José Luis Sáenz de Heredia
José Luis Sáenz de Heredia, Spanish filmmaker, was born on April 10, 1911 in Madrid. He debuted as a filmmaker with Patricio miró una estrella (1935), later signed La hija de Juan Simón (id), and ¿Quién me quiere a mí? (1936), under the orders of Luis Buñuel, who saved his life during the Civil War. Very important in Franco's cinema, he became the official filmmaker of the regime; he made Raza, 1941, El escándalo, 1943, El destino se disculpa, 1945, Bambú, id., Mariona Rebull, 1947), La mies es mucha, 1949, Don Juan, 1950, Historias de la radio, 1955, Franco, ese hombre, 1964, La verbena de la paloma, 1963; Historias de la televisión, 1965.
The First Look
as uncreditedThe foundation in Madrid of the Institute of Investigations and Cinematographic Experiences...
Movie pageLa gran mentira
as Self (uncredited)César Neira, an almost forgotten Spanish actor, gets involved by chance with Teresa, a teacher...
Movie pageEl grano de mostaza
as Presentador de la historia (uncredited)Evelino Galindo, the serious owner of a porcelain store, argues with the womanizer jeweler...
Movie pageDiez fusiles esperan
as (uncredited)During the first Carlist war in the 1830s in Spain a lieutenant falls into the enemy's hands and...
Movie pageAll Is Possible in Granada
as Otro periodista (no acreditado)Following meetings between Spain and the United States a delegation of a mining company arrives...
Movie pageBuñuel
as SelfCompleted a year after his death in 1983, this program presents the definitive biography of...
Movie pageLa boda o la vida
as uncreditedElena is pregnant and Carlos, the future father does not have financial means to marry her. The...
Movie pageDon Quintin the Bitter
as uncreditedA chronicle about the misadventures of Don Quintin, a character with a miserable life and a lot...
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