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José Luis Sáenz de Heredia Biography

José Luis Sáenz de Heredia

(Madrid, 1911- id ., 1992) Spanish film director.After achieving his first successes with La hija de Juan Simón (1934) and Who loves me? (1936), he was one of the main filmmakers of the 1940s and fifties, with films of great popular impact ( Raza , 1941; Mariona Rebull , 1947; The eyes leave their mark , 1952; Radio Stories , 1955).Later he directed, without much success, Franco, that man (1964), Los gallos de la dawn (1971) and The last hero ( 1976).

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