Robert Cochran

Robert Cochran

Born: February 20, 1906
Died: January 1, 1977
in Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Robert Cochran was born on February 20, 1906 in Glasgow, Scotland as Robert Turnbull Cochran. Known for Scrooge (1935), Against the Tide (1937), and Mr. Reeder in Room 13 (1938). He died in 1977 in Kensington, London, England.

Movies for Robert Cochran...

Oh, Boy!
Title: Oh, Boy!
Character: Albert Bolsover
Released: March 1, 1938
Type: Movie
A mysterious scientist presents a timid chemist with an elixir which turns him from a weakling into a confident, vital male, able to defeat his rival and impress the girl of his choice. The only problem is that this mysterious substance has the unexpected result of causing him to revert gradually to babyhood...
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Mr. Reeder in Room 13
Title: Mr. Reeder in Room 13
Character: Det. Insp. Barker
Released: February 1, 1938
Type: Movie
Capt. Johnnie Gray is enlisted by Mr. J.G. Reeder to infiltrate a gang of forgers in Dartmoor jail on behalf of the Bank of England.
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East of Ludgate Hill
Title: East of Ludgate Hill
Character: Derek Holt
Released: December 23, 1937
Type: Movie
When the City stockbroker firm of Macintyre & Son records a substantial yearly profit, its senior staff are each promised a £50 bonus. But their hasty plans for spending their windfalls are put in jeopardy the following morning, as a set of negotiable bonds are discovered missing.
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Against the Tide
Title: Against the Tide
Character: Jim Leigh
Released: September 20, 1937
Type: Movie
A Cornish fishing village is struck by tragedy.
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Farewell Again
Title: Farewell Again
Character: Carlisle Smith
Released: January 5, 1937
Type: Movie
Farewell Again is a multiplotted British comedy/drama about soldiers on leave and the people they've left. Given a six-hour pass after a tour of duty in India, several British Tommies (among them Robert Newton, Sebastian Shaw and Anthony Bushell) try to unravel their domestic tribulations before having to ship out again. American expatriate Tim Whelan was the directorial hand who kept the various plot threads from entangling, while another Hollywood vet, James Wong Howe, manned the cameras. The film became instantly dated with the advent of World War II, but in its own time Farewell Again was a box-office smash. The film was issued in the US as Troopship.
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No Exit
Title: No Exit
Character: Beeston
Released: November 26, 1936
Type: Movie
A crime novelist stages an imaginative prank to prove that the perfect murder is possible but finds it has catastrophic consequences.
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Rembrandt
Title: Rembrandt
Character: Undetermined Secondary Rôle (uncredited)
Released: November 6, 1936
Type: Movie
A character study depicting the life of Rembrandt Van Rijn at the height of his fame in the mid 1600s. Beginning with the death of his wife, Rembrandt's work takes a dark turn, which offends many of his patrons.
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The Man Who Could Work Miracles
Title: The Man Who Could Work Miracles
Character: Bill Stoker
Released: July 23, 1936
Type: Movie
An ordinary man, while vigorously asserting the impossibility of miracles, suddenly discovers that he can perform them.
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Scrooge
Title: Scrooge
Character: Fred
Released: November 26, 1935
Type: Movie
Ebenezer Scrooge, the ultimate Victorian miser, hasn't a good word for Christmas, though his impoverished clerk Cratchit and nephew Fred are full of holiday spirit. In the night, Scrooge is visited by spirits of the past, present, and future.
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Sanders of the River
Title: Sanders of the River
Character: Lieutenant Tibbets (as Robert Cochrane)
Released: May 10, 1935
Type: Movie
A British District Officer in Nigeria in the 1930s rules his area strictly but justly. He struggles with gun-runners and slavers with the aid of a loyal native chief.
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The Third Clue
Title: The Third Clue
Character: Peter Kerrigan
Released: November 20, 1934
Type: Movie
Set in an Old Dark House, a man is murdered in his study. With his dying breath, he tells his brother of two clues to finding hidden Eastern Indian jewels that were part of a precious idol. He wants his brother to locate the treasure, so that it can be given to his son. But before the treasure can be found, a third clue must be discovered.