Jaime Jesús Balcázar
Known for: Writing
Born: January 26, 1934 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Jaime Jesús Balcázar Granada (born January 27, 1934 in Barcelona) is a Spanish film director and screenwriter. Balcázar, the younger brother of the director and producer Alfonso, made a series of feature films, three of which were best known by Italian spaghetti westerns. As a member of the family Balcázar, who dominated the Catalan film market, he was initially responsible for the synchronization of the produced films, before he shot his first film - but not for his own company, but for Leda Films from Madrid. This was followed by six entertainment films. His next film, El misterio de la vida, was a Spanish version of the German Enlightenment film Helga; in his later years he turned to the fictional erotic film. Several films were made in collaboration with German director Hubert Frank. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Castle of Fu Manchu
Dialogue
Gentleman Killer
Story
4 Dollars of Revenge
Director
Night of Hate
Director
Twice a Judas
Screenplay
Professionals for a Massacre
Screenplay
Inés de Villalonga 1870
Director
Thompson 1880
Screenplay
The Man from Oklahoma
Director
Sunscorched
Director
Españolear
Director
Spia spione
Story
The Devil's Honey
Screenplay
Goldface, the Fantastic Superman
Screenplay
Mad Foxes
Screenplay
Superargo vs Diabolicus
Screenplay
Catherine Chérie
Director
L'uomo dal pugno d'oro
Director
Femmes
Adaptation
A Debauched Summer
Writer
Blue Beach
Director
Rapt in Love
Writer
Six Swedish Girls on Ibiza
Writer
Fistful of Diamonds
Director