Howard Higgin
Biography
From Wikipedia
Howard Higgin (February 15, 1891 - December 16, 1938) was an American writer and director of motion pictures in the 1920s and 1930s.
Higgin's first directing job was a 1922 comedy for legendary Wallace Reid, Rent Free. His later films include High Voltage and Skyscraper, and he worked with Wallace Beery, Clark Gable (as writer/director of Gable's screen breakthrough role as the unshaven villain in The Painted Desert), Carole Lombard, Bette Davis (in Hell's House), Pat O'Brien, Alan Hale, Sr., Blanche Sweet, Basil Rathbone, Robert Armstrong and Mae Clarke, among many others.
Higgins' movie career spanned 38 years, having begun working on film crews in 1919. He died in Los Angeles at age 47.
Directing (17 movies)

The Racketeer
1929

High Voltage
1929

The Final Edition
1932

Hell's House
1932

Sal of Singapore
1928

Battle of Greed
1937

Carnival Lady
1933

The New Commandment
1925

Reckless Decision
1933

Rent Free
1922

In the Name of Love
1925

The Painted Desert
1931

Skyscraper
1928

The Great Deception
1926

The Leatherneck
1929

Power
1928

The Reckless Lady
1926
| Title | Year | Job | 
|---|---|---|
| Don't Doubt Your Husband | 1924 | Screenplay | 
| Changing Husbands | 1924 | Writer | 
| Smouldering Fires | 1925 | Screenplay | 
| The Trouble With Wives | 1925 | Screenplay | 
| The New Commandment | 1925 | Writer | 
| Reckless Decision | 1933 | Screenplay | 
| Revolt of the Zombies | 1936 | Writer | 
| Cafe Hostess | 1940 | Writer |