Robert Lively (screenwriter)
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Robert Lively, sometimes credited as Bob Lively, (died 4 March 1943) was an American screenwriter and
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most active in the mid-1930s to early 1940s.


Selected filmography

* ''The Hard-Boiled Canary'', 1941 (story and screenplay) * ''
Isle of Destiny ''Isle of Destiny'' (aka ''Trouble Over the Pacific'') is a 1940 American comedy adventure film set in the South Seas. The film was directed by Elmer Clifton and originally produced by Franklyn Warner for Grand National Pictures in 1939. ''Isle ...
'', 1940 (screenplay) * ''The Great Victor Herbert'', 1939 (screenplay / story) * ''Personal Secretary'', 1938 (story "The Comet") * '' Danger on the Air'', 1938 (screenplay) * ''
Rhythm Racketeer ''Rhythm Racketeer'' is a 1937 British musical film directed by James Seymour and starring Harry Roy, Princess Pearl and James Carew. It was made at Rock Studios, Elstree, by the independent producer Joe Rock.Wood p.96 Cast * Harry Roy as Harry ...
'', 1937 (story) * '' The Girl Said No'', 1937 * ''
Tough to Handle ''Tough to Handle'' is a 1937 American film directed by S. Roy Luby. Plot A reporter's grandfather wins a sweepstake, but later discovers that that is ticket was not legal. The police are looking for the con-artists that is responsible for fake ...
'', 1937 (adaptation) * ''The Black Coin'', 1936 (adaptation and screenplay) * ''Custer's Last Stand'', 1936 (story dialogue) * ''The Marriage Bargain'', 1935 * ''
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'', 1934 (screenplay) * '' Enlighten Thy Daughter'', 1934 (additional dialogue)


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* Year of birth missing 1943 deaths American male screenwriters American male songwriters 20th-century American male writers 20th-century American screenwriters {{songwriter-stub