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Robert Young Movies

Want to know the best Robert Young movies?  How about the worst Robert Young movies?  Curious about Robert Young box office grosses or which Robert Young movie picked up the most Oscar® nominations? Need to know which Robert Young movie got the best reviews from critics and audiences and which got the worst reviews? Well you have come to the right place….because we have all of that information.

Robert Young (1907-1998) was an American actor who appeared in 80 movies before finding even greater fame on television. His IMDb page shows 106 acting credits from 1928-1998. This page will rank 82 Robert Young movies from Best to Worst in six different sortable columns of information. Television appearances, uncredited roles and 4 movies from the early 1930s were not included in the rankings.

Drivel page:  Joel Hirschhorn‘s Rating The Movie Stars book ranked 410 stars.  The very last rated star in that book was Robert Young (it is alphabetical order).  Hirschhorn’s book is one of the biggest influences on this website.  This marks the 195th star in his book that now has a UMR page.

Spencer Tracy, Robert Young and Walter Brennan in 1940’s Northwest Passage

Robert Young Movies Ranked In Chronological Order With Ultimate Movie Rankings Score (1 to 5 UMR Tickets) *Best combo of box office, reviews and awards.

Year Movie (Year) Rating S
Year Movie (Year) Rating S
1947 Crossfire (1947)
AA Best Picture Nom
1940 Northwest Passage (1940)
1945 The Enchanted Cottage (1945)
1932 The Kid From Spain (1932)
1938 Three Comrades (1938)
1948 Sitting Pretty (1948)
1933 Tugboat Annie (1933)
1944 The Canterville Ghost (1944)
1934 The House of Rothschild (1934)
AA Best Picture Nom
1941 H.M. Pulham, Esq. (1941)
1940 The Mortal Storm (1940)
1943 Sweet Rosie O'Grady (1943)
1931 Hell Divers (1931)
1936 Stowaway (1936)
1943 Claudia (1943)
1943 Slightly Dangerous (1943)
1937 I Met Him in Paris (1937)
1937 Navy Blue and Gold (1937)
1939 Honolulu (1939)
1949 That Forsyte Woman (1949)
1946 Claudia and David (1946)
1938 The Shining Hour (1938)
1941 Lady Be Good (1941)
1947 They Won't Believe Me (1947)
1935 The Bride Comes Home (1935)
1945 Those Endearing Young Charms (1945)
1938 Paradise For Three (1938)
1941 Western Union (1941)
1937 The Emperor's Candlesticks (1937)
1946 Lady Luck (1946)
1937 The Bride Wore Red (1937)
1934 Carolina (1934)
1937 Married Before Breakfast (1937)
1938 The Toy Wife (1938)
1949 Bride For Sale (1949)
1931 The Sin of Madelon Claudet (1931)
1941 Married Bachelor (1941)
1948 Relentless (1948)
1941 The Trial of Mary Dugan (1941)
1942 Journey for Margaret (1942)
1937 Dangerous Number (1937)
1932 Unashamed (1932)
1939 Maisie (1939)
1938 Josette (1938)
1935 West Point of The Air (1935)
1946 The Searching Wind (1946)
1933 Hell Below (1933)
1954 Secret of the Incas (1954)
1932 Strange Interlude (1932)
1935 Remember Last Night? (1935)
1939 Bridal Suite (1939)
1942 Cairo (1942)
1936 It's Love Again (1936)
1951 Goodbye, My Fancy (1951)
1949 Adventure in Baltimore (1949)
1940 Sporting Blood (1940)
1932 The Wet Parade (1932)
1936 Secret Agent (1936)
1940 Florian (1940)
1939 Miracles For Sale (1939)
1942 Joe Smith, American (1942)
1931 The Black Camel (1931)
1934 Spitfire (1934)
1933 Today We Live (1933)
1934 Whom The Gods Destroy (1934)
1933 The Right To Romance (1933)
1940 Dr. Kildare's Crisis (1940)
1933 Saturday's Millions (1933)
1997 Fierce Creatures (1997)
Director
1936 Sworn Enemy (1936)
1935 Calm Yourself (1935)
1950 The Second Woman (1950)
1934 Death on the Diamond (1934)
1938 Rich Man, Poor Girl (1938)
1936 The Longest Night (1936)
1935 Vagabound Lady (1935)
1934 The Band Plays On (1934)
1936 The Bride Walks Out (1936)
1949 And Baby Makes Three (1949)
1933 Men Must Fight (1933)
1935 Red Salute (1935)
1932 New Morals For Old (1932)
1936 The 3 Wise Guys (1936)
1993 Splitting Heirs (1993)
1952 The Half-Breed (1952)

Robert Young Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table

The really cool thing about this table is that it is “user-sortable”. Rank the movies anyway you want.

