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Rowland Brown

Rowland Brown

Directingb. November 6, 1900Canton, Ohio, U.S.
About

Rowland Brown (November 6, 1900 – May 6, 1963), born Chauncey Rowland Brown in Canton, Ohio, was an American screenwriter and film director, whose career as a director ended in the early 1930s after he started many more films than he finished. He walked out of State's Attorney (1932), starring John Barrymore. He was abruptly replaced as director of The Scarlet Pimpernel. As a writer, he was credited with twenty or so films including two Academy Award nominations, one in the 11th Academy Awards for Best Original Story Angels with Dirty Faces and another in the 4th Academy Awards for Doorway to Hell.

Filmography
Kansas City Confidential
Kansas City Confidential1952 · Story
The Nevadan
The Nevadan1950 · Additional Dialogue
Nocturne
Nocturne1946 · Story
Johnny Apollo
Johnny Apollo1940 · Screenplay
Angels with Dirty Faces
Angels with Dirty Faces1938 · Story
Boy of the Streets
Boy of the Streets1938 · Story
The Devil Is a Sissy
The Devil Is a Sissy1936 · Story
Widow's Might
Widow's Might1935 · Writer
Blood Money
Blood Money1933 · Writer, Director
Hell's Highway
Hell's Highway1932 · Director, Writer
What Price Hollywood?
What Price Hollywood?1932 · Writer
State's Attorney
State's Attorney1932 · Screenplay, Dialogue
Skyline
Skyline1931 · Writer
Quick Millions
Quick Millions1931 · Director, Screenplay
The Doorway to Hell
The Doorway to Hell1930 · Story, Original Story
Points West
Points West1929 · Scenario Writer
Fugitives
Fugitives1929 · Writer
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