Robert Lowery
16 titles
Filmography
16 results

Batman and Robin
(1949)Dynamic duo Batman and Robin set out to prevent The Wizard, a black hooded mastermind, from obtaining the diamonds he needs for his nefarious plan.

They Made Me a Killer
(1946)An auto mechanic haunted by the accidental death of his kid brother unwittingly becomes the getaway driver for a bank heist and is framed for murder.

The Navy Way
(1944)The true backdrop of World War II forms the basis of the lives of U.S. Navy recruits in training and what happens when one of them falls in love.

The Monster and the Ape
(1945)When a robot dubbed Metalogen Man is stolen by a giant ape, its creator goes on an epic quest to find it and the party responsible for its abduction.

Dark Mountain
(1944)A woman doesn't realize that the man she has just married is a gangster. When she is implicated in a murder he committed, she turns to an ex-boyfriend, who is now a park ranger, for help.

Dangerous Passage
(1944)In this film noir, a Texan leaves Central America to return home and collect a large inheritance, but he picks a dangerous ship on which to travel.

Call of the Forest
(1949)Armed with a map of a gold mine, a prospector and his son are off to strike it rich, but they'll first have to fight off the greedy Sam Harrison.

Highway 13
(1948)A spate of deadly trucking accidents along a stretch of U.S. 13 in California prompts an investigation. Is the highway jinxed, or is homicide afoot?

Death Valley
(1946)When a dance hall girl is robbed and murdered, her killer flees into Death Valley and encounters the rightful owner of the gold she was carrying.

Danger Street
(1947)After the staff at a magazine encounters a revealing photo, they follow the clues, placing their lives in danger to solve a murder mystery.

Revenge of the Zombies
(1943)A mad scientist creating an army of Nazi zombies in a Bayou swamp mansion needs a reanimating serum after his wife joins the ranks of the undead.

The Mummy's Ghost
(1944)Kharis (Lon Chaney Jr.) is given a sacred potion that grants him eternal life to search for his lost love, Princess Ananka, despite the unending curse that haunts them.

Campus Rhythm
(1943)A radio songstress runs away from her sponsor and guardian to enroll in college under an assumed name.

Dawn on the Great Divide
(1942)While leading a wagon train of settlers and supplies across the plains, Buck has a run-in with undercover raiders with interests in a nearby town.

Crosswinds
(1951)Smugglers frame a schooner captain in New Guinea so they can use his ship to rob gold.

Shooting High
(1940)Hollywood comes to make a movie about a Wild West hero, but his grandson is passed over the role and has to save the film when the star walks off.