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Richard Franklin (15 July 1948 – 11 July 2007) was an Australian
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Early life and career

Franklin was born and grew up in
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, the son of Margaret Anne (Jacobson) and Rea Richard Franklin, an engineering company director. He was educated at Haileybury College. In the 1960s, Franklin was the drummer in the Melbourne band The Pink Finks, which also featured Ross Wilson and Ross Hannaford, later of Daddy Cool. The band released several singles, none of which had any significant chart success. Franklin chose a career in film rather than music. He studied film at The University of Southern California alongside other notable directors
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. Franklin was a devotee of
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(ever since he saw '' Psycho'' at the age of 12), and his attempt to arrange a screening of Hitchcock's ''
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'' (1948) at USC produced a call from Hitchcock. Franklin invited Hitchcock to give a lecture at the university, and he became good friends with the director.


Directing career

Franklin returned to Australia in the 1970s, when the country's film industry was experiencing a resurgence. He directed four episodes of the Australian police drama ''
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'' before directing the bawdy 1975 sex comedy feature '' The True Story of Eskimo Nell'' and the 1976 soft-core pornography feature '' Fantasm''. Franklin's next film was the cult horror movie '' Patrick'' (1978), written by Everett De Roche, about a man in a coma who uses telekinesis to create murder and mayhem in a hospital. Franklin gave De Roche a copy of the screenplay of Alfred Hitchcock's ''
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'' (1954), and De Roche suggested a movie with the plot of ''Rear Window'' taking place in a moving vehicle. The result was '' Roadgames'' (1981), directed by Franklin from a screenplay by De Roche. Filmed and set in Australia, and starring American actors
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(the latter of whom Franklin met whilst visiting his one-time USC classmate John Carpenter on the set of ''
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''), ''Roadgames'' was the most expensive Australian movie ever made at the time of its release in 1981.


American films

After moving to Hollywood, Richard Franklin directed '' Psycho II'' (1983), the first sequel to Hitchcock's 1960 classic '' Psycho'', with Anthony Perkins reprising the role of
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. The film was a financial success and received generally good reviews (it also led to a further two sequels, neither of which Franklin was involved with). Franklin then directed the 1984 spy/adventure movie '' Cloak & Dagger'', starring Henry Thomas and Dabney Coleman. The film was a remake of '' The Window'' (1949), which was in turn based on the short story "The Boy Who Cried Murder" by
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(Woolrich's short story "It Had to Be Murder" was adapted into Hitchcock's ''Rear Window'', which was the inspiration for Franklin's ''Road Games''). Franklin was going to make ''The Lost Boys'' at one stage but his next film was '' Link'' (1986) a British horror movie (starring
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) about a super-intelligent, murderous
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. The film reunited Franklin with screenwriter Everett De Roche. Franklin was disillusioned with Hollywood after the experience of directing the 1991 action/thriller '' FX2: The Deadly Art of Illusion'' (starring Bryan Brown and Brian Dennehy).(why?)


Return to Australia

He returned to Australia where he filmed '' Hotel Sorrento'' (1995) and '' Brilliant Lies'' (1996). Franklin called these films
Very conscious attempts to prove that I could do what Australian filmmakers like
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had done, which was make very classy arthouse types of films. Peter Weir was being offered material like ''Witness'', that I would have loved to have directed, because he was perceived as an arthouse filmmaker. Whereas even in Hollywood I was perceived as a genre filmmaker, and not able to get these special elements that would win Oscars and the like.Interview with Richard Franklin, ''Mondo Stump'', originally published in Eros Magazine Vol 3 No 1 (2003), Canberra
accessed 15 October 2012


Final years

Franklin's final film, '' Visitors'', was shot in 2003. He lectured at Swinburne School of Film and Television in Australia until his death. Richard Franklin died of
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on 11 July 2007, four days before his 59th birthday. The documentary film '' Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation!'' (2008), for which Franklin was interviewed, was released after his death and was dedicated to him. Before his death, Franklin was set to be interviewed for '' The Psycho Legacy'', a documentary that examined the Psycho franchise; however, the said interview with him was never filmed. Nevertheless, Franklin was enthusiastic about the documentary project and had wanted to do whatever he could to assist in its production.
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has cited ''Roadgames'' as his favourite Australian movie, and he screened ''Psycho II'' at the sixth Quentin Tarantino Film Festival (2005). Tarantino revealed in an interview that when he was a teenager, he wanted to write a book on genre filmmakers, and Richard Franklin was one of the directors he wanted to engage in conversation for it. Transcript of an interview with Tarantino at the 1992 Montreal World Film Festival.


Filmography


References


Further reading

* An article surveying Franklin's filmmaking career. * Franklin wrote three articles for ''
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'' that are accessible from this webpage.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Franklin, Richard 1948 births 2007 deaths Australian rock drummers Australian male drummers Film directors from Melbourne Deaths from prostate cancer in Australia Deaths from cancer in Victoria (state) USC School of Cinematic Arts alumni 20th-century Australian drummers Australian horror film directors 20th-century Australian male musicians People from Brighton, Victoria