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  1. Luigi Borzaga died in Los Angeles in a car accident in 1934; his wife Maria (Frank's mother) later died of cancer in 1947. As a child, Borzage became interested in acting, and while a teenager, took a job mining silver near Park City to save funds to attend a drama school in Salt Lake City.

  2. Con una historia del amor más fuerte que la guerra y la muerte entre dos personas de la calle, Borzage creó una pareja cinematográfica ( Charles Farrell y Janet Gaynor) e imágenes apasionantes como el soldado ciego que sube siete pisos, como si se tratara de los nueve círculos del infierno, para reunirse con su amada.

  3. Frank Borzage nació en Salt Lake City, Utah, el 23 de abril de 1893. Su madre era de origen suizo-alemán y su padre era italiano. Frank inició sus estudios primarios pero los abandonaría pronto, y con tan sólo 12 años comenzó a trabajar en la mina de Silver King.

  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt0021074Liliom (1930) - IMDb

    Liliom: Directed by Frank Borzage. With Charles Farrell, Rose Hobart, Estelle Taylor, H.B. Warner. Liliom learns his wife is pregnant and robs a bank. During the getaway, he is killed and given a chance to return to Earth.

  5. Frank Borzage was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA on April 23, 1894. His father was Luigi Borzage, an Italian stonemason, and his mother was Maria Ruegg, a Swiss woman. They had fourteen children but only eight survived.

  6. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Borzage was loaned to Paramount to make Disputed Passage (1939), about an older scientist (Akim Tamiroff) who advises his understudy (John Howard) that there can be no room for a wife (Dorothy Lamour) in the life of a true scientist.

  7. 10 de jul. de 2006 · The first Mrs. Borzage “spent money like water,” was often away traveling, had an abortion without telling Borzage (who loved children) and started to take on lovers of both sexes. Borzage was forced to find consolation with some of his actresses, but he continued to love his wife.