Robert Armstrong
6 titles
Filmography
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King Kong
(1933)Shipped from mysterious Skull Island for display in the United States, a gigantic ape escapes from his bonds and carries a beautiful blonde to the top of the Empire State Building.

The Son of Kong
(1933)This sequel to King Kong finds Carl Denham, following Kong's destruction of New York, planning another expedition to Skull Island in search of more monsters.

Mighty Joe Young
(1949)A slick nightclub owner (King Kong veteran Robert Armstrong) discovers the giant ape frolicking in Africa as the beloved pet of a young girl (Terry Moore). He brings both to Hollywood as a floor-show sensation, until some no-goods ply Joe with booze and the blitzed behemoth goes bonkers. Highlights such as Armstrong's henchmen trying to lasso Joe cowpoke style, Joe playing tug-of-war with musclemen and plenty of Joe-to-the-rescue action make Mighty Joe Young mighty fine entertainment.

'G' Men
(1935)A man raised by gangsters puts his knowledge of the underworld to use in the FBI's war on crime.

The Most Dangerous Game
(1932)After a harrowing shipwreck, a man and woman fight for their survival when they learn they've been captured and set up as prey for a maniacal hunter.

Blood on the Sun
(1945)An American reporter working in pre-WWII Tokyo becomes a victim of a government cover-up when he publishes an exposé on Japan's imperialist plans.