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  2. Jesús Franco - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Despite mixed critical reception during his lifetime, Franco's work has gained a dedicated cult following, and he is regarded as a significant figure in the history of exploitation cinema. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2009, he received an Honorary Goya Award from the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain for his contributions to ...

  3. Jesús Franco filmography - Wikipedia

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    Jesús Franco (1930–2013) was a Spanish filmmaker. At a young age, Franco had a passion for comics and music, and followed his love of music, specifically jazz. [1] After his father found out about him working as a jazz musician, he enroled him a religious university in 1949.

  4. Jesús Franco's unrealized projects - Wikipedia

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    While Franco said the series was to be made for RKO Radio, film historians Roberto Curti and Roberto Cesari suggested this was a lie on Franco's part as means of self-promotion. [8] While filmed in 1960, it went unreleased. [9] Following El destierro del Cid, a separate short film titled Las playas vacías (transl. The Empty Beaches) was filmed ...

  5. Jesus Franco - Wikipedia

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  6. 99 Women - Wikipedia

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    99 Women was released in San Francisco on March 5, 1969 with a runtime of 84 minutes. This was followed by screenings in West Germany on March 14, 1969 as Der heiße Tod (transl. Hot Death) at 108 minutes, Madrid on June 16, 1969 as 99 mujeres at 78 minutes and then Rome on July 18, 1969 as 99 donne at 108 minutes.

  7. Rififi in the City - Wikipedia

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    [1] [7] It was the third and final collaboration between cinematographer Godofredo Pacheco with Franco, after working with him on The Awful Dr. Orloff (1962) and The Sadistic Baron von Klaus. [8] Filming was initially set to begin on February 13, 1963, but was delayed for two months. [3] The score by Daniel White was recorded in April 1963. [9]

  8. Who Is Tino Franco On ‘The Bachelorette’? Facts and Details

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  9. Mondo Cannibale - Wikipedia

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    Mondo Cannibale (English: Cannibal World; also known as The Cannibals – or simply Cannibals –, Die Blonde Göttin, White Cannibal Queen, A Woman for the Cannibals and Barbarian Goddess) is a 1980 Spanish-Italian cannibal exploitation film directed by Jesús Franco and stars Al Cliver and a then-17 year old Sabrina Siani.

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