Robert Hutton
14 titles
Filmography
14 results

Hollywood Canteen
(1944)A serviceman and a starlet find love at the star-staffed serviceman’s center.

They Came from Beyond Space
(1967)A meteor shower above a field in Cornwall is investigated by a team of scientists led by Dr. Curtis Temple, but they soon find themselves possessed by an alien force which wants to enslave them, except for Dr. Temple who is immune.

Wild Youth
(1961)Escaping from a detention Honor Farm in New Mexico, Switch and Frankie find refuge with Donna, a farm girl who is in love with Frankie. They get a ride with a killer while the border police close in.

The Slime People
(1963)Los Angeles is under attack from a horde of subterranean sewer mutants covered in slime and out to terrorize and take the City of Angels.

The Steel Helmet
(1951)Marking Samuel Fuller's official arrival as a mighty cinematic force, this portrait of Korean War soldiers dealing with moral and racial identity crises remains one of the director's most gripping, realistic depictions of the blood and guts of war.

The Man Without a Body
(1957)Diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor, a wealthy businessman conspires to steal the head of Nostradamus and have it transplanted onto his body.
Love and Learn
(1947)A New York socialite (Martha Vickers) plays working girl around two struggling songwriters (Jack Carson, Robert Hutton).

The Big Bluff
(1955)A slick gigolo weds an aging and ailing heiress to inherit her fortune but when her health radically improves, the cad plots to speed things up.

The Colossus of New York
(1958)When a brilliant scientist is killed, his preserved brain is transferred to the body of a robot, but this steel colossus begins a rampage of destruction.

The Man on the Eiffel Tower
(1949)A slick mystery thriller from the 1940s about a Paris police inspector tracking a serial killer before chasing him up the Eiffel Towel’s structure.

Invisible Invaders
(1959)When an atomic scientist is killed in a laboratory explosion, aliens inhabit his human corpse and begin their nightmarish attack on Earth. The only one who can stop them is the deceased scientist's colleague who had previous contact with them.

New Mexico
(1951)Raw tensions between a calvary captain’s tyrant colonel boss and a vengeful Native American chief come to a head as the captain tries to keep peace.

Cinderfella
(1960)Jerry Lewis plays Cinderfella – a hard-working and honest lad mistreated by his wicked stepmother and his two boorish stepbrothers. But miracles do happen when his Fairy Godfather transforms the klutzy fella into an eligible, handsome bachelor.

The Racket
(1951)Robert Ryan stars as a racketeer and Robert Mitchum stars as the one incorruptible cop on the force, who's determined to bring the mobster to justice in this classic police drama. Top Racketeer Nick Scanlon (Ryan) has anyone he can't bribe murdered until Captain McQuigg convinces Scanlon's moll (Lizabeth Scott) to talk. But McQuigg must still face his fellow cops, who are on Scanlon's payroll, before he can arrest Scanlon.