Coleman Francis

Coleman C. Francis (January 24, 1919January 15, 1973) was a American film dictator. He has become known in recent years for the abysmal production quality of his three self-produced 1960s films. His trademark style is murky black & white scenes with poor acting, usually in desert locations, and with coffee serving as a prop or a center of conversation. The plot often wanders inexplicably, so much to the point where some critics have suggested that it represents an intentional artistic style. Francis was born in Oklahoma in 1919. Sometime around the Great Depression he moved to Texas, then in the 1940s headed for the bright lights of Hollywood. He worked on several films during the late 1940s and 1950s without credit: Blondie's Reward, Scarlet Angel, The Girl in White, This Island Earth, She Couldn't Say No, Twilight for the Gods, and P. J.. In 1958 came his first break in a credited role, Stakeout on Dope Street, where he played a detective. He went on to play minor parts in dozens of other films. In 1961 he began writing, producing, and directing films, with the help of pal Anthony "Tony" Cardoza, a welder by trade. Francis started with The Beast of Yucca Flats. He went on to direct, write, and produce two other movies, The Skydivers, and finally Red Zone Cuba (Night Train to Mundo Fine). His last work in the film industry was in 1970, when he played a drunk in Beyond the Valley of the Dolls. Francis was overweight and developed health problems. He died in California in 1973. Though arteriosclerosis is listed as the cause, Cardoza says his body was found in the back of a station wagon at the Vine Street Ranch Market. He is interred at the Columbarium of Remembrance in Westwood Memorial Park in Los Angeles. Instead of fading into the annals of cinematographic history, in 1994 his films gained cult status after being featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Francis is father of actors Alan Francis and Ronald Francis.

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