Benito Alazraki
Known for: Directing
Born: October 26, 1921 in Mexico, D.F., Mexico - Died: June 6, 2007
Benito Alazraki (27 October 1921 – 6 June 2007) was a Mexican film director and screenwriter whose career spanned commercial features, documentary work, and genre cinema. He founded Panamerican Films, produced and co-wrote the script for Enamorada (directed by Emilio Fernández), and made a cycle of indigenist documentaries for Teleproducciones led by producer Manuel Barbachano Ponce. His feature debut, Raíces—an episodic adaptation of El diosero by Francisco Rojas González—received the International Critics’ Prize at the Cannes Film Festival and later a special honor from the Ariel Awards. He then moved into commercial filmmaking with titles such as Los amantes and later directed popular genre films including Santo Contra los Zombis and Espiritismo, the latter adapted from The Monkey's Paw. He also produced, wrote, and directed extensive television work in Spain, and on returning to Mexico held senior posts at Canal 13 and CONACINE.
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Frankenstein, the Vampire and Company
Director
Roots
Director
The Ghost of the Lake
Director
Enamorada
Producer
The Curse of the Doll People
Director
Infierno de almas
Director
Los amantes
Director
Póker de reinas
Director
The Gunslingers
Director
Rebelde Sin Casa
Director
A ritmo de twist
Director
El toro negro
Director
La Casa Que Arde de Noche
Screenplay
The Law of Guns
Director
La tijera de oro
Director
Love Love Love
Director
Café Colón
Director
Where Are Our Children Going?
Director
Ladrones de niños
Director
Spiritism
Director
El rey de los taxistas
Director
Hasta que los cuernos nos separen
Director
Alicia en el pais del dolar
Director
Santo vs. the Zombies
Adaptation