Roland Kibbee is a Director, Scriptwriter, Producer and Additional Dialogue American born on 15 february 1914 at Monongahela (USA)
Roland Kibbee
Roland Kibbee participated to
20 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 :
Scriptwriter
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Directed by Robert AldrichOrigin USAGenres Action,
Romance,
WesternThemes Political films,
Buddy filmsActors Gary Cooper,
Burt Lancaster,
Ernest Borgnine,
Denise Darcel,
Cesar Romero,
Charles BronsonRating69%
During the Franco-Mexican War, ex-Confederate soldier Ben Trane (Cooper) travels to Mexico seeking a job as a mercenary. He falls in with Joe Erin (Lancaster), a lethal gunslinger who heads a gang of cutthroats (including Ernest Borgnine, Jack Elam, Charles Bronson, and Archie Savage). They are recruited by Marquis Henri de Labordere (Cesar Romero) for service with the Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico (George Macready) After an almost miraculous display of shooting with a lever action model 1873 Winchester rifle, the Emperor offers them $25,000 to escort the Countess Duvarre (Denise Darcel) to the seaport city of Veracruz on the Gulf of Mexico. Trane uses a compliment to the countess to get the Emperor to double it, impressing Erin with his boldness., 1h44
Directed by Robert Siodmak,
Vernon SewellOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Swashbuckler,
Action,
AdventureThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Pirate filmsActors Burt Lancaster,
Nick Cravat,
Eva Bartok,
Torin Thatcher,
James Hayter,
Margot GrahameRating70%
In the Caribbean, late in the 18th century, Captain Vallo (Burt Lancaster), a pirate known as "The Crimson Pirate", and his crew capture a ship of the King's navy. The ship is carrying Baron Gruda (Leslie Bradley), the special envoy to the King, who is on his way to the Island of Cobra to help crush a rebellion by rebels opposed to the King's rule. Vallo proposes to make money by selling the weapons on the ship to El Libre, the leader of the rebels. Baron Gruda then proposes to pay Vallo money if he can capture El Libre and bring him to him. Vallo accepts and Baron Gruda and his crew are released, Vallo keeping their ship and releasing Gruda and his men onto his own. While some of the pirates complain that this is not pirate business, they soon come around when they find out the amount of money to be made.