Borden Chase

Born Frank Fowler in Brooklyn , New York, Borden Chase served in the Navy during World War I and put in time as a shipyard worker, carnival high diver, driver for gangster Frankie Yale, and sandhog on the New York's Holland Tunnel before turning to writing. He penned pulp stories and novels, then moved to Hollywood and began writing screenplays, including, among many others, Anthony Mann's Winchester '73 and Bend of the River and Howard Hawk's Red River, for which he was nominated for an Oscar.

Crew

Red River
Screenplay, Story
The Fighting Seabees
Story, Screenplay
Night Passage
Screenplay
Flame of Barbary Coast
Screenplay
Winchester '73
Screenplay
The Man from Colorado
Original Story
Backlash
Screenplay
Man Without a Star
Screenplay
Ride a Crooked Trail
Screenplay
Bend of the River
Screenplay
The World in His Arms
Screenplay
Tycoon
Screenplay
This Man's Navy
Story
Montana
Screenplay
Backtrack!
Writer
His Majesty O'Keefe
Screenplay
Harrigan's Kid
Writer
The Devil's Party
Novel
Lone Star
Screenplay
Iron Man
Screenplay
The Great Jewel Robber
Writer
Rails Into Laramie
Writer
Destroyer
Screenplay
Midnight Taxi
Story
Blue, White, and Perfect
Story
A Man Called Gannon
Writer
The Bull of the West
Screenplay
Sea Devils
Screenplay
I've Always Loved You
Screenplay
Vera Cruz
Story
Gunfighters of Casa Grande
Story, Screenplay
Winchester '73
Original Film Writer
The Far Country
Story, Screenplay
Under Pressure
Technical Advisor, Screenplay
Dr. Broadway
Short Story