  • Sort Robert Young movies by co-stars of his movies.
  • Sort Robert Young movies by adjusted domestic box office grosses using current movie ticket cost (in millions)
  • Sort Robert Young movies by yearly domestic box office rank
  • Sort Robert Young movies how they were received by critics and audiences.  60% rating or higher should indicate a good movie.
  • Sort by how many Oscar® nominations each Robert Young movie received and how many Oscar® wins each Robert Young movie won.
  • Sort Robert Young movies by Ultimate Movie Rankings (UMR) Score.  UMR Score puts box office, reviews and awards into a mathematical equation and gives each movie a score.
R Movie (Year) UMR Co-Star Links Adj. B.O. Worldwide (mil) Review Oscar Nom / Win UMR Score
R Movie (Year) UMR Co-Star Links Actual B.O. Domestic (mil) Adj. B.O. Domestic (mil) Adj. B.O. Worldwide (mil) B.O. Rank by Year Review Oscar Nom / Win UMR Score S
2 Crossfire (1947)
AA Best Picture Nom
Robert Mitchum &
Robert Ryan
6.80 228.3 294.50 41 76 05 / 00 98.4
1 Northwest Passage (1940) Spencer Tracy 6.20 276.7 401.80 9 85 01 / 00 98.3
9 The Enchanted Cottage (1945) Dorothy McGuire 5.40 197.3 288.50 65 79 01 / 00 96.8
3 The Kid From Spain (1932) Eddie Cantor 7.50 425.5 425.50 2 78 00 / 00 96.7
5 Three Comrades (1938) Robert Taylor 4.80 220.9 378.30 31 77 01 / 00 96.6
4 Sitting Pretty (1948) Clifton Webb &
Maureen O'Hara
9.50 296.1 296.10 9 77 01 / 00 96.6
5 Tugboat Annie (1933) Wallace Beery &
Marie Dressler
5.50 297.7 399.40 6 76 00 / 00 96.1
8 The Canterville Ghost (1944) Charles Laughton 5.60 219.9 219.90 60 71 00 / 00 95.0
11 The House of Rothschild (1934)
AA Best Picture Nom
George Arliss 3.00 161.6 161.60 21 75 01 / 00 94.5
9 H.M. Pulham, Esq. (1941) Van Heflin 4.70 211.0 211.00 32 69 00 / 00 94.3
13 The Mortal Storm (1940) Jame Stewart &
Margaret Sullavan
3.30 147.8 147.80 44 83 00 / 00 93.6
11 Sweet Rosie O'Grady (1943) Betty Grable &
Adolphe Menjou
9.70 404.8 404.80 9 66 00 / 00 93.3
14 Hell Divers (1931) Clark Gable 3.70 219.1 380.60 12 63 00 / 00 92.2
16 Stowaway (1936) Shirley Temple 3.50 175.0 175.00 39 70 00 / 00 92.0
13 Claudia (1943) Dorothy McGuire 6.40 267.9 267.90 38 60 00 / 00 91.3
17 Slightly Dangerous (1943) Lana Turner &
Walter Brennan
4.30 178.6 178.60 72 67 00 / 00 91.1
18 I Met Him in Paris (1937) Claudette Colbert 4.00 192.8 192.80 42 62 00 / 00 91.0
19 Navy Blue and Gold (1937) James Stewart &
Lionel Barrymore
3.50 170.0 170.00 58 67 00 / 00 90.2
18 Honolulu (1939) Eleanor Powell &
George Burns
5.40 241.3 241.30 26 55 00 / 00 89.5
20 That Forsyte Woman (1949) Errol Flynn 5.20 149.8 299.60 55 68 01 / 00 88.8
