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La Invasión De Los Vampiros
''The Invasion of the Vampires'' () is a 1963 Mexican horror mystery thriller film directed by Miguel Morayta and starring Erna Martha Bauman, Rafael del Río, Tito Junco (Mexican actor), Tito Junco, Fernando Soto (Mexican actor), Fernando Soto, Bertha Moss and Carlos Agostí. It is part of a duology of vampire films directed by Morayta, preceded by ''The Bloody Vampire'' (1962). An English-language dub version was released in 1965, produced by K. Gordon Murray for American International Pictures. Cast *Erna Martha Bauman as Brunhilda Frankenhausen *Rafael del Río as Dr. Ulises Albarrán *Tito Junco (Mexican actor), Tito Junco as Marquis Gonzalo Guzmán de la Serna *Fernando Soto (Mexican actor), Fernando Soto as Crescencio (as Fernando Soto "Mantequilla") *Bertha Moss as Frau Hildegarda *Carlos Agostí as Count Frankenhausen *Enrique Lucero as Lázaro *David Reynoso as Don Máximo, Mayor *Enrique García Álvarez (actor), Enrique García Álvarez as Father Victor *José Chávez ...
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Miguel Morayta
Miguel Morayta (15 August 1907 – 19 June 2013) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter. He directed 74 films between 1944 and 1978. At the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, Morayta was a Spanish artillery officer, who joined the Republican side. After Francisco Franco's victory, he left Spain for France and Africa, finally arriving in Mexico Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in North America. It is the northernmost country in Latin America, and borders the United States to the north, and Guatemala and Belize to the southeast; while having maritime boundar ... in 1941, where he started his career. He was living in Mexico when he died aged 105. Selected filmography * '' The Stronger Sex'' (1946) * '' Ecija's Seven Children'' (1947) * '' The Secret of Juan Palomo'' (1947) * '' Lost Love'' (1951) * '' Road of Hell'' (1951) * '' The Martyr of Calvary'' (1952) * '' Tropical Delirium'' (1952) * '' Pain'' (1953) * '' Amor se dice cantando'' (1 ...
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José Chávez (actor)
José Chávez may refer to: * José Chávez (actor) (1916–1988), Mexican actor * José Chávez (footballer) (born 1983), Mexican footballer * José Chávez Morado José Chávez Morado (4 January 1909 – 1 December 2002) was a Mexican artist who was associated with the Mexican muralism movement of the 20th century. His generation followed that of Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siq ... (1909–2002), Mexican painter and sculptor * José Chávez y Castillo, Mexican landowner and trader who served as provisional Governor of New Mexico in 1845 * José Chávez y Chávez (1851–1924), outlaw from the U.S. state of New Mexico * José María Chávez Alonso (1812–1864), Mexican politician * José Luis Chávez (born 1986), Bolivian footballer {{hndis, Chavez, Jose ...
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