Garrett Fort
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 79 years ago |
Date of birth | June 5,1900 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | New York |
United States | |
Date of died | October 26,1945 |
Died | Beverly Hills |
California | |
United States | |
Books | Frankenstein - a Play |
MagicImage Filmbooks Presents Frankenstein | |
Frankenstein - The Man and the Monster - A Stage Play (Fantasy and Horror Classics) | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 551745 |
Frankenstein
Dracula's Daughter
The Devil-Doll
Ladies in Retirement
The Mark of Zorro
The Lost Patrol
Applause
Blood on the Sun
Among the Living
The Letter
Outside the Law
The Big Pond
Street of Chance
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
Panama Lady
Before Dawn
Inside Job
Young Bride
Panama Flo
Twelve Crowded Hours
Made for Love
Roadhouse Nights
The Lady Lies
Storm Over Bengal
Jalna
The Midnight Girl
Scotland Yard
Jealousy
Private Scandal
The Coming of Amos
70,000 Witnesses
Stingaree
Dangerous Nan McGrew
Gigolo
The Zero Hour
The Yankee Clipper
On Time
Five Days to Live
Naughty Baby
Ports of Call
The Fire Patrol
La lettre
Bachelor Brides
The Bachelor's Baby
The Prince of Headwaiters
Dracula
Dracula's Daughter
The Devil-Doll
Ladies in Retirement
The Mark of Zorro
The Lost Patrol
Applause
Blood on the Sun
Among the Living
The Letter
Outside the Law
The Big Pond
Street of Chance
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
Panama Lady
Before Dawn
Inside Job
Young Bride
Panama Flo
Twelve Crowded Hours
Made for Love
Roadhouse Nights
The Lady Lies
Storm Over Bengal
Jalna
The Midnight Girl
Scotland Yard
Jealousy
Private Scandal
The Coming of Amos
70,000 Witnesses
Stingaree
Dangerous Nan McGrew
Gigolo
The Zero Hour
The Yankee Clipper
On Time
Five Days to Live
Naughty Baby
Ports of Call
The Fire Patrol
La lettre
Bachelor Brides
The Bachelor's Baby
The Prince of Headwaiters
Dracula
Garrett Fort Life story
Garrett Elsden Fort was an American short story writer, playwright, and Hollywood screenwriter. He is mostly known for his connections with 1930s horror films, with film historian Gary Don Rhodes describing him as "one of, if not the pre-eminent horror film screenwriters of the classic era."