Robert Strauss
18 titles
Filmography
18 results

Stalag 17
(1953)A cynical but adept sergeant works to expose a traitorous spy amongst a group of American POWs, prove his own innocence, and plan a daring escape.

The Atomic Kid
(1954)Barnaby 'Blix' Waterberry (Mickey Rooney) is a uranium prospector who is eating a peanut butter sandwich in the desert where atom bomb tests are being done. He becomes radioactive, and helps the FBI break up an enemy spy ring. A classic Blake Edwards comedy.

Inside the Mafia
(1959)In an effort to kill a rival mob boss at an upstate New York airport, mafia gunmen take over the airfield until one of the hostages devises a plan to turn the table on their captors.

Dagmar's Hot Pants, Inc.
(1971)Complications stymie the efforts of a Copenhagen-based prostitute to sell her business in order to marry the doctor she put through school.

I, Mobster
(1959)A second-generation Italian-American under Senate investigation recounts to the Feds his rise from bookie's runner to drug pusher to crime boss.

September Storm
(1960)There’s danger and menace under the water when three men and a fashion model take a yacht off the coast of Spain to dive for gold coins.

The Redhead from Wyoming
(1953)Kate Maxwell is a saloon proprietress caught between her feelings for suave promoter Jim Averell and the town's appealing, but less flamboyant, sheriff. Unbeknownst to Kate, Jim is using her saloon as a clearinghouse for rustled beef. By the time she learns the truth, both she and the town are in grave danger. Now Kate and the sheriff must battle overwhelming odds to set things right—if they can!

The Seven Year Itch
(1955)With his family away on vacation, a middle-aged man spends a sizzling New York City summer fantasizing about the enchanting blonde who lives upstairs.

The Bridges at Toko-Ri
(1954)A conflicted Navy pilot and veteran of the Second World War questions the role he is forced to play when he is called back into service for the Korean War.

Sailor Beware
(1952)Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis join the Navy in this entertaining comedy that features some of their best routines. Watch closely for a brief appearance by James Dean. Based on the play SAILOR BEWARE by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson.

Jumping Jacks
(1952)Gags and guffaws abound when song-and-dance man Hap Smith (Jerry Lewis) is induced to pose as a GI in paratroop training and liven up the camp show.

Fort Utah
(1967)A drifter and an Indian agent help pioneers against marauding cavalrymen and vengeance-bent Indians.

Dondi
(1961)Based on the extremely popular comic strip of the 1950s, it's the heartwarming drama about a young Italian orphan who is "adopted" by a troop of American soldiers.

The Man with the Golden Arm
(1955)Fresh out of rehab, a recovered heroin addict driven to start anew as a jazz drummer must battle the forces and influences around him to stay clean.

Money from Home
(1953)A gambler outwits gangsters with his country cousin, who poses as a British horse jockey, however budding romances complicate the situation.

Girls! Girls! Girls!
(1962)Elvis plays a charter-boat skipper who helps tourists land the big ones. Of course, plenty of beautiful girls want to land Elvis. But there's something Elvis likes almost as much as romance–a boat!

The Family Jewels
(1965)When a nine-year-old is suddenly orphaned and left with a fortune, she must decide which of her six uncles will become her guardian.

Frankie and Johnny
(1966)Join Elvis Presley and Donna Douglas for a riverboat ride of rollicking musical entertainment in this charming hit about a gambler and his lady love.