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Coleman Francis

Coleman C. Francis (January 24, 1919 – January 15, 1973) was an American actor, writer, producer, and director. He was best known for his film trilogy consisting of ''The Beast of Yucca Flats'' (1961), ''The Skydivers'' (1963), ''Red Zone Cuba'' (1966), all three of which were filmed in the general Santa Clarita, California area and used preoccupation with light aircraft and parachuting, coffee or cigarettes serving as a prop or a center of conversation, and a vigilante-style gunning down of suspects without a trial to conclude the film as frequent motifs.
All three films have gained notoriety as a result of their appearances on ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'', and have been often criticized for their abysmal production values, repetitive plot devices, murky picture quality, and stilted acting. Some critics have characterized Francis' films among the all-time worst, even suggesting that he may surpass Ed Wood in terms of ineptitude.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''The Beast of Yucca Flats'' )
==Life and career==
Francis was born in Greer County, Oklahoma in 1919. He was the son of William C. Francis and Scytha Estes. During the Great Depression, he moved to Texas, then in the 1940s headed for Hollywood. He acted in 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.''. 1958 brought his first credited role, ''Stakeout on Dope Street'', where he played a detective. He went on to play minor parts in dozens of other films.
In 1960, Francis formed a partnership with Anthony "Tony" Cardoza, a welder by trade, and together they spawned three films: ''The Beast of Yucca Flats'' (1961), ''The Skydivers'' (1963), and ''Red Zone Cuba'' (1966). Francis wrote and directed the films, while Cardoza handled production duties. He appeared in Russ Meyer's 1965 film ''Motorpsycho'', and his last work in the film industry was in 1970, when he played a drunk in Meyer's ''Beyond the Valley of the Dolls''.
Francis married Barbara Francis and had two sons, Alan Francis and Ronald Francis; all three have appeared in the films he directed. In addition, he was the uncle of Rebecca Marlow, as well as the great uncle of Stephanie Francis Lee and Matthew Ryan Lee.

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