Robert Christie Trailers
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Robert Christie, born September 20, 1913, in Toronto, Canada, was an actor and writer known for his work in "On Camera" (1954), "General Motors Theatre" (1952), and "The Unforeseen" (1958). He was married to Margot Christie and passed away on May 22, 1996, in Toronto, Ontario.
Most Popular Robert Christie Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
01 January 1961
The story of John A. MacDonald’s rise to power.
31 December 1962
For Alexander Galt it was the middle of the road, until he saw some hope for his dream of a united Canada.
01 January 1962
This short biopic profiles Montreal lawyer-turned-politician George-Étienne Cartier as he campaigns to unite English and French Canada under Confederation.
06 January 1957
The story of Oedipus' gradual discovery of his primal crime, killing his father and marrying his mother, filmed by the famed British theatrical director Sir Tyrone Guthrie.
01 October 2010
When a car accident orphans his young nephew, a Shaolin monk journeys to the United States to look after the lad and open his own martial arts academy, but he soon gets caught up in a dangerous kung fu underworld.
28 March 1980
Environmentally concerned lawyer Abigail Adams works with Professor Roger Keller in his effort to protect baby seals from slaughter.
20 November 1963
The story of three pets, a cat and two dogs, who lose their owners when they are all on vacation. Can they find their way home?
01 January 1974
The Violin is a 1974 short film by Andrew Welsh and George Pastic, featuring Maurice Solway. Solway also wrote the original music.
02 August 1954
This short film depicts how a small Canadian city, bearing the name of Stratford and by a river Avon, created its own renowned Shakespearean theatre.
01 January 1948
Millions of years scroll by in 10 minutes, illustrated by ingenious designers: this is the geological history of Canada.
26 October 1959
Nico, a drug dealer, murders a telegram messenger-boy "for kicks", egged on by partner-in-crime, TV director Francis.