José María Fernández Unsáin
Known for: Writing
Born: August 9, 1918 in Paraná, Entre Ríos, Argentina - Died: June 17, 1997
José María Fernández Unsáin (10 August 1918 – 18 June 1997) was an Argentine film director, screenwriter, and playwright. He was exiled to Mexico after the 1955 Revolución Libertadora, because of his cultural relationship with Eva Perón[2] and The National Theatre or Comedy, Cervantes National Theatre (first director), and the Labour Worker Theatre of the General Confederation of Workers (CGT) (founder with others artists and directors). He migrated to Mexico in 1958 and worked on the screenplays of hundreds of films over the next several decades, including Sed de amor directed by Alfonso Corona Blake (1958); La diligencia de la muerte directed by Rogelio A. González (1959); De tal palo tal astilla directed by Miguel M. Delgado (1959); Ladrón que roba a ladrón directed by Jaime Salvador (1959); La nave de los monstruos directed by Rogelio A. González (1959);[1] and Sinful. He also directed a number of films in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1976, Fernández Unsain became the president of the newly formed SOGEM (Sociedad General de Escritores de Mexico), an organization which strives to guarantee the rights of authors. He held this post until his death in 1997.
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Tierra extraña
Adaptation
Sábado negro
Story
Mark of the Dead Man
Story
Dr. Satan
Screenplay
Asesinos de la lucha libre
Writer
Museum Of Horror
Writer
Ensayo de una noche de bodas
Director
Amor de adolescente
Screenplay
Ship of the Monsters
Screenstory
Canción del alma
Screenplay
The Young Animals
Story
Fallaste corazón
Writer
Storm in the Ring
Writer
El juego de la guitarra
Writer
The Unknown Cowboy
Writer
Bullfighter for One Day
Writer
Las adorables mujercitas
Screenplay
Tres noches de locura
Writer
La noche violenta
Writer
La vida difícil de una mujer fácil
Director
El gaucho y el diablo
Writer
Los cinco halcones
Story
Vuelven los cinco halcones
Story
Las chicas malas del padre Mendez
Director