- Frank Nugent
Frank Stanley Nugent (born
New York City 27 May 1908- died29 December 1965 was an Americanjournalist ,film reviewer ,script doctor , andscreenwriter who wrote 21 film scripts, 11 forJohn Ford .cite web |url=http://www.filmreference.com/Writers-and-Production-Artists-Ni-Po/Nugent-Frank-S.html |title=Frank S. Nugent |publisher=filmreference.com |author=Cecile Starr]Biography
Frank S. Nugent began as a news reporter with "The New York Times " and later moved into reviewing films. Nugent's not so positive review of "The Story of Alexander Graham Bell " led to a reduction of20th Century Fox 's advertising in the "Times" for nearly a year. A review of Fox's "The Grapes of Wrath " led to an offer from studio headDarryl F. Zanuck to work as a script editor at the studio with Zanuck saying "if you can't fire 'em, hire 'em". Nugent freelanced as a journalist during this period.Nugent met Ford when an assignment for the "
New York Times Magazine " to Mexico to meet withJohn Ford the filming "The Fugitive " led to a long and fruitful association with theJohn Ford Stock Company . Nugent also worked in England ("The Red Beret "), Scotland ("Trouble in the Glen "), Ireland ("The Quiet Man " and "The Rising of the Moon (film) "), India ("Northwest Frontier "), and Hawaii ("Donovan's Reef ").Nugent wrote a variety of
Western (genre) films such as "Fort Apache ", "3 Godfathers ", "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon ", "Wagonmaster " and "The Searchers" for John Ford with other westerns forStuart Heisler ("Tulsa "),Robert Wise ("Two Flags West "),Raoul Walsh ("The Tall Men "), and "They Rode West" and "Gunman's Walk" forPhil Karlson . Nugent also worked on the troubled "Mister Roberts".References
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