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1.) Adventure in Iraq, USA 1943, directed by D. Ross Lederman, screenplay by George Bilson, Robert E. Kent, based on the play The Green Goddess by William Archer, music by Heinz Roemheld
2.) Charlie Chan in Reno, USA 1939, directed by Norman Foster, screenplay by Frances Hyland, Robert E. Kent, Albert Ray, based on the story Death Makes a Decree by Philip Wylie and characters created by Earl Derr Biggers, music by Cyril J. Mockridge
3.) Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome, USA 1947, directed by John Rawlins, screenplay by Eric Taylor, Robertson White, based on a story by William Graffis, Robert E.Kent, & the comic strip by Chester Gould, music by Paul Sawtell
4.) Dick Tracy vs Cueball, USA 1946, directed by Gordon Douglas, screenplay by Robert E.Kent, Dane Lussier, based on a story by Luci Ward & the comic strip by Chester Gould
5.) The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake, USA 1959, produced by Robert E. Kent for Vogue Pictures, directed by Edward L. Cahn
6.) Gas House Kids in Hollywood, USA 1947, directed by Edward L. Cahn, written by Robert E.Kent, music by Albert Glasser
7.) It! The Terror from Beyond Space, USA 1958, produced by Robert E. Kent for Vogue Pictures/United Artists, directed by Edward L. Cahn
8.) The Spider's Web, USA 1938, directed by James W. Horne, Ray Taylor, screenplay by Robert E. Kent, George H. Plympton, Basil Dickey, Mart Ramson, based on The Spider-magazines, created by Harry Steeger, written by Norvell Page, published by Popular Publications, music by Sidney Cutner serial
9.) Tower of London, USA 1962, directed by Roger Corman, story by Leo Gordon, F.Amos Powell, screenplay by Leo Gordon, F.Amos Powell, James B.Gordon (= Robert E.Kent), music by Michael Anderson
10.) The Werewolf, USA 1956, directed by Fred F. Sears, written by James B.Gordon, Robert E. Kent, cinematography by Eddie Linden guest review by Dale Pierce
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