Movies by Buck Jones

The Spirit of Good

The Spirit of Good

When chorus girl Nell Gordon (Madlaine Traverse) is betrayed by a married man, she becomes hard and bitter. Eventually, she drifts from New York to the decadent Western town of Gehenna where she's the star of the cabaret.

Get Your Man

Get Your Man

Story of a Scottish coal miner-turned-Northwest Mounted Police Officer.

The One-Man Trail

The One-Man Trail

A young rancher searchs for the villain who murdered his father and ran off with his sister.

Two Moons

Two Moons

A fight breaks out between the cattle ranchers and the upstart sheep men, whose fences were seen as a threat to the freedom of the West.

Sunset Sprague

Sunset Sprague

When Sunset Sprague saves Calico Barnes from a bandit, the two men become friends. Barnes is heading out to protect his niece, Rose Loring, whose father was murdered right after his mine struck gold. Sprague goes to help and finds himself up against the villainous Mace Dennison.

Firebrand Trevison

Firebrand Trevison

A ranch owner runs afoul of a land grabber, and both of them are in love with the same girl, the daughter of a railroad owner.

Square Shooter

Square Shooter

Chick Crandall, half owner of the Flying A Ranch, returns home after a five-year absence and, because he is suspicious of his foreman Sam Curtis' activities, decides to proceed incognito. Disguised as Harold Montague, his partner's son, Chick works among the ranch hands and discovers that Curtis is rustling cattle and is responsible for driving Barbara Hampton and her aunt from their home.

The Cowboy and the Rajah

The Cowboy and the Rajah

The Cowboy and the Rajah

Cupid's Roundup

Cupid's Roundup

Cupid's Roundup is a silent Western

Brother Bill

Brother Bill

Brother Bill is a 1919 silent Western

When Pals Fall Out

When Pals Fall Out

When Pals Fall Out

Shackles of Fate

Shackles of Fate

Shackles of Fate

The Puncher and the Pup

The Puncher and the Pup

The Puncher and the Pup

The Fighting Sheriff

The Fighting Sheriff

A dying Jack makes Bob and Flash promise not to tell his sister that he was an outlaw. When Bob confronts Flash with his muffler found at the stage holdup, Flash tells Mary that Bob killed her brother. Believing he can now marry Mary, he plans one more robbery. But the jealous Tiana overhears and runs for the Sheriff.

Sudden Bill Dorn

Sudden Bill Dorn

Bundy has found gold on the Kent ranch but directs everyone to Ghost Town as he tries to take over the ranch. But Bill and Kent's niece Lorna have taken possession. When it appears Bundy is attracted to Lorna, his jealous girl friend has men destroy the ranch and the explosion helps uncover the gold vein.

The Boss Rider of Gun Creek

The Boss Rider of Gun Creek

A man impersonates his double to clear himself of a murder conviction.

The Cowboy and the Kid

The Cowboy and the Kid

Penniless drifter Steve Davis finds young Jimmy Thomas just after his father is killed. The two become friends and Steve looks for work. This brings him to town where teacher June Caldwell has lent money from the school fund to the dishonest Jess Watson, She now desperately needs it back and Steve soon finds himself in the middle of the conflict.

Silver Spurs

Silver Spurs

Janet Allison witnesses Art Holden and his gang hold up the Station Agent. When she identifies Holden to the Sheriff, the Sheriff gives Holden an alibi. Janet and Jim Fentriss then find Holden's secret hideout. When Janet returns the next day to meet Jim, Holden makes her a prisoner and waits in ambush for Jim to arrive.

The Throwback

The Throwback

When Buck is young his cattle stealing father is killed. Now grown Buck returns home still carrying the burden of his father's reputation. When he is framed for rustling, he finds an object that identifies Milt Fergus, the brother of his girl friend, as the rustler. Getting bailed out of jail he and his Uncle Ford have a plan to trap Milt.

Hello Trouble

Hello Trouble

After killing a friend in a gunfight, Jeff Douglas quits the Texas Rangers. He arrives at the Kenyon ranch just as Jonathan Kenyon apparently commits suicide. He and Janet Kenyon then become the new half owners. At first, he refuses to wear a gun and is believed to be a coward, but as trouble mounts, he straps it on once again.