Luis Lucia
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Luis Lucia | |
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Born |
[1] Valencia, Spain-[2] | May 24, 1914-
Died |
March 12, 1984 69)-[1] Madrid, Spain-[2] | (aged
Years active | 1942 - 1973 |
Luis Lucia Mingarro (24 May 1914, in Valencia – 12 March 1984, in Madrid) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter.
His father, Luis Lucia, was the Spanish minister of communications in 1935.[1] He studied Law and was the attorney of CIFESA film studios.
As director, he discovered child prodigies Marisol, Rocío Dúrcal and made them stars. He tried the same with Ana Belén but her film debut Zampo y yo was a flop.
He was interred at Cementerio de Majadahonda, Majadahonda, Madrid, Spain.
Filmography
- El 13 - 13 (1944) - ɬɬ
- Un hombre de negocios (1945) - ɬ
- La princesa de los Ursinos (1947) - ɬɬ
- Dos cuentos para dos (1948) - ɬ
- Noche de Reyes (1949) - ɬ
- Currito de la Cruz (1949) - ɬ
- La Reina de Sierra Morena, Duquesa de Benamejí (1949) - ɬɬ
- De mujer a mujer (1950) - ɬ
- Lola la piconera (1951) - ɬ
- El sueño de Andalucía (1951) - ɬ
- Gloria Mairena (1952) - ɬ
- Cerca de la ciudad (1952) - ɬ
- La hermana San Sulpicio (1952) - ɬ
- Jeromín (1953) - ɬ
- Aeropuerto (1953) - ɬ
- Morena Clara (1954) - ɬ
- Un caballero andaluz (1954) - ɬ
- La hermana alegría (1954) - ɬ
- El piyayo (1955) - ɬ
- Esa voz es una mina (1955) - ɬ
- La lupa (1955) - ɬ
- La vida en un bloc (1956) - ɬɬ
- Un marido de ida y vuelta (1957) - ɬ
- La muralla (1958) - ɬ
- Un ángel tuvo la culpa (1959) - ɬɬ
- Molokai (La isla maldita) (1959) - ɬ
- El príncipe encadenado (1960) - ɬ
- Un rayo de luz (1960) - ɬ
- Ha llegado un ángel (1961) - ɬ
- Tómbola (1962) - ɬ
- Rocío de La Mancha (1962) - ɬ
- Canción de juventud (1962) - ɬɬ
- Crucero de verano (1964) - ɬ
- Zampo y yo (1965) - ɬ
- Grandes amigos (1966) - ɬ
- Las cuatro bodas de Marisol (1967) - ɬ
- Solos los dos (1968) - ɬ
- Pepa Doncel (1969) - ɬ
- La orilla (1970) - ɬ
- La novicia rebelde (1971) - ɬ
- Entre dos amores (1972) - ɬ
- ɬ-director and screenwriter
- ɬɬ-director
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