Frank S. Nugent

Author - USA
Born May 27, 1908 in New York, NY, US
Died December 30, 1965 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Frank S. Nugent was born on May 27, 1908 in New York, NY, US. He was an American Author, known for Fort Apache (1948), Three godfathers (1948), The Searchers (1956), Frank S. Nugent's first movie on record is from 1948. Frank S. Nugent died on December 30, 1965 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1966.

Frank S. Nugent Filmography [Auszug]
1966: [07.01] Incident at Phantom Hill (Scenario), Directed by Earl Bellamy, with Claude Akins, Noah Berry jr., Linden Chiles,
1963: [06.12] Donovan's Reef (Scenario), Directed by John Ford, with John Wayne, Lee Marvin, Elizabeth Allen,
1962: [] This Rugged Land (Scenario), Directed by Arthur Hiller, with Richard Egan, Ryan O'Neal, Charles Bronson,
1961: [] Two rode together (Scenario), Directed by John Ford, with Linda Cristal, Andy Devine, Chet Douglas,
1960: [/ /1] North West Frontier (Scenario), Directed by J. Lee Thompson, with Lauren Bacall,
1958: [] The last Hurrah (Scenario), Directed by John Ford, with Spencer Tracy, Jeffrey Hunter, Dianne Foster,
1958: [/ /1] Gunman's walk (Scenario), Directed by Phil Karlson, with James Darren, Kathryn Grant, Van Heflin,
1957: [/ /1] The Rising of the Moon (Scenario), Directed by John Ford, with Tyrone Power, Maureen Connell, ,
1956: [] The Searchers (Scenario), Directed by John Ford, with John Wayne, Beulah Archuletta, Ward Bond,
1955: [/ /1] Mister Roberts (Scenario), Directed by John Ford, Mervyn LeRoy, with Henry Fonda, Betsy Palmer, James Cagney,
1955: [] The Tall men (Scenario), Directed by Raoul Walsh, with Clark Gable, Cameron Mitchell, Jane Russell,
1954: [/ /1] Trouble in the Glen (Scenario), Directed by Herbert Wilcox, with Margaret Lockwood, Forrest Tucker, Orson Welles,
1954: [/ /1] They rode west (Scenario), Directed by Phil Karlson, with Philip Carey, Robert Francis, Donna Reed,
1953: [/ /1] The Red Beret (Paratrooper) (Scenario), Directed by Terence Young, with Leo Genn, Walter Gotell, Alan Ladd,
1952: [12.11] Angel Face (Scenario), Directed by Otto Preminger, with Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons, Mona Freeman,
1952: [/ /1] The Quiet Man (Scenario), Directed by John Ford, with Ward Bond, Barry Fitzgerald, Francis Ford,
1950: [] Wagon Master (Scenario), Directed by John Ford, with Ben Johnson, Joanne Dru, Harry Carey Jr.,
1950: [] Two flags west (Story), Directed by Robert Wise, with Joseph Cotten, Linda Darnell, Jeff Chandler,
1949: [] She wore a yellow ribbon (Scenario), Directed by John Ford, with John Wayne, Joanne Dru, Victor McLaglen,
1949: [] Tulsa (Scenario), Directed by Stuart Heisler, with Susan Hayward, Robert Preston, Pedro Armendáriz,
1948: [11.25] Three godfathers (3 Godfathers) (Scenario), Directed by John Ford, with John Wayne, Pedro Armendáriz, Harry Carey Jr.,
1948: [03.09] Fort Apache (Scenario), Directed by John Ford, with John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Shirley Temple,

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