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    Albert S. Rogell

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  1. Albert S. Rogell (August 21, 1901 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – April 7, 1988 Los Angeles, California) was an American film director. Rogell directed more than a hundred movies between 1921 and 1958. He was known for an aggressive directing style, shouting at his actors and crew.

  2. Albert S. Rogell. Director: The Wrecker. Born in Oklahoma City, Albert Rogell moved with his family to Spokane, WA, when he was a child. At 15 he got a job with the Washington Motion Picture Co.

    • Director, Producer, Writer
    • August 21, 1901
    • Albert S. Rogell
    • April 7, 1988
  3. Albert S. Rogell. Director: The Wrecker. Born in Oklahoma City, Albert Rogell moved with his family to Spokane, WA, when he was a child. At 15 he got a job with the Washington Motion Picture Co.

    • August 21, 1901
    • April 7, 1988
  4. Northwest Stampede: Directed by Albert S. Rogell. With Joan Leslie, James Craig, Jack Oakie, Chill Wills. When his father dies, rodeo star Dan Bennett returns to his ranch but hires on as a ranch hand.

    • (161)
    • Western
    • Albert S. Rogell
    • 1948-07-28
  5. Suicide Fleet is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Albert S. Rogell, written by Lew Lipton and F. McGrew Willis, and starring William Boyd, Robert Armstrong, James Gleason, and Ginger Rogers.

  6. Albert S. Rogell is known as an Director, Producer, Story, Writer, Screenplay, and Adaptation. Some of his work includes The Black Cat, In Old Oklahoma, Li'l Abner, Before I Wake, Start Cheering, Murder in Greenwich Village, The Admiral Was a Lady, and Mamba.

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  8. Albert S Rogell was an accomplished director with a unique attention to detail that really made his productions stand out from the norm. S Rogell directed a variety of independent films in his early directing career, including such titles as "The Dangerous Coward" (1924), "The Fighting Sap" ...