Robert Barrat
26 titles
Filmography
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Shadows Over Shanghai
(1938)The lure of treasure pits four people against one another during the Chinese-Japanese War.
Fall In
(1942)A sergeant (William Tracy) who has a photographic memory has zany misadventures with a buddy (Joe Sawyer).

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.

Riders of the Range
(1950)Two ranch hands try to save their boss's son from a gambling debt in this Western starring Tim Holt and Richard Martin. Hired as ranch hands, Kansas (Holt) and Chito (Martin) come to the aid of ranch owner Dusty (Jacqueline White), whose brother (Robert Clarke) has been led astray by a crooked gambler (Reed Hadley). Kansas and Chito are accused of murder but manage to escape from jail in time to collar the real culprit.

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.

From Headquarters
(1933)Playboy and ne’er-do-well Gordon Bates is dead. There are suspectsaplenty.
Exclusive Story
(1936)The Baron of Arizona
(1950)
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.

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.

Allegheny Uprising
(1939)John Wayne leads a rebel group of settlers against a savage British captain in order to stop the sale of firearms to Indians.

Here Comes the Navy
(1934)James Cagney and Pat O’Brien hit the deck as well as each other in this rousing Oscar® nominee for Best Picture (1934).

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.

Northwest Passage
(1940)Tracy plays true-life explorer Major Robert Rogers, leader of the celebrated Rogers’ Rangers fighting force that took on one of the most challenging expeditions in military history.

Go West
(1940)The Marz Brothers apply their schtick to the Old West. They run rings around each other and chase bad guys, culminating in a hilarious train chase sequence.

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.