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Garrett Fort

Garrett Elsden Fort (June 5, 1900 – October 26, 1945) 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."[1] He was a close follower of Meher Baba, and travelled to India while developing a screenplay based on Baba's philosophy.

Garrett Elsden Fort
Garrett Fort in 1937
Born(1900-06-05)June 5, 1900
New York City, New York
DiedOctober 26, 1945(1945-10-26) (aged 45)
Los Angeles, California
OccupationPlaywright, Screenwriter
NationalityAmerican
GenreDrama, Horror

Biography edit

 
Fort in Nashik with Meher Baba (1937)

Fort was born in New York on June 5, 1900.[1][2] According to Fort, he tried to make a career as an attorney in the 1920s and wrote what he described as "true confession stories as a sideline."[1] He began working as a gateman at the Famous Players Film Company. From this position he eventually moved on as a writer under contract to Cecil B. DeMille and later at Paramount Pictures.[1] Fort became more prominently known as a screenwriter during the early era of sound film with The Film Daily stating that he was gaining reputation as "The Edgar Wallace of the Movies" based on how he turned out adaptations and original scripts that had performed well.[3]

Film historian Gary Don Rhodes described Fort as "one of, if not the pre-eminent horror film screenwriters of the classic era."[1] Among the films Fort was hired to work on in the 1930s included Dracula (1931), Frankenstein (1931), Island of Lost Souls (1932), The Invisible Man (1933), Dracula's Daughter (1936), and The Devil-Doll (1936).[1][4] In 1931, Fort referred to himself in an ad as "a specialist in sin and jitters."[3][5] Hal Erickson also stated the Fort contributed to scripts of other non-horror film "of note", including: The Lost Patrol (1934), Panama Lady (1939), The Mark of Zorro (1940) and Blood on the Sun (1945).[6] Erickson noted that Fort was "adept at alternating horrific highlights with bits of unexpected humor."[6]

Spiritual life and demise edit

Garrett Fort became deeply interested in the spiritual path and was a devotee of Indian guru Meher Baba whom he met in Hollywood in 1934. He worked with Mercedes de Acosta to develop a screenplay based on Baba's philosophy. Fort eventually traveled to India in 1937 to continue the screenplay. However, he became depressed and returned to America. Upon returning he found it difficult to find profitable work and died penniless in a Hollywood hotel room on October 26, 1945, of an overdose of Nembutal.[2][7][8] Fort remained in contact with Meher Baba until the end of his life and was included in Meher Baba's list of deceased male followers that Baba had a disciple read out to him in 1967.[9]

Selected filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Rhodes 2014, p. 135.
  2. ^ a b Wilson 2016, p. 253.
  3. ^ a b Rhodes 2014, p. 136.
  4. ^ Mank 2022, p. 147.
  5. ^ Rhodes 2014, p. 144.
  6. ^ a b Erickson.
  7. ^ Lord Meher, Bhau Kalchuri, Manifestation Inc. 1986. pp. 1942, 2141, 3039
  8. ^ "Obituary". Daily News. October 27, 1945. p. 19. Retrieved December 19, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ Lord Meher, Bhau Kalchuri, Manifestation Inc. 1986. pp. 1942, 6550

