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'''''Francis''''' is a 1950 American [[black-and-white]] [[comedy film]] from [[Universal-International]] that launched the [[Francis the Talking Mule]] film series. ''Francis'' is produced by [[Robert Arthur (film producer)|Robert Arthur]], directed by [[Arthur Lubin]], and stars [[Donald O'Connor]] and [[Patricia Medina]]. The distinctive voice of Francis is a [[voice-over]] by actor [[Chill Wills]]. | '''''Francis''''' is a 1950 American [[black-and-white]] [[comedy film]] from [[Universal-International]] that launched the [[Francis the Talking Mule]] film series. ''Francis'' is produced by [[Robert Arthur (film producer)|Robert Arthur]], directed by [[Arthur Lubin]], and stars [[Donald O'Connor]] and [[Patricia Medina]]. The distinctive voice of Francis is a [[voice-over]] by actor [[Chill Wills]]. |
Six ''Francis'' sequels from Universal-International followed this first effort. | Six ''Francis'' sequels from Universal followed this first effort, all but one starring O'Connor. [[Mickey Rooney]] replaced O'Connor in the final film of the series. |
During [[World War II]], a junior American Army officer gets sent to the psychiatric ward whenever he insists that an Army mule named Francis speaks to him. | During [[World War II]], a junior American Army officer gets sent to the psychiatric ward whenever he insists that an Army mule named Francis speaks to him. |
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