Anne Francis
17 titles
Filmography
17 results

Forbidden Planet
(1956)A dutiful robot named Robby speaks 188 languages. An underground lair provides astonishing evidence of a populace a million years more advanced than Earthlings.

Blackboard Jungle
(1955)A dedicated teacher attempts to restore order in an inner-city high school where teenage lawlessness has taken root.

Impasse
(1969)When Pat Morrison (Burt Reynolds) learns of a cache of gold hidden in the Philippines during World War II, he recruits the team of veterans who buried the treasure to lead him to the site. But the team members may have plans of their own.

The Satan Bug
(1965)A desperate manhunt is on. The survival of the world is at stake. A doomsday clock is ticking! Officials have no doubt about a madman's ability to carry out germ warfare...they know he has The Satan Bug! John Sturges directs this top-notch thriller.

More Dead than Alive
(1969)After eighteen years in prison, Cain wants a peaceful life. But facing vengeance and unemployment, he reluctantly joins a shooting show.

Detour to Terror
(1980)A bus full of tourists is hijacked by a team of dune-buggy driving men. Trapped in the desert, the tourists must restore the bus to free themselves.

Funny Girl
(1968)Barbra Streisand won a Best Actress Oscar in her first movie role for her portrayal of stage comedienne Fanny Brice in this fine musical production which includes the songs 'People' and 'Don't Rain On My Parade'.

The Scarlet Coat
(1955)Colonial counter-intelligence officer Cornel Wilde poses as a deserter to ferret out a British spy in this action-packed Revolutionary War adventure.

Susan Slept Here
(1954)During the Christmas holiday, a screenwriter takes in a runaway girl to help in his research on juvenile delinquents. But his subject turns out to be more woman than he bargained for!

Don't Go Near the Water
(1957)On an idyllic South Pacific island thousands of miles from the fighting, United States Navy public relations officers write colorful--if entirely fictitious--stories about World War II and the life of the native peoples freed by the Allies as they cope with military bureaucracy and plot to get back to the war in this lighthearted comedy.

Have You Seen My Son
(1996)After a woman’s vengeful husband kidnaps their ailing five-year-old child, she races through state and national borders to find him.

The Rack
(1956)Academy Award winner Paul Newman stars as a Korean War prisoner of war who returns home a hero only to face a court martial as a collaborator in this riveting drama based on true events. During the war, the North Koreans employed psychological torture to break Allied prisoners of war. For some reason, Americans cracked under the North Koreans' torture more often than soldiers from other countries. Now, Edward Hall, Jr. (Newman) returns home with the burden of his knowledge that his brother died a hero in the war, but he was one of the men who was broken... and after years of torture, he now faces a military tribunal.

So Young, So Bad
(1950)
My First Love
(1988)A widow gets in touch with her former high-school sweetheart, a divorced doctor. Unfortunately for her, he has a young girlfriend.

Pancho Villa
(1972)The only man ever to invade the United States was - Pancho Villa! Telly Savalas plays the man who, famed for his bravery and feared for his unspeakable cruelty, became the legendary bandit-hero of a nation.

Riptide
Two Southern California beach bums and their tech-savvy buddy from high school team up to start their own private detective business.

Cry Panic
(1974)After accidentally running over and killing a pedestrian outside a small town, a man suspects that the locals are keeping secrets about the victim.