Ralph Forbes
11 titles
Filmography
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The Phantom Broadcast
(1933)A handsome radio singer has it all--fame, money, adoring fans--but what no one knows is that his accompanist, a hunchbacked piano player, is actually the voice behind the arrogant, abusive "singer"'s fame.

The Legion of Missing Men
(1937)When a local sheik captures his brother, a French legionnaire in North Africa must choose between saving him and honoring his duty to France.
Shock
(1934)Captain Bob Hayworth, his brother Lieutenant Gilroy Hayworth and Captain Derek Marbury are in a World-War 1 trench on the front-lines in France. Bob Hayworth resents Marbury greatly as the latter had married the girl, Lucy Neville, Marbury was courting in pre-war London. Ordered to go on a night patrol, the cowardly Gilroy committed suicide rather than face his fear. Bob and Derek arrange it to appear that Bob had been killed by a shell-burst, and Derek, with his face camouflaged, takes the patrol posing as Gilroy. While on patrol, Derek is hit by a shell-burst and found by the German Red Cross, who turn him over to a family of French peasants. Weeks later, Drek awakens in an English field-hospital and has amnesia. Since he had no papers on him when found, the hospital staff name him Private John Drake, and he is shipped back to England several months later. There, he is recognized by Bob Hayworth, who has been courting the widow Marbury. Despite the fact that Marbury had undertaken the mission on order to keep the Hayworth family-name from shame, Bob brings charges of battlefield desertion against Derek. The latter, not even knowing who he really is, has no defense against the charges.

The Trail of '98
(1928)The story of gold and greed and the men and women who became caught up in it, often tragically, during the great Alaskan gold rush. A silent film.

Inside the Lines
(1930)During World War I, two undercover operatives working for the Germans reunite in Gibraltar for a mission that could alter the course of history.

Daniel Boone
(1936)A frontiersman finds more danger than he bargained for while leading a wagon train through the Appalachian Mountains to a new settlement in Kentucky.
Twentieth Century
(1934)Mr. Wu
(1927)
Streamline Express
(1935)A disparate group of people meet as passengers on a super-speed train crossing the U.S. Aboard are a seductive confidence man and a stage director masquerading as a steward.

Riptide
(1934)Norma Shearer headlines this domestic drama as a chorus girl who weds a British nobleman before trying to start anew with a young man who loves her. Footloose and fancy-free American heiress Mary has been married to Lord Rexford (Herbert Marshall) for five years when, urged on by her fun-loving aunt, she vacations on the Riviera, where she reunites with her ex-boyfriend Tommie (Robert Montgomery). A drunken mistake leads to scandal and possible divorce, but Mary strives to make everything right again. Walter Brennan plays a small comedic role.

Make a Wish
(1937)While at summer camp in the Maine woods, little Bobby Breen befriends composer Basil Rathbone, who left the city to try and break his creative block, and is soon playing matchmaker for his widowed singer mother and Rathbone.