Robert Cummings
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

Reign of Terror
(1949)A powerful figure in the French Revolution desperately seeks his book listing those marked for death, thereby guaranteeing his rise to dictatorship.

The Chase
(1946)A veteran-turned-chauffeur is forced on the run in Cuba after he makes off with the wife of his sadistic millionaire boss and she winds up dead.

Beach Party
(1963)When a gang of teenagers descends upon a beach house, the anthropology professor next door secretly studies the youngsters’ vacationing habits.

Five Golden Dragons
(1967)A cryptic note found on a dead man’s body tips a wealthy playboy to a gold-trafficking ring with a war between its kingpins and local, rival mobsters.

Lucky Me
(1954)Three struggling performers find hope when a renowned songwriter offers them stardom, if he can persuade a wealthy oilman to fund his new musical.

Desert Gold
(1936)A tightly-guarded gold mine starts a tug-of-war between its Native American owners, a no-good crook, and a geologist who can’t pick a side.

The Devil and Miss Jones
(1941)John P Merrick, the world's richest man, is annoyed to hear workers at one of his stores are trying to form a union. Getting a menial job, he's determined to root out the troublemakers, but soon finds their grievances are genuine through the eponymous Miss Jones, Merrick's co-worker and O'Brien's girlfriend. Eventually, Merrick leads the fight for decent rights and also finds a girl of his own.
Promise Her Anything
(1966)A widow develops a love-hate relationship with her upstairs neighbour when she asks him to watch her child as she tries to woo her boss who hates kids.

My Geisha
(1962)A Hollywood actress disguises herself as a geisha to convince her producer-husband to cast her in his Japan-based production of MADAME BUTTERFLY.

The Texans
(1938)After the Civil War, an ex-Confederate soldier faces new battles, including the elements and a Northerner carpetbagger intent on destroying him.

What a Way to Go!
(1964)After attempting to donate $200 million to the Internal Revenue Service, Louisa (Shirley MacLaine) finds herself in the care of a psychiatrist, Dr. Stephanson (Bob Cummings). She relates the improbable story behind her strange gift. It includes a pair of penniless husbands (Dick Van Dyke, Paul Newman), who build large fortunes before suffering early -- and unusual -- deaths. To break the curse, Louisa weds a millionaire (Robert Mitchum), then a clown (Gene Kelly), without much improvement.