- Borden Chase
Borden Chase (
January 11 ,1900 –March 8 ,1971 ) was an American writer.Born Frank Fowler, he went through an assortment of jobs, including driving for gangster
Frankie Yale and working as asandhog on the construction of New York'sHolland Tunnel , before turning to writing, first short stories and novels, and later, screenplays. When20th Century Fox produced "Under Pressure" (1935), his screen adaptation of his novel, "Sandhog" (based on his Holland Tunnel experience), he moved to Hollywood and changed his name to Borden Chase, allegedly getting his nominal inspiration from Borden Milk andChase Manhattan Bank .Chase provided the story for
Anthony Mann 's first film, "Dr. Broadway " (1942), but his screenplays for the director's 1950s westerns, "Winchester '73 " (1950), "Bend of the River " (1952) and "The Far Country " (1954), along with his Academy Award nomination forHoward Hawks ' seminal "Red River" (1948), were his crowning achievements.Chase was an active member of the
Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals , an anti-Communist group which was active in Hollywood during the years of theHollywood blacklist .His daughter
Barrie Chase is a dancer and actress, and his sonFrank Chase was an actor and screenwriter.External links and sources
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