Borden Chase

Borden Chase

  • Birthday: 1900-01-11
  • Deathday: 1970-03-09
  • Place of birth: Brooklyn, New York, USA

Biography

Born Frank Fowler in Brooklyn , New York, Borden Chase served in the Navy during World War I and put in time as a shipyard worker, carnival high diver, driver for gangster Frankie Yale, and sandhog on the New York's Holland Tunnel before turning to writing. He penned pulp stories and novels, then moved to Hollywood and began writing screenplays, including, among many others, Anthony Mann's Winchester '73 and Bend of the River and Howard Hawk's Red River, for which he was nominated for an Oscar.

Production

Red River

1948

As Screenplay

The Fighting Seabees

1944

As Screenplay

The Fighting Seabees

1944

As Story

Night Passage

1957

As Screenplay

Flame of Barbary Coast

1945

As Screenplay

Winchester '73

1950

As Screenplay

The Man from Colorado

1948

As Original Story

Man Without a Star

1955

As Screenplay

Backlash

1956

As Screenplay

Ride a Crooked Trail

1958

As Screenplay

Bend of the River

1952

As Screenplay

The World in His Arms

1952

As Screenplay

Tycoon

1947

As Screenplay

This Man's Navy

1945

As Story

Montana

1950

As Screenplay

Dr. Broadway

1942

As Novel

Backtrack!

1969

As Writer

His Majesty O'Keefe

1954

As Screenplay

Destroyer

1943

As Screenplay

Harrigan's Kid

1943

As Writer

The Devil's Party

1938

As Novel

Lone Star

1952

As Screenplay

The Great Jewel Robber

1950

As Writer

Midnight Taxi

1937

As Story

A Man Called Gannon

1968

As Writer

Sea Devils

1953

As Screenplay

I've Always Loved You

1946

As Screenplay

Vera Cruz

1954

As Story

Gunfighters of Casa Grande

1964

As Screenplay

The Far Country

1954

As Story

The Far Country

1954

As Screenplay

Under Pressure

1935

As Technical Advisor

Under Pressure

1935

As Screenplay

Red River

1948

As Story

Rails Into Laramie

1954

As Writer

Iron Man

1951

As Screenplay

Winchester '73

1967

As Original Film Writer

The Bull of the West

1972

As Screenplay

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