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Albert S. Rogell
Albert S. Rogell was an American film director who directed more than a hundred movies between 1921 and 1958. He began his career in Hollywood at age 16 as an assistant to director and producer George Loane Tucker. Rogell was known for his aggressive directing style, often shouting at his actors and crew. His extensive filmography includes a variety of genres, showcasing his versatility and dedication to the craft.
As director
Before I Wake
The Admiral Was a Lady
Song of India
Northwest Stampede
Heaven Only Knows
The Magnificent Rogue
Earl Carroll Sketchbook
Love, Honor and Goodbye
In Old Oklahoma
Hit Parade of 1943
True to the Army
Butch Minds the Baby
Jail House Blues
Youth on Parade
Priorities on Parade
Sleepytime Gal
The Black Cat
Sailors on Leave
Gangs Of The City
Tight Shoes
Li'l Abner
Argentine Nights
I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby
Private Affairs
For Love or Money
Hawaiian Nights
Laugh It Off
Start Cheering
The Lone Wolf in Paris
City Streets