Franklin Coen

Franklin Coen

Deceased · Born: Apr 25, 1912 · Died: Dec 27, 1990

Personal Details

BornApr 25, 1912 New York, USA

Biography

Franklin J. Schaffner was born on April 25, 1912, in the bustling city of New York, located in the United States of America. This remarkable individual went on to become a distinguished writer and producer, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema. His impressive body of work includes some of the most iconic films of the 20th century, such as the 1964 masterpiece "The Train", the 1972 action-packed thriller "Black Gunn", and the 1955 science fiction classic "This Island Earth". Throughout his illustrious career, Schaffner's creative vision and innovative storytelling skills earned him widespread recognition and acclaim. Unfortunately, his life was cut short on December 27, 1990, in Los Angeles, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and influence generations of filmmakers to this day.

Career

1974
The Take
The Take as Writer
1972
Black Gunn
Black Gunn as Screenplay
1966
1964
The Train
The Train as Screenplay
1957
Interlude
Interlude as Screenplay
1955
This Island Earth
This Island Earth as Screenplay
Chief Crazy Horse
Chief Crazy Horse as Screenplay
Kiss of Fire
Kiss of Fire as Screenplay
1954
Johnny Dark
Johnny Dark as Screenplay
1953
The Glory Brigade
The Glory Brigade as Screenplay
1938
Exposed
Exposed as Screenplay
1936