Ralph Forbes
10 titles
Filmography
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Beau Ideal
(1931)In this follow-up to Beau Geste, John meets up with his childhood pal in the French Foreign Legion to rescue him from certain death in the desert.

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.

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.

Beau Geste
(1926)A trio of adventurous brothers enlists separately in the French Foreign Legion after the disappearance of a treasured jewel gets blamed on them.

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)
Annabel Takes a Tour
(1938)Lucille Ball stars in this screwball comedy about a publicity hungry movie star who will do--and does do--almost anything to promote herself.

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.

Piccadilly Jim
(1936)This snappy comedy based on the book by P.G. Wodehouse follows successful American cartoonist Jim (Robert Montgomery), who lives and works in London.