George Houston
George Houston, having success on the Broadway stage, was enticed to Hollywood for some singing work in musicals in the mid 1930s. Hired by Grand National Studios, he appeared in the lead role for the tuneful seafaring yarn Captain Calamity (1936) and as Wild Bill Hickcock in Frontier Scout (1938). With the success of singing cowboys in motion pictures, he was signed at MGM, starring in The Great Waltz, and for Warner Bros. in Blockade, both 1938. From 1939 to 1940 he starred in an eight-part short film production, Tales of Billy the Kid, for PRC (Producers Distributing Corporation), but the series was never released. Houston's last film was The Lone Rider (1942).

Conquest

The Howards of Virginia

Frontier Scout

What Price Safety!

Let's Sing Again

Captain Calamity

The Lone Rider and the Bandit

Wallaby Jim of the Islands

Blockade

The Lone Rider in Frontier Fury

The Great Waltz

Outlaws of Boulder Pass

Masks and Memories

The Lone Rider Crosses the Rio

Laughing at Danger

The Lone Rider in Ghost Town

Border Roundup

Texas Justice

The Lone Rider Ambushed

The Lone Rider Fights Back

The Lone Rider Rides On

The Lone Rider in Cheyenne

Marie Antoinette
