James Franciscus
17 titles
Filmography
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The Cat o' Nine Tails
(1971)Un reportero intenta resolver una serie de asesinatos relacionados con los proyectos experimentales de investigación de una empresa farmacéutica.

The Valley of Gwangi
(1969)The discovery of a midget horse, thought to be of a species fifty million years old, prompts members of a Wild West show to venture into Mexico's Forbidden Valley in search of world-wide fame and untold wealth. But they are met by prehistoric monsters, including "Gwangi," a giant dinosaur that decimates their ranks.

Hell Boats
(1970)An American commander, serving under the British Royal Army in 1942, is assigned to blockade the island of Malta and told to formulate a plan to destroy the Nazi arsenal in Sicily.

Jonathan Livingston Seagull
(1973)Based on Richard Bach's bestselling novel, this timeless tale will open your heart to wonder and dare you to dream.
Youngblood Hawke
(1964)Herman Wouk's bestseller about a Kentucky-born writer's spectacular rise and fall among the big-city glitterati gets the big-screen treatment courtesy of Warner Bros. master of melodrama Delmer Daves. Daves, fresh from a string of successes, recruited celebrated and storied composer Max Steiner to score the film, adding gravitas to the glitz. James Franciscus stars as the title character, a truck driver who arrives in New York City intent on making it as a writer. Aided by a friendly editor, Jeanne Green (Suzanne Pleshette), Hawke's star is on the rise, both among the intelligentsia and the jet set. Hawke inevitably succumbs to the lures of high society, breaking Jeanne's heart and eventually seeing his career destroyed by the jealous husband of one of his paramours.

The Last Shark
(1981)A lazy and peaceful coastal resort becomes a scene of fearsome doom when a massive Great White Shark starts devouring unfortunate victims.

I Passed for White
(1960)A young girl (Sonya Wilde), meets and marries the man of her dreams (James Franciscus). However, she hasn't told him that she is half-black, and he and his rich family and friends are white. All kinds of complications arise as this takes place back in 1960!

One of My Wives Is Missing
(1976)Daniel Corban's wife Elizabeth disappeared after they had a fight. Then she shows up, yet he insists that the woman isn't actually his wife.

The Mugger
(1958)A police psychiatrist is brought in to find a mysterious mugger who attacks lonely women at night, stealing their purses and slashing their faces.
Four Boys and a Gun
(1957)Loyalties are tested when four young friends, who were involved in a robbery gone bad that resulted in a dead policemen, must name the person who fired the gun or all four will face Death Row.

Marooned
(1969)A gripping portrayal of three astronauts who, while on an extended special mission, find themselves unable to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.

Snow Treasure
(1968)Based on the novel about a gang of Norwegian children who help their allies when their neutral, peaceful country is invaded by Nazi Germany in 1940.

Good Guys Wear Black
(1978)A black-belt Vietnam veteran finds dirty politics behind the tragedy of his unit's last mission.

When Time Ran Out...
(1980)
Secrets of Three Hungry Wives
(1978)
Killer Fish
(1979)Jewel thieves attempt to recover treasure from piranha infested waters. Mistrust and betrayals happen amongst the gang in the quest for gold.
Naked City
One of the most innovative police shows in TV history, this Emmy®-winning series put a human face on crime, delving into the complex personal dramas of the people involved. Each show ends with the iconic line "There are eight million stories in the naked city. This has been one of them." Guests include Christopher Walken, Dustin Hoffman, Robert Redford, James Caan and Piper Laurie.