Robert Barrat
18 titles
Filmography
18 results

Heritage of the Desert
(1939)When an engaged woman falls in love with a wounded man that her family is caring for, she flees her wedding and finds herself held hostage by outlaws.

Wanderer of the Wasteland
(1945)On the hunt for the man who killed his father when he was a boy, a cowboy winds up falsely charged for his murder while falling for his niece.

Sunset Pass
(1946)When an outlaw tries to cut ties with a gang of crooks and they threaten him with a murder rap, his sister and an undercover agent come to his rescue.

American Empire
(1942)Two men who join forces to build a cattle empire and battle rustlers and bad weather soon find their battling each other.

From Headquarters
(1933)Playboy and ne’er-do-well Gordon Bates is dead. There are suspectsaplenty.
Exclusive Story
(1936)
The Kennel Murder Case
(1933)Philo Vance—the impeccably dressed and discerning detective—investigates a baffling death at a dog show involving a competitor with a slew of enemies.

Distant Drums
(1951)Soldiers fight through the Everglades to return home after destroying a Seminole fort.

Mary of Scotland
(1936)Based on the historical play by Maxwell Anderson, this screen biopic chronicles Mary Queen of Scots' return to her homeland from France to rule fairly and justly.

Canadian Pacific
(1949)Fearful of what a new railroad will mean for their lives, natives and locals become manipulated by a fur trader to sabotage its final construction.

Colorado Sunset
(1939)A cowboy and his crew settle buy a dairy farm, but a local nemesis decides to start bilking local farmers for cash, a plot they must now shut down.

Breaking the Ice
(1938)A young boy escapes his oppressive Mennonite town and chases his dream to become a singer in Philadelphia where a nefarious manager exploits his talent.

Road to Utopia
(1946)The fourth in the hilarious Road series is a blizzard of laughs with Bob Hope and Bing Crosby playing vaudevillians searching for Klondike gold—and finding beautiful Dorothy Lamour instead.

Picture Snatcher
(1933)The film draws from a jolting real-life incident: the secret snapping and subsequent publication of a forbidden photograph showing the execution of a convicted murderess.
The Adventures of Mark Twain
(1944)The life, love and genius of the United States' greatest novelist come to the screen in The Adventures of Mark Twain. Young, aspiring writer Samuel Langhorne Clemens hears the call of a riverboat hand sounding the water's depth "Mark Twain" and knows the pen name under which he will create some of the greatest works of English literature. From a frog-jumping contest that becomes his first short story, to his great American novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which captures both the limitless American spirit and the dark underside to American society, Mark Twain's life and imagination amaze, entertain and inspire people across generations and around the world.

The Last of the Mohicans
(1936)Two sisters attempt to find their father in the French and Indian War, but soon they are captured by French soldiers, until brave rescuers aid them.

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.

Davy Crockett, Indian Scout
(1950)The nephew of the original Davy Crockett (George Montgomery) is a military scout who is responsible for the safe passage of wagon trains. However, despite his best efforts, the Indians have been successfully attacking the settlers and Crockett suspects that someone has been tipping them off.