From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Georg "George" Froeschel (March 9, 1891 – November 22, 1979) was an Austrian screenwriter best known for Mrs. Miniver, Quentin Durward, and The Story of Three Loves, while working for MGM in the 1940s and 1950s. Before working in film he was a lawyer and journalist. Georg Froeschel was born in 1891, the son of a Jewish banker in Vienna. He wrote his first novel during his time at grammar school, Ein Protest (A Protest). After his postgraduate studies he was Doctor of Laws. In World War I he wrote reports for the k.u.k. army. Following he wrote several novels, of which some were adapted for films in the 1920s. In the 1920s he worked for the Ullstein-Verlag in Berlin. In 1936 he emigrated to the United States, where he first worked in the editorial office of Chicago's Coronet magazine. His efforts to find a job in Hollywood's film industry were not …
tvFilm Emigration from Nazi Germany
1975 · Self
movieI Aim at the Stars
1960 · Story
movieMrs. Miniver
1960 · Original Film Writer
movieMe and the Colonel
1958 · Screenplay
movieGaby
1956 · Screenplay
movieQuentin Durward
1955 · Screenplay
movieBetrayed
1954 · Writer
movieRose Marie
1954 · Screenplay
movieThe Story of Three Loves
1953 · Adaptation, Writer
movieNever Let Me Go
1953 · Screenplay
movieScaramouche
1952 · Screenplay
movieThe Unknown Man
1951 · Screenplay
movieThe Miniver Story
1950 · Writer
movieCommand Decision
1948 · Screenplay
movieThe White Cliffs of Dover
1944 · Screenplay
movieRandom Harvest
1942 · Screenplay
movieMrs. Miniver
1942 · Screenplay
movieWe Were Dancing
1942 · Screenplay
movieThe Mortal Storm
1940 · Screenplay
movieWaterloo Bridge
1940 · Screenplay
movieSkandal in Baden-Baden
1929 · Novel
movieWeib in Flammen
1928 · Novel
movieDer Anwalt des Herzens
1927 · Novel
Nora
1923 · Writer
movieRoswolsky's Mistress
1921 · Novel