
Freddie Francis
Born
December 22, 1917
Died
March 17, 2007 (89 years old)
Known For
Directing
Place of Birth
Islington, London, England, UK
Frederick William (Freddie) Francis BSC (22 December 1917 – 17 March 2007) was an English cinematographer and film director.
He achieved his greatest successes as a cinematographer, including winning two Academy Awards, for Sons and Lovers (1960) and Glory (1989). As a director, he has cult status on account of his association with the British production companies Amicus and Hammer in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Known For

Amicus: House of Horrors
10.0
2012

Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff
Self – Interviewee
6.7
2010

Inside the Fear Factory
Himself
0.0
2003

Impressions of Dune
Self
0.0
2003

The Terrible Elephant Man Revealed
Self
6.0
2001

The Making of 'Cape Fear'
Self
7.3
2001

Flesh and Blood: The Hammer Heritage of Horror
Self
7.2
1994

Destination Dune
Self
5.0
1983