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  1. Howard Emmett Rogers (1890–1971) was an American screenwriter, playwright, lyricist, and theatre director. As a playwright he wrote the books for three Broadway musicals: The Midnight Rounders of 1920, The Century Revue (1920), and Luana (1930); the latter of which he also directed.

  2. Howard Emmett Rogers was born on 13 July 1890 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer, known for Tarzan and His Mate (1934), The Adventures of Tartu (1943) and Gambler's Choice (1944). He died on 16 August 1971 in Hollywood, California, USA.

  3. Howard Emmett Rogers was born on 13 July 1890 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer, known for Tarzan and His Mate (1934), The Adventures of Tartu (1943) and Gambler's Choice (1944). He died on 16 August 1971 in Hollywood, California, USA.

  4. Howard Emmett Rogers is known as an Screenplay, Story, Adaptation, Writer, Additional Writing, Original Story, and Dialogue. Some of his work includes Tarzan and His Mate, Libeled Lady, For Me and My Gal, Crossroads, Eyes in the Night, Evelyn Prentice, Billy the Kid, and Hold Your Man.

  5. Howard Emmett Rogers (1890–1971) was an American screenwriter. He was an active anti-communist member of the Screen Writers Guild. He worked for several studios during his career. Two of his last films Calling Bulldog Drummond (1951) and The Hour of 13 (1952) were made by MGM-British.

  6. Screenplay: John Grey, Jay Howe, Lex Neal, Howard Emmett Rogers, Albert DeMond (titles), Paul Girard Smith (uncredited). Cinematography: Walter Lundin Principal Cast: Harold Lloyd (Harold "Speedy" Swift), Ann Christy (Jane Dillon), Bert Woodruff (Pop Dillon), Brooks Benedict (Steven Carter), Babe Ruth (Himself).

  7. Active from 1926, American screenwriter Howard Emmett Rogers at first worked for such enterprises as Paramount Pictures and the Harold Lloyd Corporation. From 1933 until his retirement in 1952, Rogers was most closely associated with MGM.