Biography

An American newspaperman and information consultant for the U.S. government, Harry Hart Frank used the pseudonym Pat Frank for his fictional writing. Born in Chicago, he began his career in journalism in New York and moved on to Washington. He worked as a correspondent and for the Office of War Information during World War II in Italy, Germany, Austria and Turkey, and later Korea during the Korean War. After the war years, he wrote novels at his home in Florida. His short story, "The Girl Who Almost Got Away", was the basis for the Howard Hawks film Man's Favorite Sport? (1964) starring Rock Hudson and Paula Prentiss. Frank died in Jacksonville, Florida on October 12, 1964 from pancreatitis.

Filmography

View Alcoa Theatre
Alcoa Theatre

Alcoa Theatre

1957Series
6.5
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Playhouse 90

Playhouse 90

1956Series
7.6
View Man's Favorite Sport?
Man's Favorite Sport?

Man's Favorite Sport?

1964Film
7.0
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Adam and Women

Adam and Women

1971Film0
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Forbidden Area

1956Film
7.5
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Hold Back The Night

Hold Back The Night

1956Film
6.3
View Adam wel Nessa
Adam wel Nessa

Adam wel Nessa

1971Film0
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We Shall Return

We Shall Return

1963Film
5.0