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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.
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.
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.
S. Sailors on Leave; Senor Daredevil; The Shepherd of the Hills (1928 film) The Silent Stranger (1924 film) Sleepytime Gal; The Snob Buster; Somewhere in Sonora (1927 film) Song of India (film) Start Cheering; Suicide Fleet; The Sunset Derby; Sweepstakes (film)
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.
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.
Birthday: Aug 21, 1901. Birthplace: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. Albert S Rogell was an accomplished director with a unique attention to detail that really made his productions stand out from...