Arthur Rowe spent most of his career in the entertainment industry writing scripts for radio and television, but he also penned three screenplays, Zeppelin (1971), The Magnificent Seven Ride (1972), and Land of the Minotaur (1977). Before becoming a professional writer, the Los Angeles native served with the U.S. Marines during WWII. Rowe started writing comedy bits for radio stars Jack Benny and Eddie Cantor. As a television writer, Rowe contributed to such shows as Death Valley Days, Mission Impossible, The Six Million Dollar Man, and Fantasy Island. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi