Robert Young
25 titles
Filmography
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Father Knows Best
Maybe he didn't always know best, but beginning in 1954, insurance salesman Jim Anderson of Springfield was America's favorite head of household.

They Won't Believe Me
(1947)On trial for his girlfriend's murder, stockbroker Larry Ballentine defends his innocence, recounting the series of events leading to her death.

Western Union
(1941)An engineer leading the construction of a telegraph line hires a former outlaw as a scout, but his old gang starts to interfere with the project.

Crossfire
(1947)Stark, claustrophobic thriller about racial intolerance. A detective lays a trap for an anti-Semitic soldier who murdered a Jewish war veteran. Starring Robert Mitchum.

Navy Blue and Gold
(1937)Three very different young men find themselves rooming together during their first year at the Naval Academy of Annapolis. Here they learn the real meaning of teamwork and competition.

The Second Woman
(1950)The new girlfriend in a successful but troubled architect's life slowly uncovers foul play behind his former bride's death and his own torment.

Relentless
(1948)A wandering cowboy, framed for murder, is hounded by a posse. During his search for the man who can clear him of charges, he meets up with Chapman, owner of a covered-wagon store. She comes to his aid and together they clear him of a murder charge.

Mercy or Murder?
(1987)A husband spends his retirement caring for his wife with Alzheimer's. Unable to bear her suffering, he agonizes over a decision to end her misery.

The Canterville Ghost
(1944)Three hundred years ago, when Sir Simon's cowardice brought shame to theCantervilles, he was cursed to haunt the family manor as The CantervilleGhost.England, World War II. It's been three centuries, and Sir Simon (CharlesLaughton) can't even scare eight-year-old Lady Jessica (MargaretO'Brien), the current lady of the manor. Only an honest act of selflesscourage by a Canterville descendent can ...

Northwest Passage
(1940)Tracy plays true-life explorer Major Robert Rogers, leader of the celebrated Rogers’ Rangers fighting force that took on one of the most challenging expeditions in military history.

Stowaway
(1936)A slain missionary's ward attaches herself to an American playboy and his sweetheart in Shanghai after stowing away.

Honolulu
(1939)Movie heartthrob Brooks is tired of being besieged by adoring fans. When he meets his exact double, a shy Hawaiian plantation owner named George, they decide to switch for a month.

Cairo
(1942)Cairo is the movie and the place for songs, cloak-and-dagger fun andgreat movie in-jokes.

Secret of the Incas
(1954)Charlton Heston stars as Harry Steele, an American treasure hunter moonlighting as a tour guide in the jungles of Peru. He is on a quest to discover the Sunburst, an ancient Incan treasure, that has the power to build and destroy civilizations.

The Enchanted Cottage
(1945)Oliver returns from World War II hideously scarred, certain no woman could ever want him. But he marries Laura, who believes herself equally unlovable and they retreat to a newlywed cottage where an unseen magic reshapes how they see themselves.
H.M. Pulham, Esq.
(1941)
Goodbye, My Fancy
(1951)A congresswoman who returns to her alma mater to accept an honorary degr ee, and finds herself romantically involved with both the college president and a magazine photographer.
Marcus Welby, M.D.
Robert Young plays Dr. Marcus Welby, a dedicated family physician who made house calls a priority in life. From week to week Welby was tasked with some of the most devastating disorders and serious situations an M.D. can face, but confronted them with a fierce honesty and dedicated compassion that made him a virtual superhero with a stethoscope. But he couldn't do it alone. Enter Dr. Steven Kiley, portrayed by the strapping and very new James Brolin in his first regular television role.
Tugboat Annie
(1933)All hands on deck! Anyone wondering why Marie Dressler was such an extraordinary box-office draw need only to step aboard the tug Narcissus and sail away with Tugboat Annie for a knockabout comedy-drama. Dressler stars as savvy skipper Annie, steering through Pacific Northwest waters and through troubles with her hard-working, adoring son Alec (Robert Young) and her hapless, boozing husband Terry (Wallace Beery, Dressler's costar in Min and Bill). There are plenty of laughs, but also lots of familial strife, until life-threatening danger at sea brings out the best in Terry...and puts everyone's priorities in order.

Lady Be Good
(1941)Married songwriters almost split up while putting on a big show.