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Robert Cummings Filmography

ActorBORN 1910JOPLIN75 FILMS IN DB

RobertCummings

Known for Acting · Dial M for Murder, Twelve Angry Men, The Devil and Miss Jones

75
FILMS IN DB
$1,028
TOTAL VALUE
40
PRICED
$26
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Twelve Angry Men
~$146 · 4K · 1954
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Disneyland's 35th Anniversary Special
$0 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Robert Cummings carved out a fascinating career, transitioning from a beloved light comedian of Hollywood's Golden Age to a prominent television star. Collectors often seek out his earlier film work, particularly his charming turns in screwball comedies like 1941's *The Devil and Miss Jones* and *It Started with Eve*, where he frequently perfected the amiable, slightly bumbling leading man. These films, often found on DVD and Blu-ray, represent classic examples of their genre. His most iconic role for many physical media enthusiasts, however, is undoubtedly his chilling performance as the manipulative killer in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1954 3D thriller, *Dial M for Murder*. This film is a must-have for any cinephile, particularly its stunning 4K UHD release, which truly highlights the film's visual intricacies and Cummings' compelling dramatic range. Beyond this, his presence in more eclectic titles like 1964's star-studded *What a Way to Go!* offers glimpses into his later film career, making his complete filmography a rewarding deep dive for collectors compiling essential era-defining cinema.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What era did Robert Cummings have the most active film career?

Robert Cummings was most active during the 1940s, appearing in numerous films across various genres in that decade.

Which genres did Robert Cummings frequently work in?

Robert Cummings worked in a wide range of genres including comedy, drama, romance, music, thriller, and crime throughout his career.

What is one of Robert Cummings' notable roles in a thriller film?

Robert Cummings played Mark Halliday in the 1954 thriller Dial M for Murder.

Did Robert Cummings appear in any Western films?

Yes, Robert Cummings appeared in the 1966 Western Stagecoach, playing the character Henry Gatewood.

Are Robert Cummings' films available on modern physical media formats?

Yes, films featuring Robert Cummings can be found on blu-ray, DVD, and other physical media formats.