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  1. The 5th Academy Awards | 1933. Fiesta Room of the Ambassador Hotel. Friday, November 18, 1932. Honoring movies released from August 1, 1931 - July 31, 1932.

  2. Frank Borzage was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on April 23, 1894, the fourth of eight surviving children of an Italian-speaking father and a mother whose native language was German. The family was Catholic and endured six infant deaths from influenza during Frank's childhood.

  3. Bad Girl is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Sally Eilers, James Dunn, and Minna Gombell. The screenplay was adapted by Edwin J. Burke from the 1928 novel by Viña Delmar and the 1930 play by Delmar and Brian Marlowe. The plot follows the courtship and marriage of two young, working-class people and the ...

  4. 5 days ago · After rewatching Three Comrades (1938) over the weekend, I've been reflecting on the work of director Frank Borzage. He seems under represented in the popular classic film discourse these days, but as a director whose career spanned from 1913 into the 1950s, he crafted some incredibly beautiful and artful films.

  5. Frank Borzage (pronounced "Bor-ZAY-gee") was of Swiss, Italian, and Austrian ancestry, born in Salt Lake City, UT, the fourth of eight children of an Italian-speaking stonemason father and a German-speaking mother. As a boy, he was drawn to acting. At age 20, he'd gone to work for producer/director Thomas Ince.

  6. Frank Borzage, Director: Directed by Valerie Urso. With Allison Anders, Janet Bergstrom, Frank Borzage, Maria Elena de las Carreras. Frank Borzage, Director chronicles the life of Frank Borzage, one of Hollywood's forgotten legends.

  7. Books. Frank Borzage: The Life and Films of a Hollywood Romantic. Hervé Dumont. McFarland, Jun 14, 2015 - Performing Arts - 428 pages. This work brings to readers of English a comprehensive and engaging treatment of one of America's greatest, if largely forgotten, film directors. Dumont's celebrated 1993 study, translated from the French by ...