Frank Scully

American journalist

Frank Scully
Author Frank Scully (right) and confidence man Silas Newton (center)[1]
Born
Francis Joseph Xavier Scully

(1892-04-28)April 28, 1892
New York City, U.S.
DiedJune 23, 1964(1964-06-23) (aged 72)[2]
Palm Springs, California, U.S.
Resting placeDesert Memorial Park, Cathedral City, California[3]
Occupation(s)Journalist, author, ufologist
Employer(s)The Sun, Variety
SpouseAlice Scully (1909–1996;[4] his death) (married 1930)
AwardsKnight of the Pontifical Order of St. Gregory the Great in 1956[5]

Francis Joseph Xavier Scully; (April 28, 1892 – June 23, 1964)[2][5] was an American journalist, author, humorist, and a regular columnist for the entertainment trade magazine Variety.

Career

Scully studied journalism at Columbia University, was on the reporting staff at The New York Sun and was a contributor to Variety.[6] His books include Rogues' Gallery[7] and Fun In Bed: The Convalescent's Handbook.[8] Scully received screenwriting credit for the American version of the film Une fée... pas comme les autres (The Secret of Magic Island).[9]

Scully publicized the Aztec, New Mexico UFO hoax when, in 1949, he wrote two columns in Variety claiming that dead extraterrestrial beings were recovered from a flying saucer crash.[10]

Scully's 1950 book Behind the Flying Saucers expanded on the themes of flying saucer crashes and dead extraterrestrials, with Scully describing one of his sources as having "more degrees than a thermometer".[11] In that book, he promoted the pseudohistorical claims of Paxson Hayes that prehistoric giants inhabited the Americas.[12]

In 1952 and 1956, True magazine published articles by the San Francisco Chronicle reporter John Philip Cahn[13] that purported to expose Scully's sources as confidence tricksters who had hoaxed Scully.[14] Scully's 1963 book, In Armour Bright, also included material about alleged flying saucer crashes and dead extraterrestrials.[15]

Publications

Books

  • Scully, Frank (1932). Fun in Bed: The Convalescent's Handbook. Preface by Logan Clendening. New York: Simon & Schuster. OCLC 2430955.
  • —— (1934). More Fun in Bed: The Convalescent's Handbook. New York: Simon & Schuster. OCLC 2629757.
  • —— (1936). Bedside Manna: The Third Fun in Bed Book. New York: Simon & Schuster. OCLC 328577.
  • —— (1938). Just What the Doctor Ordered. Fun in Bed (Series Four). New York: Simon & Schuster. OCLC 3317354.
  • —— (1943). Rogues' Gallery: Profiles of My Eminent Contemporaries. Hollywood: Murray & Gee, Inc. OCLC 1661190.
  • —— (1950). Behind the Flying Saucers. New York: Henry Holt and Company. OCLC 1467735.
  • —— (1951). Blessed Mother Goose: Favorite Nursery Rhymes Retold for Today's Children. Illustrated by Keye Luke. New York: Greenberg. OCLC 6248166.
  • —— (1951). Blessed Mother Goose: Nursery Rhymes for Today's Children. Illustrated by Keye Luke. Hollywood: House-Warven. OCLC 27893933.
  • —— (1951). The Best of Fun in Bed. New York: Simon & Schuster. OCLC 687125.
  • —— (1955). Cross My Heart. New York: Greenberg. OCLC 2570206.
  • —— (1962). This Gay Knight: An Autobiography of a Modern Chevalier. Introduction by Dale Francis (1st ed.). Philadelphia: Chilton Co., Book Division. OCLC 1376376.
  • —— (1963). In Armour Bright: Cavalier Adventures of My Short Life Out of Bed. Introduction by Jack Paar (1st ed.). Philadelphia: Chilton Books. OCLC 1393335.

