Richard Rober
7 titles
Filmography
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Port of New York
(1949)Two narcotics agents walk into a death trap when they infiltrate the crew of a kingpin whose yacht club is a front for his heroin smuggling operation.

Outlaw Women
(1952)Meet the babes who shoot to thrill and make the coyotes howl! In this offbeat Western yarn, the town of Las Mujertes is run by women.

Kid Monk Baroni
(1952)A street gang leader becomes a professional fighter and rises to the heights of success in the sordid world of boxing.

The Savage
(1952)A white boy grows up with Indians and later suffers from divided loyalties.

The File on Thelma Jordon
(1949)When an assistant D.A. must prosecute a brazen, seductive woman being tried for murder he uses his influence to get her aquitted. A top suspense thriller, based on a novel by Marty Holland.

Watch the Birdie
(1950)Not one, not two, but three Red Skeltons zig-zag through this madcap adventure and turn Watch the Birdie into a real treat! The crown prince of clownery flusters his way through high jinks involving three beautiful women and two suave crooks, making this story of a bumbling photographer one picture-perfect film. Trying to raise enough money to save his camera store from foreclosure, Rusty Cameron (Skelton) rents a newsreel camera and goes hunting for a story. Encouraged by his father (also played by Skelton) and teased by his grandfather (Skelton again!), Rusty plunges forward and nearly drowns in the harbor. Rescued by a beautiful and lonely heiress (Arlene Dahl) and tempted by the gorgeous Ann Miller, Rusty lands in the middle of a villainous plot that has just the right touches of romance and pratfalls β with Rusty, of course, saving the girl and the day!

Father's Little Dividend
(1951)Shortly after coming to terms with his daughter's marriage, dad must adjust to his new role as a grandfather in this sequel to Father of the Bride.