Frank Borzage Movies

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Frank Borzage (1894-1962) is a 2-time Best Director Oscar®-winning American director.  Borzage appeared in numerous movies as an actor before turning his attention to behind the camera.  His IMDb page shows 107 directing credits from 1913 to 1961. This page will rank Frank Borzage movies from Best to Worst in six different sortable columns of information.  FYI – We were able to find box office grosses on 100% of his 1940s movies, 96% on his 1930s movies, 54% on his 1920s movies and 0% of his 1910s movies.

Frank Borzage Movies Ranked In Chronological Order With Ultimate Movie Rankings Score (1 to 5 UMR Tickets) *Best combo of box office, reviews and awards.

Frank Borzage Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table

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  • Sort Frank Borzage movies how they were received by critics and audiences.  60% rating or higher should indicate a good movie
  • Sort by how many Oscar® nominations and how many Oscar® wins each Frank Borzage movie received.
  • Sort Frank Borzage movies by Ultimate Movie Rankings (UMR) Score.  UMR Score puts box office, reviews and awards into a mathematical equation and gives each movie a score.

Frank Borzage’s Adjusted World Wide Box Office Grosses 

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  1. Been thinking about this for the last few days. My last couple of pages were on Frank Lloyd and Frank Borzage……they seem to have a lot in common…..which I find strange since one guy was born in the United States and one was born in England. Here are some items I have been thinking about.
    1. Obviously….both are named Frank
    2. Both were born in the late 1800s…..Lloyd was born 1886, Borzage was born in 1894.
    3. They both started their movie careers as actors. Lloyd first acting credit was 1913, Borzage first acting credit in 1912.
    4. Both stopped acting in the late 1910s….Lloyd appeared in 63 acting projects from 1913 to 1916….while Borzage appeared in 112 acting projects from 1912 to 1918 (Borzage played himself in 1957’s Jeanne Eagels).
    5. Borzage’s first directed project was in 1913, Lloyd’s first directed project was in 1914.
    6. Borzage’s first major directing success was in 1920, Lloyd’s first major directing success was in 1922.
    7. Both won two Best Directing Oscars.
    8. Each won their first Best Director Oscar for directing a silent movie in the late 1920s….Borzage for 7th Heaven in 1927, Lloyd for The Divine Lady in 1928.
    9. Each won their second Best Director Oscar for direction a “talkie” movie in the early 1930s….Borzage for The Bad Girl in 1931, Lloyd for Cavalcade in 1933.
    10. Both were married more than once….each married an actress and a writer.
    11. Both were very busy in the 1910s, 1920s and 1930s. Both slowed down in the 1940s and both only directed 2 movies in the 1950s.
    12. Both won the George Eastman award for distinguished contribution to the art of film.
    13. Both got their Hollywood Walk of Fame Star in 1960
    14. Borzage last directed movie was in 1959, Lloyd’s last directed movie was in 1955.
    15. Both died in the early 1960s….Lloyd died in 1960, Borzage died in 1962.
    16. Both were laid to rest in the same cemetery, Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
    Well I think it is interesting.

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