21 Claudia and David (1946) Dorothy McGuire 4.50 159.3 159.30 72 64 00 / 00 87.9
24 The Shining Hour (1938) Joan Crawford &
Margaret Sullavan
3.80 174.4 253.10 45 57 00 / 00 87.1
23 Lady Be Good (1941) Red Skelton 3.40 151.1 244.70 70 62 01 / 01 87.0
22 They Won't Believe Me (1947) Susan Hayward 3.60 120.5 184.40 95 72 00 / 00 86.3
25 The Bride Comes Home (1935) Claudette Colbert &
Fred MacMurray
2.80 145.1 145.10 37 64 00 / 00 86.2
26 Those Endearing Young Charms (1945) Laraine Day 5.00 184.3 224.70 71 49 00 / 00 85.1
27 Paradise For Three (1938) Frank Morgan &
Mary Astor
3.00 140.0 140.00 69 62 00 / 00 84.8
26 Western Union (1941) Randolph Scott &
Virginia Gilmore
2.60 114.6 114.60 95 68 00 / 00 84.2
29 The Emperor's Candlesticks (1937) William Powell 2.90 141.0 256.30 75 60 00 / 00 84.1
32 Lady Luck (1946) Barbara Hale 4.10 147.0 147.00 80 57 00 / 00 83.9
28 The Bride Wore Red (1937) Joan Crawford &
Franchot Tone
2.60 125.0 230.80 94 64 00 / 00 83.9
32 Carolina (1934) Janet Gaynor &
Lionel Barrymore
2.40 130.5 130.50 38 60 00 / 00 82.6
34 Married Before Breakfast (1937) Florence Rice 2.80 134.3 134.30 89 58 00 / 00 82.4
34 The Toy Wife (1938) Luise Rainier &
Melvyn Douglas
3.20 149.4 149.40 60 53 00 / 00 82.0
36 Bride For Sale (1949) Claudette Colbert 4.00 115.1 149.40 91 63 00 / 00 81.6
36 The Sin of Madelon Claudet (1931) Helen Hayes 1.90 114.5 114.50 55 61 01 / 01 81.6
38 Married Bachelor (1941) Ruth Hussey 2.90 129.3 129.30 87 58 00 / 00 81.3
39 Relentless (1948) Marguerite Chapman 4.00 126.0 126.00 88 59 00 / 00 81.3
35 The Trial of Mary Dugan (1941) Laraine Day 2.30 103.0 103.00 104 66 00 / 00 81.2
40 Journey for Margaret (1942) Laraine Day 2.20 95.9 188.90 119 67 00 / 00 80.8
43 Dangerous Number (1937) Ann Southern 2.90 137.4 137.40 83 53 00 / 00 80.2
45 Unashamed (1932) Helen Twelvetrees 2.30 129.1 129.10 27 54 00 / 00 79.2
43 Maisie (1939) Ruth Hussey 2.20 99.5 136.20 107 63 00 / 00 78.9
46 Josette (1938) Don Ameche 2.40 110.1 110.10 97 58 00 / 00 78.2
44 West Point of The Air (1935) Robert Taylor &
Maureen O'Sullivan
1.90 100.7 196.00 69 61 00 / 00 78.1
47 The Searching Wind (1946) Sylvia Sidney 3.10 110.0 110.00 101 57 00 / 00 77.5
48 Hell Below (1933) Robert Montgomery 1.80 98.4 215.70 44 59 00 / 00 76.3
49 Secret of the Incas (1954) Charlton Heston 4.00 108.7 108.70 83 55 00 / 00 75.7
52 Strange Interlude (1932) Clark Gable &
Norma Shearer
2.70 155.4 200.80 19 39 00 / 00 74.7
47 Remember Last Night? (1935) Edward Arnold 0.60 33.3 33.30 177 78 00 / 00 74.5
52 Bridal Suite (1939) Annabella 2.70 120.7 120.70 89 48 00 / 00 72.9
50 Cairo (1942) Jeanette MacDonald 1.80 75.9 146.30 136 62 00 / 00 72.2
