Robert J. Horner
Robert J. Horner | |
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Born |
Spring Valley, Illinois, United States | September 14, 1894
Died |
July 29, 1942 47) El Paso, Texas, United States | (aged
Other names |
Royal Hampton Bob Horner Robert Hoyt R.J. Renroh |
Occupation |
Film producer Film director Screenwriter |
Years active | 1920-1935 |
Robert J. Horner (September 14, 1894 – July 29, 1942) was an American film producer, director, and screenwriter. He produced 44 films between 1922 and 1935. He also directed 38 films between 1921 and 1935.
Horner died on July 29, 1942, at the El Paso, Texas City-County Hospital, and the cause of death was cirrhosis of the liver.
Selected filmography
- The Champion Liar (1920) (writer)
- The Smilin' Kid (1920) (writer)
- Across the Plains (1928) (writer, director, producer)
- The Mystery Rider (1928) (writer)
- The Cheyenne Kid (1930) (producer)
- Apache Kid's Escape (1930) (producer and director)
- Trails of the Golden West (1931) (producer)
- Wild West Whoopee (1931) (writer, producer and director)
- The Pueblo Terror (1931) (producer)
- The Kid From Arizona (1931) (co-writer, producer and director)
- The Sheriff's Secret (1931) (producer)
- Lariats and Six-Shooters (1931) (producer)
- Riders of Golden Gulch (1932) (producer)
- 45 Caliber Echo (1932) (producer)
- Tex Takes a Holiday (1932) (producer)
- The Whirlwind Rider (1933) (producer and director)
- Trails of Adventure (1933) (producer)
- Border Guns (1934) (producer and director)
- The Border Menace (1934) (writer and co-producer)
- Western Racketeers (1934) (co-producer and director)
- Racketeer Roundup (AKA: Gunners and Guns) (1934) (co-producer and director)
- The Phantom Cowboy (1935) (co-producer and director)
- Defying The Law (1935) (co-producer and director)
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