
Freddie Francis
Camera·1917–2007·Islington, London, England, UK
31 horror credits
Frederick William (Freddie) Francis BSC (22 December 1917 – 17 March 2007) was an English cinematographer and film director. He achieved his greatest successes in the former, 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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Director24 films

Dark Tower
Director

The Doctor and the Devils
Director

Legend of the Werewolf
Director

The Ghoul
Director

Craze
Director

Son of Dracula
Director

Tales That Witness Madness
Director

The Creeping Flesh
Director

Tales from the Crypt
Director

The Vampire Happening
Director

Trog
Director

Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny & Girly
Director

Dracula Has Risen from the Grave
Director

Torture Garden
Director

They Came from Beyond Space
Director

The Deadly Bees
Director

The Psychopath
Director

The Skull
Director

Hysteria
Director

Dr. Terror's House of Horrors
Director

The Evil of Frankenstein
Director

Nightmare
Director

Paranoiac
Director

The Brain
Director
Writer1 film

What Waits Below
Story
Cinematographer5 films

Cape Fear
Director of Photography

The Elephant Man
Director of Photography

Night Must Fall
Director of Photography

The Innocents
Director of Photography

Never Take Sweets from a Stranger
Director of Photography
Actor1 film

Amicus: House of Horrors