Robert Baldwin

Robert Baldwin

Born: January 7, 1904
Died: January 13, 1996

Movies for Robert Baldwin...

Flipper's New Adventure
Title: Flipper's New Adventure
Character: Veterinarian
Released: June 24, 1964
Type: Movie
While widowed Porter Ricks is away at school learning to be a park ranger, his teen-aged son, Sandy, under adult supervision from a neighbor, remains at the family home in the Florida Keys with his pet dolphin, Flipper. While Po (as Porter is called by most) is away, Sandy learns that the family home, built on state land, is being torn down to make way for a highway. In turn, Sandy would be sent to live with relatives, while Flipper would be sent to the seaquarium permanently. Not wanting to be separated from Flipper, Sandy, using his skiff, runs away with Flipper. A distraught Po returns home to look for his son. Meanwhile, the Hopewell family from Britain are vacationing in the area. Their sailboat is hijacked by three escaped convicts, who take the father, Halsey, hostage, and set the three Hopewell women - mother Julia, and teen-aged daughters Gwen and Penny - adrift, they who eventually land on the island where Sandy is hiding... Written by Huggo
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Dragonwyck
Title: Dragonwyck
Character: Farmer (uncredited)
Released: April 19, 1946
Type: Movie
For Miranda Wells, moving to New York to live in Dragonwyck Manor with her rich cousin, Nicholas, seems like a dream. However, the situation gradually becomes nightmarish. She observes Nicholas' troubled relationship with his tenant farmers, as well as with his daughter, to whom Miranda serves as governess. Her relationship with Nicholas intensifies after his wife dies, but his mental imbalance threatens any hope of happiness.
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Gambling Daughters
Title: Gambling Daughters
Character: Jimmy Parker
Released: August 1, 1941
Type: Movie
A couple of rich girls at a private boarding school find themselves mixed up in gambling and blackmail, and must steal from their parents to pay their gambling debts.
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They Meet Again
Title: They Meet Again
Character: Roy Davis
Released: July 11, 1941
Type: Movie
Dr. Christian takes time out from his appointed rounds to help clear a bank teller of embezzlement charges.
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Caught in the Act
Title: Caught in the Act
Character: Jim Keene
Released: January 17, 1941
Type: Movie
On the day of his daughter's wedding, a good-natured construction worker (Henry Armetta) is suspected by his wife of being involved with another woman, wrongly implicates his company's boss as a racketeer, and is arrested by police for running a shakedown operation. Comedy.
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Remedy for Riches
Title: Remedy for Riches
Character: Roy Davis
Released: November 29, 1940
Type: Movie
A small town doctor suspects the stranger in town is promoting an oil swindle. The fourth entry in the "Dr. Christian" series of six films.
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The Courageous Dr. Christian
Title: The Courageous Dr. Christian
Character: Roy Davis
Released: April 4, 1940
Type: Movie
A doctor fights an epidemic that breaks out in the poor section of town and tries to get the rest of the town to help out.
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Meet Dr. Christian
Title: Meet Dr. Christian
Character: Roy Davis
Released: November 17, 1939
Type: Movie
The first of six films in the "Dr. Christian" series, starring Jean Hersholt as a small town doctor trying to convince local officials to approve funds for a new hospital.
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Main Street Lawyer
Title: Main Street Lawyer
Character: Tom Morris
Released: November 2, 1939
Type: Movie
Story of a lawyer, gangster and a floozy.
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Midnight Madonna
Title: Midnight Madonna
Character: Vinny Long
Released: July 1, 1937
Type: Movie
A habitual gambler comes to the aid of a desperate woman after her daughter inherits a fortune and is underhandedly taken by her estranged father.
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The Girl from Scotland Yard
Title: The Girl from Scotland Yard
Character: Derrick Holt
Released: May 30, 1937
Type: Movie
A female agent tacks down the cause of mysterious explosions.
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Mind Your Own Business
Title: Mind Your Own Business
Character: Jimmy Jeeper
Released: December 18, 1936
Type: Movie
Nature reporter Orville Shanks retreats to the woods for material for his "Our Wild Friends" column and to volunteer for his favorite cause, the Boy Scouts. When Orville's editor, Crane, orders him to spice up his column, Orville's wife Melba writes a gossip column using animals as metaphors for people. Crane loves Melba's article and gives Orville a raise, and the column becomes a hit.