Ignacio F. Iquino
Known for: Directing
Born: October 25, 1910 in Valls, Tarragona, Catalunya, Spain - Died: April 28, 1994
Ignacio F. Iquino (Valls, Tarragona Province; October 25, 1910-Barcelona; April 24, 1994) was a Spanish film director, screenwriter, producer, cinematographer and editor. He was the son of theater and film composer Ramón Ferrés and the actress Teresea Iquino. He's most commonly known as a writer/producer/director of several low-budget paella westerns (a Spanish version of a spaghetti western), the better known of which starred Richard Harrison and Fernando Sancho. Iquino also worked with some other minor stars of the time, such as Erika Blanc in Stagecoach of the Condemned (1970). From 1975 onwards, with the end of censorship in Spanish cinema, Iquino directed several films with a strong erotic content, such as Los violadores del amanecer, La Basura está en el ático, La caliente niña Julieta, La desnuda chica del relax, Los sueños húmedos de patrizia and Inclinación sexual al desnudo. Iquino was one of the first Spanish filmmakers to give visibility to transsexual actresses, such as Cristine Berna and Tessa Arno. He ended his career in 1984.
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Bloody Sect
Director
Dig Your Grave Friend... Sabata's Coming
Producer
El primer cuartel
Director
Busco tonta para fin de semana
Director
Las travesuras de Morucha
Director
Angels at the Wheel
Director
Alma de Dios
Director
Boda accidentada
Director
El difunto es un vivo
Writer
Judas
Director
Stagecoach of the Condemned
Screenplay
Fabulous Trinity
Story
El Puro
Screenplay
Emmanuelle & Carol
Cinematography
De picos pardos a la ciudad
Director
Four Candles for My Colt
Screenplay
The Beginning at Fifteen
Producer
La liga no es cosa de hombres
Director
The Dawn Rapists
Writer
Secretaria para todo
Director
At the Battle of Crete
Story
El sistema Pelegrín
Director
La danza del corazón
Director
Un enredo de familia
Screenplay