From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Howard Franklin is an American screenwriter and film director. He wrote and directed the (now-cult) '90's comedy Quick Change, starring Bill Murray, Geena Davis and Jason Robards and The Public Eye, a thinly-veiled biography of the tabloid photographer, Weegee (starring Joe Pesci). His other screenplays include: Someone to Watch Over Me (directed by Ridley Scott); The Name of the Rose (starring Sean Connery); The Man Who Knew Too Little (with Bill Murray); and Antitrust, featuring Tim Robbins as a Bill Gates-like software billionaire. Description above from the Wikipedia article Howard Franklin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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An Oral History of: The Name of the Rose (2022) as Self |
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The Big Year (2011) Screenplay |
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Antitrust (2001) Writer |
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The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997) Screenplay |
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Larger Than Life (1996) Director |
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The Public Eye (1992) Writer |
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The Public Eye (1992) Director |
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Quick Change (1990) Director |
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Quick Change (1990) Screenplay |
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Someone to Watch Over Me (1987) Screenplay |
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The Name of the Rose (1986) Screenplay |