Frank H. Young

Frank H. Young

Personal Details

Biography

Noted filmmaker Frank H. Young has made a lasting impact on the world of cinema, leaving behind a legacy of iconic works that continue to captivate audiences to this very day. His impressive filmography boasts a wide range of titles, each one showcasing his unique style and storytelling prowess.

One of his most notable achievements is the 1944 film "Partners of the Trail", a thrilling adventure that has left an indelible mark on the genre. This was followed by another standout film, "Ghost Guns", released the same year, which further solidified Young's reputation as a master of his craft.

In 1945, Young once again pushed the boundaries of what was possible on screen with "The Navajo Trail", a sweeping epic that took audiences on a journey across the American West.

Career

1947
Flashing Guns
Flashing Guns as Screenplay
1946
The Haunted Mine
The Haunted Mine as Screenplay
Border Bandits
Border Bandits as Screenplay
1945
The Navajo Trail
The Navajo Trail as Screenplay
1944
Million Dollar Kid
Million Dollar Kid as Story, Screenplay
Ghost Guns
Ghost Guns as Writer
Range Law
Range Law as Screenplay, Story