Bradford Ropes


Biography

Filmography

 

Writer (Feature Film)

Belle of Old Mexico (1950)
Writer
The Arizona Cowboy (1950)
Writer
Redwood Forest Trail (1950)
Writer
Flame of Youth (1949)
Screenwriter
Buck Privates Come Home (1947)
Based on a Story by
Pirates of Monterey (1947)
Original Story
The Time of Their Lives (1946)
Original Screenplay
Song of Arizona (1946)
Original Story
Why Girls Leave Home (1945)
Screenwriter
Steppin' in Society (1945)
Adapted and Screenplay
Nothing But Trouble (1945)
Additional Dialogue
Sunbonnet Sue (1945)
Original Story
Hands Across the Border (1944)
Original Screenplay
Hi, Good Lookin'! (1944)
Screenwriter
The Cowboy and the Senorita (1944)
Original Story
Swing in the Saddle (1944)
Screenwriter
The Man from Music Mountain (1943)
Original Screenplay
Ice-Capades Revue (1942)
Screenwriter
Ship Ahoy (1942)
Based on a Story by
True to the Army (1942)
Screenwriter
Joan of Ozark (1942)
Additional Dialogue
Ridin' on a Rainbow (1941)
Screenwriter
Glamour Boy (1941)
Original Screenplay
Ridin' on a Rainbow (1941)
Original Story
Angels with Broken Wings (1941)
Screenwriter
Hit Parade of 1941 (1940)
Original Screenplay
Melody and Moonlight (1940)
Screenwriter
Sing, Dance, Plenty Hot (1940)
Screenwriter
Rancho Grande (1940)
Screenwriter
Gaucho Serenade (1940)
Original Screenplay
Hullabaloo (1940)
Idea by
Melody Ranch (1940)
Original Screenplay
Sing, Dance, Plenty Hot (1940)
Original Story
Lord Jeff (1938)
Story
Meet the Boyfriend (1937)
Screenwriter
The Hit Parade (1937)
Screenwriter
Circus Girl (1937)
Screenwriter
The Hit Parade (1937)
Original Story
Hooray for Love (1935)
Contr to trmt
Stage Mother (1933)
Screenwriter

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Lord Jeff (1938) -- (Movie Clip) We Carry Our Own Kit Exposed fake Lord Geoffrey (Freddie Bartholomew) and pals Baker, Thrums and Potter (Terry Kilburn, Walter Tetley and Peter Lawford age maybe 15, on harmonica) arrive at Russell-Cotes Nautical Academy, Jelks (Herbert Mundin) introducing Captain Briggs (Charles Coburn), in MGM's Lord Jeff, 1938.
Lord Jeff (1938) -- (Movie Clip) Darjeeling Is Not Hot Early events, young Lord Geoffrey (Freddie Bartholomew) from India is visited by Inspector Scott (Matthew Boulton), after a trip with his governess to a London jeweler ended strangely, the first sign of funny business, with Gale Sondergaard and George Zucco on the phone, in MGM's Lord Jeff, 1938.
Lord Jeff (1938) -- (Movie Clip) Any Major Infractions Captain Briggs (Charles Coburn), head of the Russell-Cotes naval academy, addresses the boys with good news, then chats with Terry O'Mulvaney (Mickey Rooney), then new boy Geoffrey (Freddie Bartholomew), about an earlier incident, in MGM's Lord Jeff, 1938.
Ship Ahoy (1942) -- (Movie Clip) Hawaiian War Chant Opening, pretty much everybody showing off, the tune a Hawaiian pop standard, first Tommy Dorsey and the band, then drummer Buddy Rich and trumpeter Ziggy Elman, then Eleanor Powell as the fictional "Tallulah Winters," in Ship Ahoy, from producer Jack Cummings at MGM, co-starring Red Skelton.
Time Of Their Lives, The (1946) -- (Movie Clip) Brush With The British In Revolutionary War-era Nassau County, Long Island, with as fancy an opening as any Abbott and Costello movie, we meet lovely Marjorie Reynolds, Bud as servant Cuthbert, Anne Gillis as feisty Nora, who prefers Lou, as tinker Horatio, in the comic ghost romp The Time Of Their Lives, 1946.
Time Of Their Lives, The (1946) -- (Movie Clip) How Can Us Be Down There? Joining a borderline shocking scene in which misguided American revolutionaries (Robert Barrat in charge) have shot fellow Yanks Horatio (Lou Costello) and Melody (Marjorie Reynolds), they pop back up, establishing the premise for the rest of the Abbott and Costello vehicle The Time Of Their Lives, 1946.
Cowboy And The Senorita, The -- (Movie Clip) What'll I Use For Money? All friends now, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans ("Ysobel"), Mary Lee (her sister "Chip") and The Sons Of The Pioneers, together for What'll I Use For Money by Ned Washington and Phil Ohman, in The Cowboy And The Senorita, 1944.

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