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Robert Milasch Filmography

ActorBORN 1885NEW YORK CITY17 FILMS IN DB

RobertMilasch

Known for Acting Β· The Great Train Robbery, Donkey Baseball, Nursery Favorites

17
FILMS IN DB
$180
TOTAL VALUE
5
PRICED
$36
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
πŸ’Ž
RAREST RELEASE
The Great Train Robbery
~$100 Β· DVD Β· 1903
πŸ“ˆ
MOST VALUABLE
Donkey Baseball
$0 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Robert Milasch was a notable figure in early cinema, particularly revered for his role in "The Fourteenth Man" (1920). This silent film remains a gem in the collection of physical media enthusiasts, celebrated for its unique narrative and Milasch's compelling performance. His work in this film has established a lasting legacy, making it a sought-after title for collectors who appreciate the artistry and historical significance of the silent era. Milasch's contributions to film extend beyond just acting; his presence in pivotal roles helped shape the early 20th-century cinematic landscape. Collectors often seek out his work for not only the nostalgia but also the cultural context it provides. The rarity of original prints and the film's importance in silent film history ensure that Milasch's contributions continue to be cherished in the realm of physical media. Whether on VHS, DVD, or Blu-ray, "The Fourteenth Man" stands as a testament to his enduring impact on the film industry.

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17 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What era does Robert Milasch's acting career primarily cover?

Robert Milasch's filmography spans from 1903 to 1935, with his most active decade being the 1910s.

What types of film genres did Robert Milasch work in?

He appeared in a variety of genres including drama, western, romance, comedy, action, and adventure films.

What is one of Robert Milasch's earliest known film appearances?

One of his earliest appearances was in The Great Train Robbery (1903), where he played a trainman and bandit, although uncredited.

Did Robert Milasch often receive top billing in his films?

While he had notable roles, such as Jenks in The Fourteenth Man (1920) and Frank Hurd in Catch My Smoke (1922), he was not always top-billed and sometimes appeared uncredited.

Did Robert Milasch use any alternate names in his acting credits?

Yes, he was sometimes credited as Robert Milash in films like The Fourteenth Man (1920) and Dangerous Nan McGrew (1930).