Robert Kent
10 titles
Filmography
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Convict's Code
(1939)Released from a prison for a crime he didn't commit, a man seeks to clear his name while falling for a woman with connections to those who framed him.

Gang Bullets
(1938)A ruthless but clever gangster who knows every loophole in the law has the tables turned by a dedicated district attorney and his assistant.

The Phantom Creeps
(1939)A military intelligence officer and a pretty reporter try to find a mad scientist whose cruel inventions can potentially destroy the world.
Dimples
(1936)Ever cheerful, little dimples sings for money in the bowery while her thieving grandfather pickpockets the crowd she attracts. When a society lady adopts her, Dimples is discovered by the woman's nephew who needs someone to play Little Eva in his up.
Almost a Gentleman
(1939)A stray mongrel, a former lawyer with a grudge and his ex-wife's family lead to a story of heroism and redemption in Almost a Gentleman. When the family of promising lawyer Dan Preston's (James Ellison) wife, Marian Mabrey (June Clayworth), poisoned their relationship and destroyed their marriage, Dan abandoned his career and set off traveling. He returns a few years later, discovers that a pretty young novelist has moved into his house and takes in a stray dog to compete with his ex-in-laws' pedigreed champion. But when Marian is kidnapped, Dan and his mongrel are the one's who rescue her.

Shoot to Kill
(1947)The wife of a corrupt district attorney begins work as his assistant to secretly gather evidence of a frame job he cooked up against a gangster.

Sunset in Wyoming
(1941)Conscientious rancher Gene Autry tries to save his valley from flooding, caused by a land-stripping lumber company, by turning it into a state park.

Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo
(1937)While visiting Monaco, Charlie and Lee get caught up in a feud between rival financiers, entangling them in a web of blackmail and murder.

Wild Weed
(1949)Get ready for a roller-coaster trip of emotion with this campy collection from the golden age of Hollywood! Originally intended to warn America's youth of the perils of drugs, sex, and alcohol, these outlandish and unintentionally hilarious tales have heartache, tragedy, crime, and even insanity, lurking around every corner!

Dragnet
(1947)Inspector Geoffrey James, a Scotland Yard inspector, travels to New York to investigate the activities of an international band of jewel thieves.