Contributions, introductions, forewords

  • Tchirikova, Olga Wassilieff (1934). Scully, Frank (ed.). Sandrik, Child of Russia. Introduction by Grand Duke Alexander. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company. OCLC 1522799.
  • Kirkus, Virginia (1935). Scully, Frank (ed.). Fun in Bed For Children: First Aid in Getting Well Cheerfully. New York: Simon & Schuster. OCLC 4054743.
  • —— (1935). Scully, Frank (ed.). Junior Fun in Bed: Making a Holiday of Convalescence. New York: Simon & Schuster. OCLC 5859811.
  • Scully, Frank (1940). "The Beaut from Montana". In Gingrich, Arnold (ed.). The Bedside Esquire. New York: Tudor Publishing Company. OCLC 706396.
  • Sper, Norman (1942). Norman Sper's Football Almanac [Eastern section, 1942]. Introduction by Frank Scully. New York: Greenberg, Inc. OCLC 31249461.
  • Francis, Dale (1960). Kneeling in the Bean Patch. Forewords by Frank Scully. New York: P.J. Kenedy & Sons. OCLC 3026310.
  • Walker, Gerald, ed. (1963). My Most Memorable Christmas. A Pocket Book special, 10021. Anecdote contributed by Frank Scully. New York: Pocket Books. OCLC 4182787.

Feature films

  • Scully, Frank (Writer (1964 U.S. version)) (1957). Une fée... pas comme les autres (in French). France/Italy: Cine del Duco, Del Duca Films.[16]

Archives

  • Scully, Frank. Frank Scully papers, 1927–1985. Laramie, Wyoming: American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming. OCLC 34073391. Archived from the original on June 27, 2018. Retrieved March 31, 2013. Donated by Alice Scully in 1988. Collection Number 09554 processed in 1995.

See also

References

  1. ^ Severson, Thor (October 14, 1952). "Little Men Due Soon: Flying Saucer Landing Forecast". The Denver Post. Photograph by David Mathias. Denver, Colorado.
  2. ^ a b "Frank Scully, Columnist, Dies; Defied Disabilities With Jests". The New York Times. June 25, 1964.
  3. ^ "Frank Scully, Author of Cheer Books for Invalids, Dies at 72". Desert Sun. June 25, 1964.
  4. ^ "Alice Mellbye Pihl Scully". Variety. New York. December 3, 1996. Retrieved April 2, 2013.
  5. ^ a b Scully, Frank. "Frank Skully". Catholic Authors. Retrieved March 28, 2013. Originally published by Walter Romig in The Book of Catholic Authors
  6. ^ "A LIFETIME OF ILLNESS Frank Scully, Author of Cheer Books for Invalids, Dies at 72". California Digital Newspaper Collection. DL Consulting. Retrieved March 4, 2022.
  7. ^ Scully, Frank (1972) [1943]. Rogues' Gallery: Profiles of my eminent contemporaries. Freeport: Books for Liberties Press. LCCN 72004759. OCLC 333722. OL 5285843M.
  8. ^ Frank Scully, ed. (1932). Fun in bed; the convalescent's handbook. Simon and Schuster. LCCN 32033431. OCLC 1035091094. Retrieved March 4, 2022.
  9. ^ "The Secret of Magic Island". TCM Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved March 4, 2022.
  10. ^ Scully, Frank (October 12, 1949). "One Flying Saucer Lands In New Mexico". Variety. New York.
    - Scully, Frank (November 23, 1949). "Flying Saucers Dismantled, Secrets May Be Lost". Variety. New York.
    - Scully, Frank (November 23, 1949). "Scully's Scrapbook". Variety. p. 25.
  11. ^ Reece, Gregory L. (2007). UFO Religion: Inside Flying Saucer Cults and Culture. London; New York: I. B. Tauris. p. 34. ISBN 978-1-845-11451-0.
  12. ^ Scully, Frank (July 4, 1950). "Behind the Flying Saucers". Holt – via Google Books.
  13. ^ Cahn, J.P. (September 1952). "The Flying Saucers and the Mysterious Little Men" (PDF). True. pp. 17–19, 102–112. Retrieved March 29, 2013.
    - Cahn, J.P. (August 1956). "Flying Saucer Swindlers" (PDF). True. pp. 36–37, 69–72. Retrieved March 30, 2013.
  14. ^ Bartholomew, Robert E.; Howard, George S. (1998). UFOs & Alien Contact: Two Centuries of Mystery. Amherst, New Yok: Prometheus Books. p. 193. ISBN 978-1-573-92200-5.
  15. ^ Scully, Frank (1963). In Armour Bright: Cavalier Adventures of My Short Life Out of Bed. Introduction by Jack Paar (1st ed.). Philadelphia: Chilton Books. OCLC 1393335.
  16. ^ Une fée... pas comme les autres (1957) at IMDb
  • Frank Scully at IMDb
  • "Flying Saucers and Frank Scully", a detailed account of Behind the Flying Saucers and subsequent exposé


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