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[h3]Darryl Francis was the son of a hotelier, who was was abandoned by his parents, aged thirteen. In 1917, he joined the army and served with the Nebraska National Guard in France. Returning to the US, he worked in many part-time jobs, while he tried to find work as a writer.[/h3]

He found work producing movie plots, selling his first story in 1922 to William Russell and his second to Irving Thalberg. He then worked for Mack Sennett and took that experience to Warner Brothers, where he wrote stories for 'Rin Tin Tin'. Under a number of pseudonyms he wrote over forty scripts, from 1924 to 1929.

He moved into management in 1929 and became head of production in 1931.

In 1933 he left Warners to found Twentieth Century Films with Joseph M. Schenck, releasing their material through United Artists. In 1935 they bought out Fox studios to become Twentieth Century-Fox. Zanuck was vice-president of this new studio and took an interventionist approach, closely involved in editing and producing.

During the war he worked for the army. In the 1950s he withdrew from the studio to concentrate on independent producing in Europe. He left his wife in 1956 and the later films which he came to produce often featured his girlfriend of that day.

He returned to control of Fox in 1962, following the studio's disastrous 'Cleopatra', replacing Spyros Skouras. He made his son Richard head of production, but became involved in a power struggle with the board and his son from around 1969. In May 1971 Zanuck was finally forced from 'his' studio.

He died of pneumonia in Palm Springs, California in 1979.
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[b]Producer:[/b]

Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970) (executive producer) (uncredited)

Mini-midi (1969) (producer)

D-Day Revisited (1968) (producer)

The Visit (1964) (producer)

The Chapman Report (1962) (producer)

The Longest Day (1962) (producer)

The Big Gamble (1961) (producer)

Sanctuary (1961) (producer)

Crack in the Mirror (1960) (producer)

The Roots of Heaven (1958) (producer)

The Barbarian and the Geisha (1958) (executive producer)

The Sun Also Rises (1957) (producer)

Island in the Sun (1957) (producer)

The King and I (1956) (executive producer) (uncredited)

The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956) (producer)

De Luxe Tour (1956) (executive producer)

The Egyptian (1954) (producer)

The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952) (producer)

Viva Zapata! (1952) (producer)

People Will Talk (1951) (producer)

David and Bathsheba (1951) (producer)

All About Eve (1950) (producer)

No Way Out (1950) (producer)

Night and the City (1950) (executive producer) (uncredited)

Under My Skin (1950) (executive producer) (uncredited)

Twelve O'Clock High (1949) (producer)

Thieves' Highway (1949) (executive producer) (uncredited)

Pinky (1949) (producer)

Britannia Mews (1949) (executive producer) (uncredited)

The Snake Pit (1948) (executive producer)

Gentleman's Agreement (1947) (producer)

Forever Amber (1947) (executive producer)

Boomerang! (1947) (executive producer) (uncredited)

The Shocking Miss Pilgrim (1947) (executive producer) (uncredited)

The Razor's Edge (1946) (producer)

Somewhere in the Night (1946) (executive producer) (uncredited)

Dragonwyck (1946) (producer)

Leave Her to Heaven (1945) (executive producer) (uncredited)

Winged Victory (1944) (producer)

Wilson (1944) (producer)

Buffalo Bill (1944) (executive producer) (uncredited)

The Purple Heart (1944) (producer)

At the Front (1943) (producer)

China Girl (1942) (producer) (uncredited)

The Black Swan (1942) (executive producer) (uncredited)

This Above All (1942) (producer)

To the Shores of Tripoli (1942) (producer)

Sex Hygiene (1942) (producer)

Song of the Islands (1942) (executive producer) (uncredited)

Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake (1942) (producer)

How Green Was My Valley (1941) (producer)

Week-End in Havana (1941) (executive producer) (uncredited)

A Yank in the R.A.F. (1941) (producer)

Sun Valley Serenade (1941) (executive producer) (uncredited)

Moon Over Miami (1941) (executive producer) (uncredited)

For Beauty's Sake (1941) (producer)

Blood and Sand (1941) (producer)

The Great American Broadcast (1941) (producer)

That Night in Rio (1941) (executive producer) (uncredited)

Tobacco Road (1941) (producer)

Western Union (1941) (executive producer) (uncredited)

Hudson's Bay (1941) (producer)

Know for Sure (1941) (producer) (uncredited)

Chad Hanna (1940) (producer)

The Mark of Zorro (1940) (executive producer) (uncredited)

Down Argentine Way (1940) (producer)

Public Deb No. 1 (1940) (producer)

The Great Profile (1940) (producer)

Brigham Young (1940) (producer)

The Return of Frank James (1940) (producer)

The Man I Married (1940) (producer)

Maryland (1940) (producer)

Four Sons (1940) (producer)

Lillian Russell (1940) (producer)

Star Dust (1940) (producer)

Little Old New York (1940) (producer)

The Grapes of Wrath (1940) (producer)

