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Robert Preston Filmography

ActorBORN 1918NEWTON HIGHLANDS60 FILMS IN DB

RobertPreston

Known for Acting · Going Hollywood: The '30s, New York Town, Night of 100 Stars II

60
FILMS IN DB
$583
TOTAL VALUE
25
PRICED
$23
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
Blood on the Moon
~$60 · BLU-RAY · 1948
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Broadway's Lost Treasures
$10 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Robert Preston's magnetic stage presence translated seamlessly to the silver screen, making him a perennial favorite for collectors of classic musicals and golden age Hollywood. His definitive portrayal of Professor Harold Hill in the 1962 film adaptation of *The Music Man* is a cornerstone of any musical film library, frequently revisited on Blu-ray and even sought after in its original DVD or VHS formats for sentimental value. This energetic performance, a masterclass in charm and deception, perfectly showcases his unique blend of acting prowess and vocal talent. Beyond his iconic musical role, Preston's versatility shines in films like the epic *How the West Was Won* (1962), a Cinerama spectacle often celebrated in its wide-screen home video presentations. Later in his career, his collaboration with Blake Edwards yielded critically acclaimed performances, notably as Toddy in 1982's *Victor/Victoria*, which garnered him an Academy Award nomination. This role, alongside his memorable turn in *S.O.B.* (1981), highlights his enduring wit and sophisticated comedic timing, making these titles essential for collectors appreciating nuanced character acting across genres. His performances are consistently entertaining, ensuring his films remain prized additions to any physical media collection.

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