
Robert C. Bruce
Directing
Known For

A well-established tale of a long-running feud between two mountain clans.
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine
Three hikers visit Eliot Glacier on Oregon's Mount Hood.
The Snows of Many Years
"Throughout the World, every coast has a Bird Rock." A short of seaside images.
Many Wings

Tropical Nights is a true “scenic.” Putting aside conventional narrative, the film tells its story by following the lights and shadows on a Caribbean island over the course of a diurnal cycle. As day evolves into night and back to dawn, the camera moves from close-up to striking vistas, with color toning accentuating the mood.
Tropical Nights
Robert C. Bruce’s “Musical Moods” travelogues
Irish Melody
A wilderness series by Robert C. Bruce.
The Trader Keeps Moving

A "scenic picture from a hobo's point of view".
Deschutes Driftwood
A rugged coast lined with bare rock forms with which the restless sea disputes their right to stand, sparkling trout streams, and broad rivers over whose valley clouds form "castles in the air." There are some unusual scenes, taken from mountain heights, looking down upon seas of fog which beat in rolling billows against the mountain islands in their midst. There is the scene of the flaming forest, before which we read, "My Country is always' spectacular." followed as it is by bare, deadened trees and smoke-filled valleys.