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  1. Ralph C. Bluemke was born on 11 January 1941 in the USA. He is a writer and director, known for I Was a Teenage Mummy (1963), The Kid and the Killers (1974) and Small World (1961).

    • Writer, Director, Actor
    • January 11, 1941
    • Ralph C. Bluemke
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robby_(film)Robby (film) - Wikipedia

    Robby is a 1968 family film written and directed by Ralph C. Bluemke. It is a modern-day retelling of Daniel Defoe's 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe in which the main characters are portrayed as children. The film deals with many themes, including friendship, homesickness, racial blindness and naturism.

  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt0063513Robby (1968) - IMDb

    Robby: Directed by Ralph C. Bluemke. With John Garces, Rita Elliot, Warren Raum, Ryp Siani. Shipwrecked on a tropical island, a young boy befriends an abandoned native youth, forcing him to reevaluate societal prejudice about race, religion and nudity.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Family
    • Ralph C. Bluemke
    • 1968
  4. After a shipwreck takes the lives of both his mother and father, Robby (Warren Raum) is saved from drowning by the young island native Friday (Ryp Siani).

    • Ralph C. Bluemke
  5. 91 mins | Melodrama | 1968. Cast: Warren Raum, Ryp Siani, John Garces [ More ] Director: Ralph C. Bluemke. Writer: Ralph C. Bluemke. Producers: Stacy Enyeart, Ralph C. Bluemke. Cinematographer: Al Mozell. Editor: Bill Buckley. Production Company: Bluewood Films. HISTORY. DETAILS. CREDITS. SYNOPSIS. GENRE. Print Details. Full page view. HISTORY.

  6. The Kid and the Killers: Directed by Ralph C. Bluemke. With Jon Cypher, John Garces, Gerry Ross, Elida Alicia. Two men who have robbed a bank end up in a deadly pursuit of one another after one of them kills an innocent victim in attempt to steal the other's half.

  7. Robby is a 1968 family film written and directed by Ralph C. Bluemke. It is a modern-day retelling of the Daniel Defoe novel Robinson Crusoe in which the main characters are portrayed as children. The film deals with many themes, including friendship, homesickness, racial blindness and naturism.