Ramón Torrado
Known for: Directing
Born: April 4, 1905 in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain - Died: December 31, 1989
Ramón Torrado (5 April 1905 – January 1990) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter. He directed 50 films between 1942 and 1978. Along his brother Adolfo Torrado, they worked in Suevia Films, and he directed Botón de ancla (1948), with a good success and was adapted many times, El famoso Carballeira, Polizón a bordo (1941), Mar abierto (1946) and Sabela de Cambados (1948). He met dancer Lola Flores and she appeared in Estrella de Sierra Morena (1952), and María de la O (1959), which was adapted from the 1936 version by Francisco Elías Riquelme and Carmen Amaya, Julio Peña, Antonio Moreno and Pastora Imperio were the main characters. He directed Mi canción es para ti (1965), starring Manolo Escobar, Ángel de Andrés, María Martín, Alejandra Nilo, María Isbert and Rafaela Aparicio. He directed others musical films with Manolo Escobar such as Un beso en el puerto, (1966) and El padre Manolo (1967). He directed Spaghetti Western films such as Cavalry Charge (1964).
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Mar abierto
Painter (uncredited)
Nadie lo sabrá
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Der Löwe von Babylon
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Amor a todo gas
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Ella y los veteranos
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The Girl at the Inn
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Un paso al frente
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La virgen gitana
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En un mundo nuevo
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Texas Jim
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Cavalry Charge
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Rumbo
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Botón de ancla
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La alegre caravana
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Cristo Negro
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Love on Wheels
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María de la O
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Hollyhock
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Feather in the Wind
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La montaña rebelde
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Black Angel of the Mississippi
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Guerreras verdes
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Les Lavandières du Portugal
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Suspiros de Triana
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