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1.) Adventures of Superman - Superman in Exile / episode 2.7, USA 1953, directed by Thomas Carr, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, Jack Larson, Leon Askin, Joseph Forte, Philip Van Zandt, John Harmon, Robert Carson, Don Dillaway, Gregg Barton TV-show
2.) Barbarian Queen, USA / Argentina 1985, directed by Hector Olivera, starring Lana Clarkson, Katt Shea, Frank Zagarino, Dawn Dunlap, Susana Traverso, Victor Bo, Arman Chapman, Andrea Barbieri, Tony Middleton, Andrea Scriven, Robert Carson, Matilde Mur, Eddie Little Sky, Patrick Duggan, Lucy Tiller, Ivan Green, Theodore McNabney, Richard R.Jordan, John Head, Daniel Seville, Eva Donnelly, Henry Finn, Louis Alday, Grace Castle, Norman Friedman, Alexander Essex, Guy Reed, Alfred Alexander, Arthur Neal
3.) It Came from Outer Space, USA 1953, directed by Jack Arnold, starring Richard Carlson, Barbara Rush, Charles Drake, Joe Sawyer, Russell Johnson, Kathleen Hughes, George Eldredge, Bradford Jackson, Alan Dexter, William Pullen, Dave Willock, Budd Buster, Robert Carson
4.) Jungle Man, USA 1941, directed by Harry L. Fraser, starring Buster Crabbe (= Larry Crabbe), Charles Middleton, Sheila Darcy, Vince Barnett, Weldon Heyburn, Robert Carson, Paul Scott, Hal Price, Floyd Shackelford
5.) Mr. and Mrs. North - Trained for Murder / episode 1.37, USA 1953, directed by Ralph Murphy, starring Richard Denning, Barbara Britton, Gloria Henry, Roy Roberts, Nancy Valentine, Harry Hayden, Hal Baylor, Robert Carson, Christopher Dark, Frank Jenks TV-show
6.) The Tuttles of Tahiti, USA 1942, directed by Charles Vidor, screenplay by Lewis Meltzer, Robert Carson, based on the novel No More Gas by Charles Nordhoff, James Norman Hall, adaptation by James Hilton, music by Roy Webb
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