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Carl Franklin (born April 11, 1949) is an American filmmaker. Franklin is a graduate of University of California, Berkeley, and continued his education at the AFI Conservatory, where he graduated with an M.F.A. degree in directing in 1986.
Carl Franklin. Director: One False Move. Carl Franklin studied history and dramatic arts at UC Berkeley. After several years as a television actor with guest shots, roles in TV movies, miniseries, and appearing as a regular on a few unsuccessful series, he returned to school and received his master's degree in directing from the American Film ...
Jul 22, 2022 · An interview with Carl Franklin, whose underappreciated Devil in a Blue Dress joins the Criterion Collection.
Carl Franklin. Director: One False Move. Carl Franklin studied history and dramatic arts at UC Berkeley. After several years as a television actor with guest shots, roles in TV movies, miniseries, and appearing as a regular on a few unsuccessful series, he returned to school and received his master's degree in directing from the American Film ...
Aug 14, 2018 · An interview with director Carl Franklin, on the occasion of his film "One False Move" receiving a special presentation at Chicago's upcoming Noir City festival.
Aug 29, 2023 · Carl Franklin’s crime-thriller One False Move, which just received a restored Blu-ray release from Criterion, is one of the great American independent films of the ’90s.
Aug 1, 2023 · No one has earned his success like Carl Franklin. For the first two decades of his career, Franklin was a character actor mostly on television, with credits in some of the biggest series in the ’70s and ’80s— Barnaby Jones, The Rockford Files, Trapper John M.D.
Carl Franklin. Highest Rated: 93% One False Move (1991) Lowest Rated: 30% High Crimes (2002) Birthday: Apr 11, 1949. Birthplace: Richmond, California, USA. Those who watched far too much bad TV in...
Jul 27, 2022 · For too long, writer/director Carl Franklin’s neo-noir “Devil in a Blue Dress” existed as a little-known gem. Then two Blu-ray releases through Twilight Time and Kino brought the film to a new generation of cinephiles.
Carl Franklin’s brilliantly dark breakout, the 1992 indie “One False Move,” is now out in a new 4k edition from Criterion Channel. Franklin talked to TheWrap about why it was so important to...