Movies of Steve Clark and Jack Ingram together
Steve Clark and Jack Ingram have starred in 35 movies together. Their first film was Desert Patrol in 1938. The most recent movie that Steve Clark and Jack Ingram starred together was Cow Country in 1953.
1938
Desert Patrol
1938
Durango Valley Raiders
Durango Valley Raiders
Steve Clark
Starred as Boone Cordner
Jack Ingram
Starred as Deputy Slade, a Henchman
1939
Law of the Wolf
1940
Billy the Kid Outlawed
1941
King of Dodge City
1941
The Lone Rider Ambushed
1941
The Lone Rider in Ghost Town
1941
The Son of Davy Crockett
The Son of Davy Crockett
Steve Clark
Starred as Henchman Curly
Jack Ingram
Starred as Water Hole Poisoner
1941
White Eagle
1942
Along the Sundown Trail
Along the Sundown Trail
Steve Clark
Starred as Croupier
Jack Ingram
Starred as Henchman Bart Fleming
1942
Arizona Round-Up
1942
Arizona Stage Coach
1942
Bad Men of the Hills
Bad Men of the Hills
Steve Clark
Starred as Townsman
Jack Ingram
Starred as Blackjack Riley aka Fletch Katy
1942
Sunset Serenade
1942
The Lone Rider and the Bandit
1943
Devil Riders
1943
Western Cyclone
Western Cyclone
Steve Clark
Starred as Roberts - Mob Leader
Jack Ingram
Starred as Rufe Meeker - Henchman
1944
Ghost Guns
1944
Partners of the Trail
1944
Range Law
1944
Sundown Valley
1944
Valley of Vengeance
1945
Flame of the West
1945
Frontier Feud
1945
Rough Ridin' Justice
1945
Rustlers of the Badlands
1945
Stranger from Santa Fe
1947
Ghost Town Renegades
1947
South of the Chisholm Trail
1947
Stage to Mesa City
1948
Sundown Riders
1949
Law of the West
1950
Desperadoes of the West
1950
Frenchie
1953
Cow Country
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