Highest rated movie: Red River (1948)
Lowest rated movie: The Mad Monster (1942)
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Looking for reviews of Glenn Strange movies? Cinafilm has a total of 1,438 reviews across 48 movies.
Movies starring Glenn Strange have generally received mixed reviews and hold an average score of 57%.
Red River - released in 1948 - is Glenn Strange's highest rated movie, with a score of 83% based on 287 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Glenn Strange is The Mad Monster - released in 1942 - with a score of 24% based on 14 reviews.
At various times in his life a rancher, deputy sheriff and rodeo performer, this huge, towering (6' 5") beast of a man was born George Glenn Strange in Weed, New Mexico, on August 16, 1899, but grew up a real-life cowboy in Cross Cut, Texas. Of Irish and Cherokee Indian descent, he taught himself (by ear) the fiddle and guitar at a young age and started performing at local functions as a teen. In the late 1920s, Glenn and his cousin, Taylor McPeters, better known later as the western character actor Cactus Mack, joined a radio singing group known as the "Arizona Wranglers" that toured throughout the country.
Glenn Strange has acted in films with Ethan Laidlaw, Roy Bucko, Dan White and I. Stanford Jolley.
Glenn Strange has worked with these film directors: John Sturges, Sam Newfield, Raoul Walsh and Lesley Selander.
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