Roy Roberts
14 titles
Filmography
14 results

He Walked by Night
(1949)Police try to track down an elusive thief and cop killer who seemingly vanishes into thin air. Can they catch him before he murders again?

Tumbleweed
(1953)Through a series of unfortunate circumstances, wagon train scout Jim Harvey is wrongly accused of saving himself while allowing the people under his protection to be slaughtered. With the help of Sheriff Murchoree and his Indigenous friend Tigre, Harvey breaks out of jail to prove his innocence.

The Enforcer
(1951)For as long as crime boss Albert Mendoza (Everett Sloane) has been running a notorious ring of hired hit men, District Attorney Martin Ferguson (Humphrey Bogart) has been hunting him down. But Ferguson cuts a deal with Mendoza's henchman Joe Rico (Ted De Corsia), and the mob boss is finally arrested. However, Rico dies mysteriously before he can testify against Mendoza, and Ferguson must reexamine years of potential evidence, desperately searching for something to incriminate the gangster with.

The Boss
(1956)
House of Wax
(1953)A mad killer turns his victims into figures for his wax museum in this 1953 horror classic originally released in 3-D. Vincent Price plays the demented waxmeister; Phyllis Kirk is one of the young beauties he wants to turn into permanent displays.
Smoky
(1946)The tender story of a cowboy's devotion to his remarkable horse.

The Man Behind The Gun
(1953)Badland baddies want Southern California to secede from the Union, and it's up to undercover cavalry officer Randolph Scott to stop them! It's tall-in-the-saddle 1952 Technicolor action in the finest Scott tradition.

Borderline
(1950)A female cop goes undercover to help customs agents stop an American drug smuggler. After goons break in to confront him, she’s in sudden danger.

Santa Fe
(1951)After the Civil War, two brothers, once the best of friends, try to reconcile their differences that led them to fight on opposite sides in this stirring, emotional Western.

The Cimarron Kid
(1952)Wrongly blamed for a train robbery, Bill Doolin returns to his former gang, engaging in further heists and becoming a notorious outlaw.

The Lone Hand
(1953)Zachary Hallock and his son Joshua are farmers who live in a frontier town plagued by outlaws. After the murder of a Pinkerton's detective, the farmers decide to unite against the bandits, but Hallock refuses. Instead, Hallock covertly joins the outlaws, causing anguish not only for his son but also for his new bride.

The King and Four Queens
(1956)An escaped desperado sets his sights on a hidden treasure as well as four beautiful young widows.

Guadalcanal Diary
(1943)In the summer of 1942, WWII battle-weary Marines hit the beach and dig in on a Japanese-held Pacific island Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands.

The Big Trees
(1952)The scheming plans of a lumber baron to harvest sequoia trees in Northern California turns the Quaker colony in his midst against his greedy mission.