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Not to be confused with Garrett Ford Garrett Elsden Fort June 5 1900 October 26 1945 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 1 He was a close follower of Meher Baba and travelled to India while developing a screenplay based on Baba s philosophy Garrett Elsden FortGarrett Fort in 1937Born 1900 06 05 June 5 1900New York City New YorkDiedOctober 26 1945 1945 10 26 aged 45 Los Angeles CaliforniaOccupationPlaywright ScreenwriterNationalityAmericanGenreDrama Horror Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Spiritual life and demise 2 Selected filmography 3 References 3 1 Sources 4 External linksBiography edit nbsp Fort in Nashik with Meher Baba 1937 Fort was born in New York on June 5 1900 1 2 According to Fort he tried to make a career as an attorney in the 1920s and wrote what he described as true confession stories as a sideline 1 He began working as a gateman at the Famous Players Film Company From this position he eventually moved on as a writer under contract to Cecil B DeMille and later at Paramount Pictures 1 Fort became more prominently known as a screenwriter during the early era of sound film with The Film Daily stating that he was gaining reputation as The Edgar Wallace of the Movies based on how he turned out adaptations and original scripts that had performed well 3 Film historian Gary Don Rhodes described Fort as one of if not the pre eminent horror film screenwriters of the classic era 1 Among the films Fort was hired to work on in the 1930s included Dracula 1931 Frankenstein 1931 Island of Lost Souls 1932 The Invisible Man 1933 Dracula s Daughter 1936 and The Devil Doll 1936 1 4 In 1931 Fort referred to himself in an ad as a specialist in sin and jitters 3 5 Hal Erickson also stated the Fort contributed to scripts of other non horror film of note including The Lost Patrol 1934 Panama Lady 1939 The Mark of Zorro 1940 and Blood on the Sun 1945 6 Erickson noted that Fort was adept at alternating horrific highlights with bits of unexpected humor 6 Spiritual life and demise edit Garrett Fort became deeply interested in the spiritual path and was a devotee of Indian guru Meher Baba whom he met in Hollywood in 1934 He worked with Mercedes de Acosta to develop a screenplay based on Baba s philosophy Fort eventually traveled to India in 1937 to continue the screenplay However he became depressed and returned to America Upon returning he found it difficult to find profitable work and died penniless in a Hollywood hotel room on October 26 1945 of an overdose of Nembutal 2 7 8 Fort remained in contact with Meher Baba until the end of his life and was included in Meher Baba s list of deceased male followers that Baba had a disciple read out to him in 1967 9 Selected filmography editFive Days to Live 1922 Gay and Devilish 1922 In Fast Company 1924 On Time 1924 with Richard Talmadge Billie Dove Stuart Holmes The Fire Patrol 1924 with Anna Q Nilsson Madge Bellamy and Helen Jerome Eddy The Midnight Girl 1925 with Lila Lee and Bela Lugosi Made for Love 1926 with Leatrice Joy and Edmund Burns The Prince of Headwaiters 1927 Applause 1929 with Helen Morgan The Lady Lies 1929 with Walter Huston and Claudette Colbert The Letter 1929 with Jeanne Eagels Jealousy 1929 with Jeanne Eagels Outside the Law 1930 with Edward G Robinson Dracula 1931 with Bela Lugosi and Edward Van Sloan Frankenstein 1931 with Boris Karloff and Colin Clive The Lost Patrol 1934 with Victor McLaglen and Boris Karloff Dracula s Daughter 1936 with Gloria Holden and Edward Van Sloan The Devil Doll 1936 with Lionel Barrymore and Maureen O Sullivan Panama Lady 1939 with Lucille Ball and Evelyn Brent Twelve Crowded Hours 1939 with Richard Dix and Lucille Ball The Mark of Zorro 1940 with Tyrone Power and Basil Rathbone Among the Living 1941 with Susan Hayward and Frances Farmer Ladies in Retirement 1941 with Ida Lupino and Louis Hayward Street of Chance 1942 with Claire Trevor and Louise Platt Blood on the Sun 1945 with James Cagney and Sylvia SidneyReferences edit a b c d e f Rhodes 2014 p 135 a b Wilson 2016 p 253 a b Rhodes 2014 p 136 Mank 2022 p 147 Rhodes 2014 p 144 a b Erickson Lord Meher Bhau Kalchuri Manifestation Inc 1986 pp 1942 2141 3039 Obituary Daily News October 27 1945 p 19 Retrieved December 19 2022 via Newspapers com Lord Meher Bhau Kalchuri Manifestation Inc 1986 pp 1942 6550 Sources edit Erickson Hal Garrett Elsden Fort AllMovie Retrieved December 19 2022 Mank Gregory William 2022 Angels and Ministers of Grace Defend Us Kindle ed McFarland amp Company ISBN 9781476644035 Rhodes Gary D 2014 Tod Browning s Dracula Tomahawk Press ISBN 978 0 9566834 5 8 Wilson Scott 2016 Resting Places 3rd ed McFarland ISBN 9781476625997 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Garrett Fort Garrett Fort at IMDb nbsp Garrett Fort at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Images of Garrett Fort at Meher Baba Travels Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Garrett Fort amp oldid 1211984995, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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