52 It's Love Again (1936) Jessie Matthews 1.60 81.6 81.60 114 59 00 / 00 71.6
57 Goodbye, My Fancy (1951) Joan Crawford 3.70 92.9 109.10 95 54 00 / 00 70.0
54 Adventure in Baltimore (1949) Shirley Temple 2.40 70.7 82.80 126 61 00 / 00 69.9
59 Sporting Blood (1940) Maureen O'Sullivan 2.00 87.4 87.40 100 55 00 / 00 68.7
58 The Wet Parade (1932) Myrna Loy 1.30 75.7 75.70 80 58 00 / 00 68.4
56 Secret Agent (1936) Peter Lorre &
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
1.00 50.4 50.40 144 66 00 / 00 68.4
54 Florian (1940) Charles Coburn 0.90 40.2 40.20 173 69 00 / 00 68.2
61 Miracles For Sale (1939) Florence Rice 1.70 73.9 73.90 140 57 00 / 00 66.5
59 Joe Smith, American (1942) Marsha Hunt 1.40 60.0 87.20 156 61 00 / 00 65.9
62 The Black Camel (1931) Bela Lugosi 1.00 58.2 58.20 152 61 00 / 00 64.7
64 Spitfire (1934) Katharine Hepburn 1.80 97.7 119.70 64 47 00 / 00 63.6
68 Today We Live (1933) Joan Crawford &
Gary Cooper
1.70 91.6 160.70 53 49 00 / 00 62.9
65 Whom The Gods Destroy (1934) Walter Connolly 0.90 48.8 48.80 121 62 00 / 00 62.1
64 The Right To Romance (1933) Ann Harding 1.10 57.2 57.20 86 58 00 / 00 61.9
66 Dr. Kildare's Crisis (1940) Lionel Barrymore 1.40 60.5 60.50 145 56 00 / 00 59.5
69 Saturday's Millions (1933) Andy Devine 0.80 40.9 40.90 140 61 00 / 00 56.7
68 Fierce Creatures (1997)
Director
John Cleese &
Jamie Lee Curtis
9.40 25.5 25.50 117 65 00 / 00 56.5
69 Sworn Enemy (1936) Florence Rice 1.00 47.7 47.70 151 58 00 / 00 55.2
73 Calm Yourself (1935) Madge Evans 1.50 76.3 76.30 88 48 00 / 00 54.7
70 The Second Woman (1950) Betsy Drake 1.50 39.1 39.10 164 60 00 / 00 54.1
71 Death on the Diamond (1934) Madge Evans 0.80 41.2 41.20 139 59 00 / 00 53.4
73 Rich Man, Poor Girl (1938) Lana Turner 0.50 24.5 24.50 190 62 00 / 00 49.2
75 The Longest Night (1936) Florence Rice 0.80 40.2 40.20 164 57 00 / 00 49.0
75 Vagabound Lady (1935) Evelyn Venable 0.80 42.8 71.90 157 55 00 / 00 47.1
75 The Band Plays On (1934) Stuart Erwin 0.80 44.4 44.40 131 52 00 / 00 42.1
79 The Bride Walks Out (1936) Barbara Stanwyck 1.70 83.7 111.70 111 38 00 / 00 38.2
78 And Baby Makes Three (1949) Barbara Hale 1.70 48.0 48.00 155 49 00 / 00 37.7
80 Men Must Fight (1933) Diana Wynyard 0.70 35.6 67.40 151 52 00 / 00 35.8
81 Red Salute (1935) Barbara Stanwyck 0.60 32.1 32.10 179 53 00 / 00 35.6
81 New Morals For Old (1932) Myrna Loy 0.70 42.4 54.40 144 49 00 / 00 34.5
83 The 3 Wise Guys (1936) Bruce Cabot 0.50 24.1 24.10 196 52 00 / 00 28.2
83 Splitting Heirs (1993) Eric Idle &
Rick Moranis
3.20 9.8 9.80 155 55 00 / 00 25.6
85 The Half-Breed (1952) Janis Carter 0.90 20.5 20.50 205 47 00 / 00 18.0

