman's Territory (Western), Randolph Scott, Ann Richards, George 'Gabby' Hayes, RKO Radio Pictures, retrieved September 11, 2025
- ^ Bacon, Lloyd (October 2, 1946), Home, Sweet Homicide (Adventure, Comedy, Crime), Peggy Ann Garner, Randolph Scott, Lynn Bari, Twentieth Century Fox, retrieved September 11, 2025