Robert Lenard Lippert (March 31, 1909 – November 16, 1976) was an American film producer and cinema chain owner, also known as King of the Bs. President and COO of Lippert Theatres, Affiliated Theatres, and Transcontinental Theatres–all based in San Francisco–at his height, Lippert owned a chain of 139 movie theaters. He helped finance more than 300 films, including the directorial debuts of Samuel Fuller, James Clavell, and Burt Kennedy.
The Last Man on Earth
(Producer)
The Fly
(Producer)
I Shot Jesse James
(Producer)
The Horror of It All
(Executive Producer)
The Steel Helmet
(Producer)
Thundering Jets
(Executive Producer)
Last of the Wild Horses
(Director)
That Tennessee Beat
(Producer)
36 Hours
(Presenter)
Night Train to Paris
(Producer)
Spaceflight IC-1
(Producer)
The Murder Game
(Producer)
The Earth Dies Screaming
(Producer)
The House Across the Lake
(Presenter)
Sky Liner
(Executive Producer)
Everybody's Dancin'
(Executive Producer)
Thunder Pass
(Executive Producer)
Motor Patrol
(Executive Producer)
Curse of the Fly
(Producer)
Witchcraft
(Producer)
Marshal of Heldorado
(Executive Producer)
Radar Secret Service
(Executive Producer)
Last of the Wild Horses
(Executive Producer)
Lost Continent
(Executive Producer)
The Yellow Canary
(Executive Producer)
The Silver Star
(Executive Producer)
Three Desperate Men
(Executive Producer)
I Shot Billy the Kid
(Executive Producer)
Kentucky Jubilee
(Executive Producer)
Red Desert
(Executive Producer)
Shoot to Kill
(Presenter)
Hi-Jacked
(Presenter)
Ringside
(Executive Producer)
Rimfire
(Executive Producer)
Apache Chief
(Executive Producer)
The Baron of Arizona
(Executive Producer)
The Baron of Arizona
(Presenter)
Hollywood Varieties
(Executive Producer)
Spaceways
(Producer)
Desire in the Dust
(Executive Producer)
The Jungle
(Executive Producer)
The Last Shot You Hear
(Executive Producer)