Highest rated movie: Pickup on South Street (1953)
Lowest rated movie: Indestructible Man (1956)
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Movies starring Stuart Randall have generally received mixed reviews and hold an average score of 58%.
Pickup on South Street - released in 1953 - is Stuart Randall's highest rated movie, with a score of 79% based on 132 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Stuart Randall is Indestructible Man - released in 1956 - with a score of 31% based on 37 reviews.
Stuart Randall (July 24, 1909 – June 22, 1988) was an American actor of film and television who appeared on screen between 1950 and 1971.
He is best known for his recurring role as Sheriff Mort Corey in thirty-four episodes which aired between April 4, 1961, and April 20, 1963, of the western television series, Laramie. He appeared in three earlier Laramie episodes under different character names.
Randall's first role was also as a sheriff in the 1950 Roy Rogers film, Bells of Coronado. He appeared in Pickup on South Street as a police commissioner. In 1954, he played a sheriff in the episode "Belle Starr" of the syndicated television series Stories of the Century, starring and narrated by Jim Davis.
In 1955, he portrayed Tom Garvey in "Cattle Drive to Casper" on the NBC anthology series, Frontier, narrated by Walter Coy. His co-stars in the episode included Jack Elam, Beverly Garland, and Ray Teal. He appeared in 1958–59 as Sheriff Art Sampson (billed in the last appearance as Art Simpson) on an earlier NBC series, Cimarron City, set in an Oklahoma boomtown. John Smith was a co-star in that series too.
Stuart Randall has acted in films with Lee Van Cleef, Richard Widmark, Morris Ankrum and John Doucette.
Stuart Randall has worked with these film directors: Samuel Fuller, Henry Hathaway, George Sherman and Vincente Minnelli.
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