Francis Edward Faragoh

Francis Edward Faragoh

Deceased · Born: Oct 16, 1895 · Died: Jul 25, 1966

Personal Details

BornOct 16, 1895 Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]

Biography

Francis Edward Faragoh, originally Ferenc Eduárd Faragó, was a Hungarian-American screenwriter of remarkable versatility, whose illustrious career in the film industry lasted for an impressive eighteen years, from 1929 to 1947.

In the midst of a bustling metropolis, the city of Budapest, which was then a part of Austria-Hungary, served as the birthplace of a remarkable individual, Faragoh. His early life was marked by a pivotal decision, as he made the bold choice to leave his native land and set sail for the United States, a move that would ultimately shape the course of his life and career. This significant transition took place before the outbreak of World War I, a global conflict that would go on to have a profound impact on the world.

Notably, Faragoh is renowned for his significant contributions to the world of cinema, particularly for crafting the screenplays of two groundbreaking films that have left an indelible mark on the industry.

The first of these notable achievements is his work on the pioneering gangster movie "Little Caesar" (1931),a film that can be credited with laying the foundation for the gangster genre as we know it today.

In addition to his work on "Little Caesar", Faragoh also penned the screenplay for the gothic horror classic "Frankenstein" (1931),a film that has become a timeless masterpiece in the world of horror cinema.

Through his work on these two iconic films, Faragoh has cemented his place in the annals of film history, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to inspire and influence filmmakers to this day.

In the following lines, we will delve deeper into the life and career of Faragoh, exploring his early years, his rise to fame, and his lasting impact on the world of cinema.

The exceptionally gifted and skilled screenwriter, whose remarkable abilities in crafting engaging narratives and compelling characters have earned him widespread recognition and acclaim, received a prestigious nomination for the most esteemed and coveted "Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay" for his masterful work on the critically acclaimed film "Little Caesar".

Despite his outstanding achievement and the widespread admiration for his creative genius, the coveted award ultimately went to rival screenwriters, Howard Estabrook, who, though talented in their own right, were unable to match the sheer brilliance and artistic merit of the nominated screenwriter's work.

As the years went by, the critical reception of Faragoh's subsequent endeavors began to wane, with his later creative output receiving less widespread acclaim from the press and scholars alike, despite his continued involvement in the development of several notable period dramas, among which were the screenplays for the well-received "Chasing Yesterday" and "Lady from Louisiana", which garnered positive reviews from critics and audiences alike.

Notably, Faragoh shared writing credits for the screenplay of "My Friend Flicka", a poignant coming-of-age drama that has garnered widespread acclaim from critics across successive generations, with many regarding it as a masterpiece of its kind.

Despite his significant contributions to the world of entertainment, Faragoh's professional journey was tragically truncated by a series of unfortunate events that unfolded during the tumultuous 1950s. At the pinnacle of his career, he found himself ostracized and blacklisted by the Hollywood establishment, a consequence of his perceived affiliations with the Communist Party.

Noted individual Faragoh, whose life was marked by numerous significant events and experiences, spent the latter portion of his existence in the vibrant city of Oakland, California, where his remarkable journey ultimately came to a close in the year 1966, when he succumbed to the unforeseen and devastating consequences of a heart attack at the tender age of 67, leaving behind a legacy that would be cherished by those who knew him.

It is worth noting that a considerable number of the films he was involved in creating have been subsequently chosen for preservation by the esteemed National Film Registry, a testament to their enduring importance and relevance to the cinematic heritage of the United States.

Orson Welles was a renowned American filmmaker, writer, and actor who left an indelible mark on the world of cinema. Born on May 6, 1915, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Welles was destined for greatness, and his life and career were marked by numerous accomplishments and milestones.

Throughout his illustrious career, Welles worked on a wide range of projects, including films, television shows, and stage productions. He was known for his innovative storytelling style, which often blended elements of drama, comedy, and fantasy to create unique and captivating narratives.

One of Welles' most notable achievements was his work on the classic film "Citizen Kane," which is widely regarded as one of the greatest films of all time.

Career

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1947
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1946
Renegades
Renegades as Screenplay
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1942
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1941
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1936
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1935
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Becky Sharp
Becky Sharp as Screenplay
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1931
Little Caesar
Little Caesar as Screenplay
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Frankenstein
Frankenstein as Screenplay
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Prestige
Prestige as Screenplay
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1930
The Right of Way
The Right of Way as Screenplay
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Back Pay
Back Pay as Screenplay