Robert Warwick
13 titles
Filmography
13 results

Code of the Mounted
(1935)After a killer escapes from prison with his partner's help, two mounties on his pursuit discover that he is part of a crime ring run by a woman.

Sullivan's Travels
(1941)In this comedic masterpiece, a wealthy director (Joel McCrea) wants to find "real" people for his next great film (co-starring Veronica Lake).

The Falcon's Adventure
(1946)The Falcon saves Louisa from kidnappers seeking her father's diamond formula and must flee to Florida after being framed for murder.

The Fighting Marines
(1935)Attempting to build a landing field on Halfway Island in the Pacific, marines unwittingly endanger the secret hideout of the mysterious Tiger Shark.

The Bold Caballero
(1936)The first ‘Zorro’ film in color sees the fighter for the less fortunate try to escape after being sentenced to death for a murder he didn't commit.

The Trigger Trio
(1937)When an anthrax-infected herd of cattle leads to the murder of a state inspection official, the Three Mesquiteers are called in to solve the crime.

Impact
(1949)When an unfaithful wife’s murder plot with her lover kills him instead, her presumed dead husband hides out to let her face the criminal consquences.

Silver Lode
(1954)Action-filled Western about the redemption of a man framed for murder and theft who now has to find the real killer as the town starts to turn on him.
The Palm Beach Story
(1942)Jerry walks out of her Park Avenue apartment, away from her penniless inventor husband and on to a train heading for Miami, but when she finds a millionaire, will she stick with him or persuade him to invest in her man?

Escape to Burma
(1955)After a prince is slain in British Burma, a fugitive suspect hides on a teak plantation, where an attraction grows between him and the colonial owner.

The Rich Are Always with Us
(1932)The richest woman in the world (Ruth Chatterton) has everything money can buy. But with her heart torn between her faithless husband and an ardent writer (George Brent), she can't have the one thing every woman wants: happiness. Herbert Hoover was still President and the Depression was at its most depressing when this delicious wallow in uptown romance hit the Bijou, featuring an electric performance by young Bette Davis as a society girl also enamored of the writer. This wasn't the end of Davis' relationship with Brent. They would make 11 films together, including Jezebel and Dark Victory. It wasn't the end of the Chatterton-Brent relationship, either: the on-screen lovers married soon after the film opened.
The Bride Walks Out
(1936)When a young wife accustomed to champagne and caviar finds married life means weenies and beans, "The Bride Walks Out." This brisk, engaging comedy asks "Can love conquer all – especially on a $35-a-week budget?" And, of course, through bills and battles, quarrels and quirks, the answer is "yes." Barbara Stanwyck stars as the extravagant, clothes-loving bride and Gene Raymond is her devoted, underpaid groom. Robert Young (TV's beloved Marcus Welby) is the boozy playboy who teaches the bride that luxury is expensive… but love is priceless. With first-rate stars, an endearing theme and a supporting cast full of veteran wisecrackers and wise guys, "The Bride Walks Out" walks in a winner in this "breezy comedy hit" (Richard B. Jewell, THE RKO STORY).

The Sword of Monte Cristo
(1951)In 1858 France, Lady Christianne leads a group of rebels in Normandy against the rule of Emperor Louis Napoleon. At a secret meeting, she announces that she will use the fabled treasure of Monte Cristo to finance their cause.