Stats and Possibly Interesting Things From The Above Robert Young Table

  1. Twenty-eight Robert Young movies crossed the magical $100 million domestic gross mark.  That is a percentage of 34.15% of his movies listed. The Kid From Spain (1932) was his biggest box office hit when looking at adjusted domestic box office gross.
  2. An average Robert Young movie grosses $88.90 million in adjusted box office gross.
  3. Using RottenTomatoes.com’s 60% fresh meter.  45 Robert Young movies are rated as good movies…or 54.87% of his movies. Northwest Passage (1940) is his highest rated movie while The Bride Walks Out (1936) was his lowest rated movie.
  4. Eight Robert Young movies received at least one Oscar® nomination in any category…..or 9.75% of his movies.
  5. Two Robert Young movies won at least one Oscar® in any category…..or 2.43% of his movies.
  6. An average Ultimate Movie Rankings (UMR) Score is 40.00. 44 Robert Young movies scored higher than that average….or 53.65% of his movies. Northwest Passage (1940) got the the highest UMR Score  while The Half-Breed (1952) got the lowest UMR Score.
Three Roberts (Mitchum, Ryan & Young) in 1947’s Crossfire

Ten Possibly Interesting Facts About Robert Young

1. Robert George Young was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1907.

2. Robert Young first started acting at Chicago’s Pasadena Playhouse in the late 1920s. A MGM talent agents spotted him in a 1931 touring stage production of “The Ship” and signed him up.

3.  Between 1931 and 1949, Robert Young made an incredible 82 motion pictures.  That is almost 4 and a half movies for 19 straight years.

4.  According to the buzz of 1941…..Robert Young was one of the leading contenders for a Best Actor Oscar® nomination.  His performance in 1941’s H.M. Pulham failed to get him a nomination.

5.  Robert Young starred in two very popular television shows.  From 1954 to 1960 he starred in Father Knows Best and from 1969 to 1976 in Marcus Welby, M.D. He would never appear in another motion picture after 1954’s Secret of the Incas.

6.  Robert Young was married 1 time and had 4 children.  He was married to Elizabeth Louise Henderson from 1933 to her death in 1994.  Not thinking too many Hollywood marriages last over 60 years.  Congrats to them.

7.  Robert Young did extra work in Keystone Cops movies of the 1920s.

8.  Robert Young’s movies from 1930 to 1939 earned $3.94 billion in adjusted domestic gross.  That puts him in 3rd place when looking at all the stars of that decade. 1930’s Top Box Office Stars.

9. Robert Young’s movies from 1940 to 1949 earned $3.16 billion in adjusted domestic gross.  That puts him in 20th place when looking at all the stars of that decade. 1940’s Top Box Office Stars.

10. Check out Robert Young’s career compared to current and classic actors.  Most 100 Million Dollar Movies of All-Time.

Check out Steve’s Robert Young You Tube Page

Want more stats?  How about Robert Young Adjusted Worldwide Grosses?

  1. Bride For Sale (1949) $92.80 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  2. Cairo (1942) $98.20 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  3. Crossfire (1947) $204.00 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  4. Goodbye My Fancy (1951) $75.30 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  5. Hell Below (1933) $145.40 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  6. Hell Divers (1931) $256.70 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  7. Joe Smith American (1942) $54.70 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  8. Journey for Margaret (1942) $112.80 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  9. Lady Be Good (1941) $164.90 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  10. Maisie (1939) $93.80 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  11. Men Must Fight (1933) $46.60 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  12. Navy Blue and Gold (1937) $134.80 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  13. New Morals For Old (1932) $36.60 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  14. Northwest Passage (1940) $270.60 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  15. Spitfire (1934) $64.90 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  16. Strange Interlude (1932) $134.80 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  17. That Forsyte Woman (1949) $180.00 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  18. The Bride Walks Out (1936) $75.40 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  19. The Bride Wore Red (1937) $156.30 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  20. The Emperor’s Candlesticks (1937) $173.10 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  21. The Enchanted Cottage (1945) $195.10 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  22. The Shining Hour (1938) $170.60 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  23. Those Endearing Young Charms (1945) $151.30 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  24. Three Comrades (1938) $255.00 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  25. Today We Live (1933) $107.80 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  26. Tugboat Annie (1933) $268.70 million in adjusted worldwide gross
  27. West Point of The Air (1935) $131.90 million in adjusted worldwide gross

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  1. Clare says:
    June 29, 2022 at 7:20 pm

    I am watching a Robert Young Film called ‘the 77%.’ I cant find it on any of the lists. Did it have another name?

