Oliver Drake was an American screenwriter and director, primarily known for his contributions to the Western genre. Over his career, he wrote and directed numerous low-budget Westerns, including Today I Hang (1942). Drake's work was instrumental in shaping the B-Western film landscape during the 1930s and 1940s.
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199
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1903-05-28
Boise, Idaho, USA
Clarence Oliver Drake, C.O. Drake, Ollie Drake, William Drake, Revilo Ekard, Clint Johnson, Ollie Milliken, James Oliver
Red Blood and Blue
The Mummy and the Curse of the Jackals
Outlaw Treasure
Lonesome Trail
Sunset Carson Rides Again
The Drifter
They Ran for Their Lives
Saddle Serenade
Riders of the Dawn
The Parson and the Outlaw
Across The Rio Grande
A Lust to Kill
Billy the Kid Outlawed
The Kid from Gower Gulch
The Silver Bullet
The Las Vegas Strangler
A Scarlet Week-End
Lawless Code
Song of the Sierras
Border Guns
Texas Tornado
The Mojave Kid
West of Cheyenne
War of the Range
Born to Battle
Battling Marshal
Roaring Westward
Trail to Mexico
West of the Alamo
Springtime in Texas
Trail of Terror
Today I Hang
The Reckless Rider
Deep in the Heart of Texas
Ride a Wild Stud
Border Buckaroos
Kansas Cyclone
West of Texas
Fighting Valley
Deadline
Fighting Mustang
Rainbow Over the Rockies
Riders of the Santa Fe
Brand of Fear
Angelica, the Young Vixen
The Desert Rider
Moon Over Montana
Ginger
The Drifter