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Casey Roberts is a Actor and Interior Designer American born on 9 may 1901 at Illinois (USA)

Casey Roberts

Casey Roberts
Casey Roberts participated to 22 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those, 2 have good markets following the box office.

Here are the best films classified by number of entries :

Art

Joan of Arc, 2h25
Directed by Richard Rosson, Victor Fleming
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Historical
Themes Films about religion, Jeanne d'Arc, Political films, Films based on plays, Histoire de France
Actors Ingrid Bergman, José Ferrer, Francis L. Sullivan, J. Carrol Naish, George Coulouris, Gene Lockhart
Roles Set Decoration
Rating63% 3.19673.19673.19673.19673.1967
Unlike the play Joan of Lorraine, which is a drama that shows how the story of Joan affects a group of actors who are performing it, the film is a straightforward recounting of the life of the French heroine. It begins with an obviously painted shot of the inside of a basilica with a shaft of light, possibly descending from heaven, shining down from the ceiling, and a solemn off-screen voice pronouncing the canonization of the Maid of Orleans. Then, the opening page of what appears to be a church manuscript recounting Joan's life in Latin is shown on the screen, while some uncredited voiceover narration by actor Shepperd Strudwick sets up the tale. The actual story of Joan then begins, from the time she becomes convinced that she has been divinely called to save France to her being burnt at the stake at the hands of the English and the Burgundians.
Two Arabian Knights, 1h32
Directed by Lewis Milestone
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Adventure, Romance
Themes Prison films, Political films
Actors William Boyd, Mary Astor, Louis Wolheim, Ian Keith, Boris Karloff, Michael Vavitch
Roles Interior Designer
Rating66% 3.3411453.3411453.3411453.3411453.341145
During the First World War, two American soldiers become trapped in no man's land. Expecting to die, W. Daingerfield Phelps III (William Boyd) decides to fulfill his fondest desire: to beat up his sergeant since training camp, Peter O'Gaffney (Louis Wolheim). While they are brawling, the Germans sneak up and capture them.