Robert Taylor is a Actor and Director American born on 5 august 1911
Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor participated to
89 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
9 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Actor
, 2h51
Directed by Mervyn LeRoy,
Anthony MannOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Historical,
Peplum,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about religionActors Robert Taylor,
Deborah Kerr,
Peter Ustinov,
Leo Genn,
Patricia Laffan,
Finlay CurrieRoles Marcus Vinicius
Rating70%
The action takes place in ancient Rome from AD 64–68, a period after Emperor Claudius' illustrious and powerful reign, during which the new corrupt and destructive Emperor Nero ascends to power and eventually threatens to destroy Rome's previous peaceful order. The main subject is the conflict between Christianity and the corruption of the Roman Empire, especially in the last period of the Julio-Claudian line. The characters and events depicted are a mixture of actual historical figures and situations and fictionalized ones., 1h46
Directed by Richard ThorpeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Swashbuckler,
Action,
Adventure,
Historical,
RomanceActors Robert Taylor,
Elizabeth Taylor,
Joan Fontaine,
George Sanders,
Emlyn Williams,
Felix AylmerRoles Wilfred of Ivanhoe
Rating67%
Richard the Lionheart (Norman Wooland), King of England, vanishes while returning from the Crusades. One of his knights, the Saxon Wilfred of Ivanhoe (Robert Taylor), searches tirelessly for him, finally finding him being held for ransom by Leopold of Austria for the enormous sum of 150,000 marks of silver. Richard’s treacherous brother, Prince John (Guy Rolfe), knows about it, but enjoys ruling in his absence., 1h55
Directed by Richard ThorpeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceActors Robert Taylor,
Ava Gardner,
Mel Ferrer,
Anne Crawford,
Stanley Baker,
Laurence HarveyRoles Lancelot
Rating61%
With the land in anarchy, warring overlords, Arthur Pendragon (Mel Ferrer) and his half-sister Morgan LeFay (Anne Crawford) meet as arranged by the sorcerer Merlin (Felix Aylmer) to discuss how to end the bloodshed. Morgan maintains that as she is the only legitimate offspring of the late king, the throne belongs to her, but Merlin puts the adversaries to a test to determine England's rightful ruler. Merlin leads them to Excalbur, a sword embedded in an anvil, and says that according to legend, whoever can remove the sword shall be England's true sovereign. Morgan's knight champion Modred (Stanley Baker) tries in vain to extract the sword, but Arthur removes it easily. Mordred accuses Merlin of witchcraft, and a hearing is arranged with the Council of Kings at the circle of the stone. After advising Arthur that he must prove himself worthy of the throne by his deeds, Merlin instructs him to return the sword to the stone., 1h47
Directed by Mervyn LeRoyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Noir,
CrimeActors Robert Taylor,
Lana Turner,
Edward Arnold,
Van Heflin,
Robert Sterling,
Paul StewartRoles Johnny Eager
Rating69%
Johnny Eager (Robert Taylor) masquerades as a taxi driver for his gullible parole officer, A. J. Verne (Henry O'Neill), but in reality, he is the ruthless head of a powerful gambling syndicate. Verne introduces him to socialite Lisbeth "Liz" Bard (Lana Turner), a sociology student. Johnny and Liz are attracted to each other, but then he discovers that she is the stepdaughter of his longtime nemesis, John Benson Farrell (Edward Arnold). As a crusading prosecutor, Farrell was responsible for sending Johnny to prison, and now as the district attorney, he has gotten an injunction preventing Johnny's expensive dog racing track from opening., 1h48
Directed by Mervyn LeRoyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
Théâtre,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitution,
Political films,
Films based on plays,
Erotic thriller filmsActors Robert Taylor,
Vivien Leigh,
Lucile Watson,
Virginia Field,
Maria Ouspenskaïa,
C. Aubrey SmithRoles Roy Cronin
Rating76%
After Britain's declaration of World War II, Roy Cronin (Robert Taylor), an army colonel, is being driven to London's Waterloo Station en route to France, and briefly alights on Waterloo Bridge to reminisce about events which occurred during the First World War when he met Myra Lester (Vivien Leigh) whom he had planned to marry. While Roy gazes at a good luck charm, a billiken that she had given him, the story unfolds., 1h1
Directed by William WylerOrigin USAGenres War,
DocumentaryThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about technology,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War II,
Children's films,
United States Armed Forces in filmsActors Charles Boyer,
Robert Taylor,
John MeehanRoles Narrator
Rating70%
The plot of the film revolves around the life of seamen on board an anonymous aircraft carrier. Because of war time restrictions, the name of the aircraft carrier was disguised as "the Fighting Lady", although she was later identified as USS Yorktown. A few shots of aircraft landing were filmed aboard the Yorktown's sister ship USS Ticonderoga., 1h31
Directed by Richard ThorpeOrigin United-kingdomGenres AdventureThemes Films set in AfricaActors Robert Taylor,
Anthony Newley,
Martin Boddey,
Allan Cuthbertson,
Grégoire Aslan,
Donald PleasenceRoles Robert Adamson
Rating55%
À la fin des années, Robert Adamson, un ingénieur pour la Mombassa Railroad Company, voyage vers l'Afrique pour travailler au chemin de fer qui traverse le veld en direction du Lac Victoria. Sur le même bateau, se trouvent Jane Carlton, à la recherche de son père et de son fiancé qui travaillaient pour la même compagnie et qui sont portés disparus, et Pasha, un jeune Arabe qui retourne chez lui après des études en Angleterre. Jane et Robert sont accueillis à Mombasa par "Hooky" Hook. Ce dernier leur explique qu'ils ont disparu près du territoire d'une tribu hostile, les Warush. Lorsque Hooky suggère que des esclavagistes arabes puissent être impliqués, Robert décide d'aller voir leur chef Ben Ahmed. Il y est accueilli par Pasha, qui s'avère être le fils de Ben Ahmed. Robert est reçu par Ben Ahmed et Gunther, qui construit une ligne de chemins de fer concurrente dans le but de transporter des esclaves vers la côte. Robert demande à Ben Ahmed de l'aider à recruter des porteurs mais ce dernier refuse et propose au contraire à Robert de travailler pour eux. Robert rejette leur offre et s'en va.