Robert Lively (screenwriter)
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Robert Lively, sometimes credited as Bob Lively, (died 4 March 1943) was an American screenwriter and songwriter most active in the mid-1930s to early 1940s.
Selected filmography
- The Hard-Boiled Canary, 1941 (story and screenplay)
- Isle of Destiny, 1940 (screenplay)
- The Great Victor Herbert, 1939 (screenplay / story)
- Personal Secretary, 1938 (story "The Comet")
- Danger on the Air, 1938 (screenplay)
- Rhythm Racketeer, 1937 (story)
- The Girl Said No, 1937
- Tough to Handle, 1937 (adaptation)
- The Black Coin, 1936 (adaptation and screenplay)
- Custer's Last Stand, 1936 (story dialogue)
- The Marriage Bargain, 1935
- Inside Information, 1934 (screenplay)
- Enlighten Thy Daughter, 1934 (additional dialogue)
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