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    1. Cogerson says:
      June 30, 2022 at 8:41 am

      Hey Clare….hmmmm…interesting question. Do you remember any of the other stars in the movie? All of my sources do not provide an answer….but I will keep looking.

      Reply
  2. Dan says:
    October 10, 2021 at 4:29 pm

    Robert Young, is the # 65 most connected actor of the 1930’s.

    Reply
  3. Steve Lensman says:
    October 25, 2020 at 10:50 am

    Hi Bob, thanks for reviewing my Robert Young video, the generous rating and song lyrics are appreciated, happy you liked the poster gallery.

    Whoa! Bruce has 50 more films on his chart than on my video chart. I can be a bit stingy. No I try to keep the videos at a certain length, about 10mins, too long and the mind starts to wander, or people start yawning!

    Northwest Passage is no.1 on Bruce’s chart, it’s no.4 on my video chart. I have The Mortal Storm at no.1, it’s no.2 on Bruce’s critics chart.

    One film scored 10 out of 10 from my sources – Crossfire, seven films scored 9 out of 10 including – The Mortal Storm, Northwest Passage and Western Union.

    The Mortal Storm is no.1 at IMDB and Northwest Passage is tops at RT.

    Robert Young on his favorite role in The Enchanted Cottage – “The role symbolized my own life, though I wasn’t a veteran who returned from war tragically disfigured. It demonstrated my theory that we are all, somehow, handicapped. Shyness and fear of people were my invisible scars. These were finally overcome, just as in the movie, because of the love of a woman who saw the ‘perfect man’ through all the imperfections.”

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    1. BOB to STEVE Reply Part One says:
      October 25, 2020 at 11:31 am

      STEVE LENSMAN: “Whoa! Bruce has 50 more films on his chart than on my video chart. I can be a bit stingy.”

      NILES CRANE: Frasier I think we are doing too much here. What happened to the concept that at times “less is more”?

      FRASIER CRANE: Yes but if less is more think how more “more” would be. Off you go!

      [FRASIER TV sitcom “They’re Playing our Song” Series 7 episode 13 Jan 2000]

      HI STEVE: Thanks for the interesting and welcome feedback. I used to confuse Robert Young with Robert Montgomery in that at times they seemed to play similar roles and I regarded them both as 2nd string actors. By the latter I mean that although they were undoubtedly very important stars each of whom could carry films on his own, if they appeared alongside one of the great Legends the latter would be the senior and top-billed partner in the movie.

      For example Robert played 2nd fiddle to Barbara Stanwyck in The Bride Walks Out and to Claudette Colbert in I met Him in Paris and The Bride Comes Home; and Monty had a habit of showing up as Joan’s leading man in what were undoubtedly “Crawford pictures”: Letty Lynton/No More Ladies/Last of Mrs Cheyney.

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      1. BOB to STEVE Reply Part 2 says:
        October 25, 2020 at 11:39 am

        [Leaving aside alphabetical cameo billing in ensemble movies] Robert Montgomery did though have the historic distinction of being the last male actor ever to receive ABSOLUTE billing above John Wayne which was in 1945’s They were Expendable. Although an important star at that time The Duke did not quite morph into THE JOHN WAYNE until 1948’s Red River.

        I emphasis ABIOSLUTE in that statement because whilst Jimmy Stewart was billed above John on the posters for Liberty Valance in 1962 the Duke was first-billed on the screen under a unique compromise that John Ford was able to get the two then megastars to agree to. Win-win for me though as both were my idols!

        “’Melvyn Douglas and billing. Douglas – “Well, Freddie Bartholomew had first billing in Captains Courageous and that drove Spencer Tracy mad. I was billed fourth – and couldn’t have cared less. Joan Crawford once explained to me she was over Clark Gable and William Powell but under Norma Shearer. Powell was under Jean Harlow but above Bob Montgomery and Myrna Loy.’”

        That extract is from Possibly Interesting Facts Melvyn Douglas’ Cogerson page. One can’t help thinking if he were about today and followed the Cogerson site Melvyn might think that he had been wrong about that pecking order! I am not so sure that Mel should have kept repeating “under” if you get my meaning!

