Mariano Ozores
Mariano Ozores Puchol (born 5 October 1926 in Madrid) is a Spanish film director and screenwriter. He was a prolific specialist in the sex comedy and Francoist comedy.[1]
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Born | Mariano Ozores Puchol 5 October 1926 Madrid, Spain |
He is the brother of Jose Luis Ozores (1923 - 1968) and Antonio Ozores (1928 - 2010), and the uncle of actresses Adriana Ozores and Emma Ozores. He is currently married and has one child.
He directed La que arman las mujeres (1969),[2] Cuatro noches de boda (1969),[3] Tío, ¿de verdad vienen de París? (1977),[4] El liguero mágico (1980) and Agítese antes de usarla (1983).[5]
Selected filmography
- The Dancer and the Worker (1936)
- Desert Warrior (1957)
- Night and Dawn (1958)
- The Daughters of Helena (1963)
- Forty Degrees in the Shade (1967)
- Operation Mata Hari (1968)
- La descarriada (1973)
References
- Torres 1994, p. 356.
- Aguilar & Genover 1992, p. 98.
- Aguilar & Genover 1992, p. 285.
- Aguilar & Genover 1992, p. 286.
- Jordan, Barry; Morgan-Tamosunas, Rikki (15 July 1998). "Contemporary Spanish Cinema". Manchester University Press. p. 65. ISBN 978-0-7190-4413-7.
Bibliography
- Aguilar, Carlos; Genover, Jaume (1 January 1992). El cine español en sus intérpretes. BPR Publishers. p. 431. ISBN 9788460425090.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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