The Blue Bird (1940) (producer)

Swanee River (1939) (producer)

Too Busy to Work (1939) (producer)

Drums Along the Mohawk (1939) (executive producer)

Hollywood Cavalcade (1939) (producer)

Here I Am a Stranger (1939) (producer)

The Rains Came (1939) (producer)

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939) (producer) (uncredited)

Hotel for Women (1939) (producer)

Stanley and Livingstone (1939) (producer)

Second Fiddle (1939) (producer)

Susannah of the Mounties (1939) (producer)

Young Mr. Lincoln (1939) (producer)

Rose of Washington Square (1939) (producer)

The Story of Alexander Graham Bell (1939) (producer)

The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939) (executive producer) (uncredited)

The Little Princess (1939) (producer)

Wife, Husband and Friend (1939) (producer)

Tail Spin (1939) (producer)

Jesse James (1939) (producer)

Kentucky (1938) (executive producer)

Submarine Patrol (1938) (producer)

Just Around the Corner (1938) (producer)

Hold That Co-ed (1938) (producer)

My Lucky Star (1938) (producer)

Gateway (1938) (producer)

I'll Give a Million (1938) (producer)

Little Miss Broadway (1938) (producer)

Always Goodbye (1938) (producer)

Three Blind Mice (1938) (producer)

Kidnapped (1938) (producer)

Kentucky Moonshine (1938) (producer)

Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938) (producer)

Sally, Irene and Mary (1938) (executive producer)

International Settlement (1938) (producer)

Happy Landing (1938) (producer)

Love and Hisses (1937) (producer)

Ali Baba Goes to Town (1937) (producer)

Heidi (1937) (producer)

Wife, Doctor and Nurse (1937) (producer)

Lancer Spy (1937) (executive producer)

Wake Up and Live (1937) (producer)

You Can't Have Everything (1937) (producer)

Wee Willie Winkie (1937) (producer)

Slave Ship (1937) (producer)

Angel's Holiday (1937) (producer)

This Is My Affair (1937) (producer)

Seventh Heaven (1937) (producer)

In Old Chicago (1937) (producer)

Lloyd's of London (1936) (producer)

White Hunter (1936) (producer)

Reunion (1936) (executive producer)

Ladies in Love (1936) (producer)

Pigskin Parade (1936) (producer)

Dimples (1936) (producer)

Sing, Baby, Sing (1936) (producer)

To Mary - with Love (1936) (producer)

Poor Little Rich Girl (1936) (producer)

White Fang (1936) (producer)

The Road to Glory (1936) (producer)

Half Angel (1936) (producer)

Under Two Flags (1936) (producer)

Captain January (1936) (producer)

A Message to Garcia (1936) (producer)

The Country Doctor (1936) (producer)

It Had to Happen (1936) (producer)

The Prisoner of Shark Island (1936) (producer)

Professional Soldier (1935) (producer)

Show Them No Mercy! (1935) (producer)

The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo (1935) (producer)

Thanks a Million (1935) (producer)

Metropolitan (1935) (producer)

The Call of the Wild (1935) (producer)

Cardinal Richelieu (1935) (producer)

Misérables, Les (1935) (producer)

Folies Bergère de Paris (1935) (producer)

The Mighty Barnum (1934) (producer)

The Affairs of Cellini (1934) (producer)

Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back (1934) (producer)

Born to Be Bad (1934) (producer)

The Last Gentleman (1934) (producer)

Looking for Trouble (1934) (producer)

The House of Rothschild (1934) (producer)

Moulin Rouge (1934) (producer)

Gallant Lady (1933) (producer)

Advice to the Lovelorn (1933) (producer)

Blood Money (1933) (associate producer)

The Bowery (1933) (producer)

Ex-Lady (1933) (producer) (uncredited)

The Working Man (1933) (producer) (uncredited)

42nd Street (1933) (producer) (uncredited)

Parachute Jumper (1933) (producer) (uncredited)

20,000 Years in Sing Sing (1932) (producer) (uncredited)

Three on a Match (1932) (producer) (uncredited)

The Cabin in the Cotton (1932) (producer) (uncredited)

Life Begins (1932) (executive producer) (uncredited)

Doctor X (1932) (executive producer) (uncredited)

The Dark Horse (1932) (producer) (uncredited)

The Rich Are Always with Us (1932) (producer) (uncredited)

The Man Who Played God (1932) (producer) (uncredited)

The Public Enemy (1931) (producer) (uncredited)

Illicit (1931) (producer) (uncredited)

Little Caesar (1931) (producer) (uncredited)

Three Faces East (1930) (producer)

The Show of Shows (1929) (producer)

On with the Show! (1929) (producer)

Noah's Ark (1928) (associate producer) (uncredited)

Tenderloin (1928) (producer)

The First Auto (1927) (producer)

Old San Francisco (1927) (producer) (uncredited)

So This Is Paris (1926) (producer)

Lady Windermere's Fan (1925) (producer) (uncredited)
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