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R.G. Springsteen
Robert G. Springsteen (September 8, 1904 – December 9, 1989) was an American director of Hollywood B movies and television shows. He was most often credited on screen as R. G. Springsteen.
Born in Tacoma, Washington, in 1904, Springsteen started working in Hollywood during the 1920s. He was hired by Fox Studios as a wardrobe assistant. In 1936 he moved to directing and worked as a Second unit, or assistant, director on numerous low budget B movies. During this time film credits often listed him by the nickname of Bud Springsteen. By 1945 Springsteen became a lead director and established himself as a filmmaker with his first B Western, Marshal of Laredo. From 1945 through 1968, Springsteen was a prolific director of Hollywood B Westerns and television episodes initially with Republic Pictures and later with A.C. Lyles's series of Westerns for Paramount Pictures. His last directing job came in 1968 with an episode of the television series Gentle Ben.
As director
Tiger by the Tail
Red Tomahawk
Hostile Guns
Johnny Reno
Waco
Taggart
Apache Uprising
Black Spurs
Bullet for a Badman
He Rides Tall
Showdown
Operation Eichmann
Gunfight at Black Horses Canyon
King of the Wild Stallions
Battle Flame
Revolt in the Big House
Cole Younger, Gunfighter
Affair in Reno
The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Ghost Farm
When Gangland Strikes
Come Next Spring
Double Jeopardy
Secret Venture
Track the Man Down
I Cover the Underworld
Cross Channel
A Perilous Journey
Geraldine
Toughest Man in Arizona
The Fabulous Senorita