

Rowland Brown
Director · Writer · CrewRowland 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.
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Kansas City Confidential
1952
Story

Nocturne
1946
Story

Johnny Apollo
1940
Screenplay

Angels with Dirty Faces
1938
Story

Boy of the Streets
1938
Story

The Devil Is a Sissy
1936
Story

Widow's Might
1935
Writer

Blood Money
1933
Writer

What Price Hollywood?
1932
Writer

Hell's Highway
1932
Writer

State's Attorney
1932
Screenplay, Dialogue

Quick Millions
1931
Screenplay

Skyline
1931
Writer

The Doorway to Hell
1930
Story, Original Story

Points West
1929
Scenario Writer

Fugitives
1929
Writer






