He wrote a play An Affair of the State;[1] the novels Sigrid and Sergeant (1959), Tiger By the Tail (1960) and Starfire (1960); and the short story "The Man Who Won the War" (1936).[2]
Bucker had a huge success with his script for Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) a biopic of George M Cohan. This resulted in Bucker being promoted to producer at Warners.
Buckner produced a Western, Cheyenne (1947), and the prestigious stage hit Life with Father (1947).
In June 1947 Buckner left Warner Bros for Universal.[5]
Universal
Buckner's first film at Universal was Rogues' Regiment (1948), which he wrote and produced, from a story by Buckner and director Robert Florey.
He went on to wrote and produce Sword in the Desert (1948), based on an old story of Buckner's which he had turned into a novel called Night Watch.[6] It helped make a star of Jeff Chandler.[7]
Back in Hollywood Buckner wrote Love Me Tender (1956) at 20th Century Fox, a film best remembered as Elvis Presley's debut movie. In 1957 he wrote Sigrid and the Sergeant, his first prose in almost twenty years.[9] The following year he wrote and produced From Hell to Texas (1958) directed by Henry Hathaway at Fox.
Also for Fox Bucker created a TV series Hong Kong (1960–61) starring Rod Taylor. It only lasted a season, Bucker produced the pilot for a follow up, Dateline: San Francisco but it did not result in a regular series.[10]
At Disney, his 1960 novel Starfire provided the story for Moon Pilot (1962).
In his later life, Buckner lived in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. He was an artist and recognized leader in the art community there.[citation needed] He died and was buried in San Miguel in 1989.
^"TALKIE TALKS". Glenelg Guardian. Vol. XVI, no. 864. South Australia. 11 December 1929. p. 3. Retrieved 27 November 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
^"The Man Who Won The War". The Daily News. Vol. LV, no. 19, 535 (CITY FINAL ed.). Western Australia. 2 November 1937. p. 9. Retrieved 27 November 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
^"FILMS OF TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW". The Sun. No. 8857 (LATE FINAL EXTRA ed.). Sydney. 26 May 1938. p. 38. Retrieved 27 November 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
^"ROYAL". The Newcastle Sun. No. 6834. New South Wales, Australia. 10 November 1939. p. 3. Retrieved 27 November 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
^Brady, Thomas F. (14 Aug 1947). "BUCKNER TO MAKE A COMEDY FOR U-I: Former Producer at Warners Also Will Write the Scenario of 'Patent Applied For'". New York Times. p. 28.
^'Letter From Hollywood' By Frank Daugherty Special to The Christian Science Monitor. The Christian Science Monitor [Boston, Mass] 29 Apr 1949: 5.
^Smith, Cecil (3 Nov 1957). "Robert Buckner Hit by Novelist's Jitters: Robert Buckner Veteran Film Writer, Gets Novelist's Jitters". Los Angeles Times. p. F1.
^"ROD TAYLOR STARS IN "HONG KONG"". The Biz. No. 2850. New South Wales, Australia. 18 January 1961. p. 3. Retrieved 27 November 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
^THOMAS F (6 July 1948). "U-I TO MAKE FILM OF 'NIGHT WATCH': Buckner's Novel on Palestine Purchased by the Studio -- Author Will Produce". BRADY Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES.. New York Times. New York, N.Y. p. 20.
^KATHERINE VON BLON (12 Feb 1949). "'PORTRAIT OF A LADY' WELL DIRECTED, ACTED". Los Angeles Times. p. 7.