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Francis Francis, the talking mule, has the largest part ever attempted by any studio with Donald O'Connor and Patricia Medina in Universal-International's "Francis." This is the story of a G.I. and a mule that saves an entire battalion during the Burma campaign. October 20, 1953. (Photo by Universal-International).

Francis Francis, the talking mule, has the largest part ever attempted by any studio with Donald O'Connor and Patricia Medina in Universal-International's "Francis." This is the story of a G.I. and a mule that saves an entire battalion during the Burma campaign. October 20, 1953. (Photo by Universal-International).
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Francis Francis, the talking mule, has the largest part ever attempted by any studio with Donald O'Connor and Patricia Medina in Universal-International's "Francis." This is the story of a G.I. and a mule that saves an entire battalion during the Burma campaign. October 20, 1953. (Photo by Universal-International).
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