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Garrett Fort(1900-1945)

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Garrett Fort was an American playwright, screenwriter, and short story writer from New York City. He had an active writing career from the early 1920s to his death in the mid-1940s. He is primarily remembered for writing the scripts for the horror films "Dracula" (1931), "Frankenstein" (1931), and "Dracula's Daughter" (1936). He also wrote the script for the famous Western "The Mark of Zorro" (1940).

In 1934, Fort was introduced to the Indian spiritual master Meher Baba (1894 -1969). His new mentor introduced him to a form of mysticism, with ideas influenced from Sufism and the philosophical movement of Universalism. Fort wanted to adapt Baba's philosophy to a screenplay. He devoted several years to his dream project. In 1937, Fort traveled to India in search on inspiration. He soon returned to the United States, without ever securing funding to turn his screenplay into a film.

While continuing to regularly work as a screenwriter into the 1940s, Fort was often underpaid and faced recurring financial problems. In October 1945, Fort died in a hotel room of Los Angeles. The cause of death was an overdose of sleeping pills. His final film project was the war film "Blood on the Sun" (1945), which dramatized events surrounding the strategic document "Tanaka Memorial" (1927) and the Japanese war plans which it described.

Several of Fort's screenplays were adapted into films after his death. He was also credited as a co-writer in the horror film "The Mad Room" (1969), which was a remake of one his films and reused elements from his script. A number of his films were selected for preservation in the National Film Registry, and have maintained cult followings into the 21st century.
BornJune 5, 1900
DiedOctober 26, 1945(45)
BornJune 5, 1900
DiedOctober 26, 1945(45)
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Known for

Boris Karloff in Frankenstein (1931)
Frankenstein
7.8
  • Writer
  • 1931
Bela Lugosi in Dracula (1931)
Dracula
7.3
  • Writer
  • 1931
Helen Morgan in Applause (1929)
Applause
7.1
  • Writer
  • 1929
Lucille Ball and Richard Dix in Twelve Crowded Hours (1939)
Twelve Crowded Hours
5.5
  • Writer
  • 1939

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  • Frank Langella in The Mark of Zorro (1974)
    The Mark of Zorro
    5.9
    TV Movie
    • adaptation (uncredited)
    • 1974
  • La Fille aux mains sanglantes (1969)
    La Fille aux mains sanglantes
    5.7
    • earlier screenplay
    • 1969
  • Alan Curtis, Preston Foster, and Ann Rutherford in Inside Job (1946)
    Inside Job
    5.6
    • story
    • 1946
  • James Cagney, John Emery, and Sylvia Sidney in Du sang dans le soleil (1945)
    Du sang dans le soleil
    6.0
    • story
    • 1945
  • Nils Asther and Helen Walker in Le sérum de longue vie (1944)
    Le sérum de longue vie
    6.1
    • adaptation
    • 1944
  • Robert Taylor, Thomas Mitchell, George Murphy, and Lloyd Nolan in Bataan (1943)
    Bataan
    6.9
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • 1943
  • Burgess Meredith and Claire Trevor in Street of Chance (1942)
    Street of Chance
    6.3
    • screenplay
    • 1942
  • John Wayne, Joan Blondell, and Ray Middleton in Lady for a Night (1942)
    Lady for a Night
    6.0
    • from a story by
    • 1942
  • Susan Hayward, Frances Farmer, Harry Carey, and Albert Dekker in Among the Living (1941)
    Among the Living
    6.4
    • screenplay
    • 1941
  • Louis Hayward, Evelyn Keyes, and Ida Lupino in Ladies in Retirement (1941)
    Ladies in Retirement
    7.1
    • screen play by
    • 1941
  • Tyrone Power and Linda Darnell in Le signe de Zorro (1940)
    Le signe de Zorro
    7.5
    • adaptation
    • 1940
  • Adrienne Ames and Frieda Inescort in The Zero Hour (1939)
    The Zero Hour
    5.5
    • story and screenplay
    • 1939
  • Lucille Ball and Allan Lane in La dame de Panama (1939)
    La dame de Panama
    5.8
    • story by
    • 1939
  • Lucille Ball and Richard Dix in Twelve Crowded Hours (1939)
    Twelve Crowded Hours
    5.5
    • story
    • 1939
  • Richard Cromwell, Rochelle Hudson, and Patric Knowles in Tempête sur le Bengale (1938)
    Tempête sur le Bengale
    5.3
    • original screenplay
    • 1938

Script and Continuity Department



  • Helen Morgan and Charles Ruggles in Roadhouse Nights (1930)
    Roadhouse Nights
    5.5
    • continuity
    • 1930
  • Jeanne Eagels in The Letter (1929)
    The Letter
    6.6
    • adaptation and continuity
    • 1929

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  • Alternative name
    • Garrett Elsden Fort
  • Born
    • June 5, 1900
    • New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • October 26, 1945
    • Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA(sleeping pill overdose)
  • Other works
    Jarnegan (1928) .Written by Charles Beahan and Garrett Fort. Based on the novel by Jim Tully. Directed by Richard Bennett. Longacre Theatre: 24 Sep 1928- Jan 1929 (closing date unknown/136 performances). Cast: Guido Alexander (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Mabel Allyn (as "Mrs. Crossman"), Edith Arnold (as "Cherry Lindal"), Hooper L. Atchley (as "Nathan Leedman"), James H. Bell (as "Jimmy Fallon"), Joan Bennett (as "Daisy Carol") [Broadway debut], Richard Bennett (as "Jack Jarnegan"), S.K. Benyon (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Elmer Berlab (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Peggy Blair (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Eleanor Cabot (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Robert Cain (as "Edward Bernard"), Eddie Court (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Mindelle D'Or (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Louise Dear (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Claudia Delys (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Lucy Dietz (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Moss Fleisig (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Velma Forrest (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Lillian Gibson (as "Dancer"), Wynne Gibson (as "Pauline Clare"), Violet Gray (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Maynard Holmes (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Betty James (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Betty Jordan (as "Maid"), Beatrice Kay (as "Velma"), Jack Klendon (as "Herb"), Sam Levene (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Marian Martin (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Dennie Moore (as "Sally"), Margaret Mower (as "Dorothy Chester"), Helen Nafe (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Robert B. Nelson (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Henry O'Neill (as "Patsy Brady"), Polly Peyton (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Frank Terry [credited as Walter Plinge] (as "Watchman"), Angela Raigh (as "Nurse"), Jack Reiger (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Frank Ross (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Frederick Rudin (as "Guest at Leedman's Party "), Harry Schaefer (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Renee Shepard (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Lionel Stander (as "Guest at Leedman's Party") [Broadway debut], Ruthelma Stevens (as "Alice Toren"), James R. Waters (as "Jacob Isaacs"), Ralph Willard (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"), Dorothy Young (as "Guest at Leedman's Party"). Produced by Charles K. Gordon and Paul Streger.
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