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      2. BOB to STEVE Reply Part 2 says:
        October 25, 2020 at 11:49 am

        [Leaving aside alphabetical cameo billing in ensemble movies] Robert Montgomery did though have the historic distinction of being the last male actor ever to receive ABSOLUTE billing above John Wayne which was in 1945’s They were Expendable. Although an important star at that time The Duke did not quite morph into THE JOHN WAYNE until 1948’s Red River.

        I emphasis ABSOLUTE in that statement because whilst Jimmy Stewart was billed above John on the posters for Liberty Valance in 1962 the Duke was first-billed on the screen under a unique compromise that John Ford was able to get the two then megastars to agree to. Win-win for me though as both were my idols!

        “’Melvyn Douglas and billing. Douglas – “Well, Freddie Bartholomew had first billing in Captains Courageous and that drove Spencer Tracy mad. I was billed fourth – and couldn’t have cared less. Joan Crawford once explained to me she was over Clark Gable and William Powell but under Norma Shearer. Powell was under Jean Harlow but above Bob Montgomery and Myrna Loy.’”

        That extract is from Possibly Interesting Facts Melvyn Douglas’ Cogerson page. One can’t help thinking if he were about today and followed the Cogerson site Melvyn might think that he had been wrong about that pecking order! I am not so sure that Mel should have used “under” if you get my meaning!

        SIMON DEE [English TV Presenter]
        Ray in your long career you have played opposite some of the most famous and gorgeous women on screen such as Grace Kelly and Susan Hayward.

        RAY MILLAND Yes those are two of the really glamorous females that I’ve had in my movies.

        DEE: Maybe you shouldn’t use the word “had” – people might get the wrong idea!

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    2. Flora Breen Robison says:
      October 25, 2020 at 1:24 pm

      I love that The Enchanted Cottage was Robert Young’s favourite film of his career. I love this movie. It is not only my favourite Young film, but one of my favourites period.

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  4. BOB on STEVE's VIDEO 2 of 2 says:
    October 24, 2020 at 10:09 am

    MY TOP 20 POSTER SELECTIONS FROM STEVE’s ROBERT YOUNG VIDEO

    1/two for Joel Smith
    2/Miracles for Sale
    3/two for Honolulu
    4/Secret of the Incas-Chuck when I first discovered him!
    5/1st one for Cairo
    6/1st one for Maisie
    7/1st one for Lady be Good
    8/Relentless
    9/Black Camel
    10/Remember Last Night
    11/Claudia
    12/set for Centerville Ghost
    13/the set for Secret Agent
    14/two for House of Rothschild
    15/2 for Western Union
    16/1st one for HM Pulham
    17/Three Comrades
    18/Northwest Passage
    19/Crossfire
    20/Sweet Rosie O’Grady.

    Just down around the corner of the street where I reside,
    There lives the cutest little girl that I have ever spied;
    Her name is Rose O’Grady and, I don’t mind telling you,
    That she’s the sweetest little Rose the garden ever grew.

    Sweet Rosie O’Grady, my dear little Rose,
    She’s my steady lady, most everyone knows.
    And, when we are married, how happy we’ll be;
    I love sweet Rosie O’Grady, and Rosie O’Grady loves me.

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  5. BOB on Steve's video 1 of 2 says:
    October 24, 2020 at 10:02 am

    The first time that Robert Young ever came to my attention was when I was leaving the Castle cinema over here in 1952 and stopped in the foyer to gaze at the stills for The Half Breed.

    The Half Breed [Apache Charlie Wolf] was played by Jack Buetel who was Billy the Kid in the famous Howard Hughes/Jane Russell film The Outlaw in the early 1940s

    OVERALL: Steve’s Robert Young video gave me pleasure to the tune of 98%. My pick of the TOP 20 STILLS/LOBBY CARDS are

    1/Goodbye My Fancy
    2/Miracles for Sale
    3/Lady Luck
    4/Honolulu
    5/Cairo
    6/Shining Hour
    7/I Met Him in Burnley
    8/two for Bride Wore Red
    9/Lady Be Good
    10/Relentless
    11/Slightly Dangerous
    12/Secret Agent
    13/Stowaway
    14/House of Rothschild
    15/Wester Union – Robert was billed above Randy Scott
    16/HM Pulham
    17/Sitting Pretty
    18/Northwest Passage
    19/The Mortal Storm
    20/The 3 Roberts in Crossfire – I liked both visuals here.

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