List of the best Robert Patten movies: American Guerrilla in the Philippines(1950), Twelve O'Clock High(1949), A Guide for the Married Man(1967), Black Sunday(1977) ... ...
War
USA
1950
105 Minutes
Lovejoy
Tyrone Power Micheline Presle Tom Ewell Robert Patten Tommy Cook Juan Torena Jack Elam Robert Barrat Carleton Young Maria Del Val Eddie Infante
soldier love interest friend gen. douglas macarthur ensign thrilling patriotic philippines ship jungle survival world war ii journey resistance new romance betrayal escape quest underdog 1940s
American soldiers stranded in the Philippines after the Japanese invasion form guerrilla bands to fight back.
War, Drama
USA
1949
132 Minutes
Lt. Bishop
Gregory Peck Dean Jagger Gary Merrill Hugh Marlowe Millard Mitchell Bob Arthur Paul Stewart John Kellogg Robert Patten Lee MacGregor
pilot military officer soldier patriotic thrilling emotional england military base airplane horrors of war world war ii air raids aviation quest sacrifice 1940s
A hard-as-nails general takes over a bomber unit suffering from low morale and whips them into fighting shape.
Comedy
USA
1967
89 Minutes
Walter Matthau Robert Morse Inger Stevens Sue Ane Langdon Jackie Russell Claire Kelly Linda Harrison Elaine Devry Jason Wingreen Heather Carroll Robert Patten
husband wife pretty woman adulterer amusing cheeky lighthearted playful los angeles household motel adultery infidelity marriage sex love forbidden love discovery 1960s
A man gives his friend a series of lessons on how to cheat on his wife without being caught.
Mystery & Thriller
USA
1977
143 Minutes
Robert Shaw Bruce Dern Marthe Keller Fritz Weaver Steven Keats Bekim Fehmiu Michael V. Gazzo William Daniels Walter Gotell Victor Campos Walter Brooke
veteran pilot intelligence officer terrorist fbi agent chilling brutal miami super bowl terrorism assassination suicide post-traumatic stress disorder massacre israeli-palestinian conflict wretched excess quest pursuit 1970s
Black Sunday is the powerful story of a Black September terrorist group attempting to blow up a Goodyear blimp hovering over the Super Bowl stadium with 80,000 people and the president of the United States in attendance.