A Farewell to Arms (1932) Starring Helen Hayes, Gary
Cooper, Adolphe Menjou. Director Frank Borzage. Screenplay by Benjamin Glazer, Oliver
H. P. Garrett. Based on the novel A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway
(New York, 1929) and the play of the same name by Laurence Stallings (New York,
22 Sep 1930). Produced by Benjamin Glazer (Associated Producer) Run time: 90
minutes. Black and White. USA Drama
As a writer, you’re often advised to write what you know, and the novel A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway, may be a good example. Responding to an International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement recruitment effort, an 18-year-old Hemingway signed to be an ambulance driver with the American Red Cross Motor Corps in Italy. Within two months of landing in Italy, Hemingway was badly wounded in mortar fire and would spend six months recovering in the Red Cross hospital in Milan, where he fell in love with a nurse, Agnes von Kurowsky, seven years his senior. The two would become engaged but she would break off the engagement after Hemingway came back to the States. That experience would be the basis for his third novel, A Farewell to Arms first serialized in Scribner's Magazine (May-Oct, 1929).






