René Cardona Jr. (11 May 1939 – 5 February 2003) was a Mexican
filmmaker and
actor
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, son of Mexican director
René Cardona
René Cardona (October 8, 1905 in Havana, Cuba – April 25, 1988, in Mexico City) was a director, actor, producer, screenwriter, and film editor in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.
Biography
René Cardona was born in Havana, Cuba, on Oct ...
, and the father of René Cardona III (also an actor and director).
Biography
Cardona Jr. began by acting in his father's films and then took over his father's craft in the mid-1960s, directing, writing, and producing over a hundred films over the years. He enjoyed some notoriety and success, particularly in the late 1970s, as a result of his ''
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Tintorera
''Tintorera'' is a 1977 Mexican-British horror film directed by René Cardona Jr. and starring Susan George, Hugo Stiglitz, Fiona Lewis and Andrés García. It is based on the novel of the same name by oceanographer Ramón Bravo, who studie ...
'' (1977), which became a cult classic.
He capitalized on the spirit of cooperation between the Mexican, Spanish, and Italian film industries prevalent in the late 1970s and was able to make a spate of comparatively large-budget exploitation films with professional international casts and crews. He also managed to hire several once-popular American actors during this period, such as
Joseph Cotten,
John Huston
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,
Gene Barry
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,
Stuart Whitman,
John Ireland,
Arthur Kennedy
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, and
Lionel Stander to help boost international ticket sales. Most of these actors were fresh from similar guest appearances in Italian films of the same period.
This brief period of international success waned in the mid-1980s, and he went back to Spanish-language Mexican "B-films" for the next few decades up to his death. He commonly worked with either Mexican leading man
Hugo Stiglitz
Hugo Stiglitz López, better known simply as Hugo Stiglitz, (born August 28, 1940, in Mexico City) is a Mexican actor.
Stiglitz is perhaps most well known for his film roles in the 1970s and 1980s in Mexico in such horror films as '' Tintorera' ...
or
Andrés García, who both briefly enjoyed some international fame while regulars in Cardona Jr. films.
Genres
He dabbled in a variety of genres, touching everything from disaster movies such as ''
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'' (1978) to horror films (''
Night of a Thousand Cats'' in 1972), sci-fi films (''
The Bermuda Triangle
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'' in 1978), and even sensational dramas of historic events as the
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, as retold as ''
Guyana: Crime of the Century'' (1979).
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Cardona Jr. is particularly infamous for his predilection for cruelty towards animals while filming. A live shark was killed during the filming of ''Tintorera'', a cat was thrown over a wall in ''Night of a Thousand Cats'', and live birds were thrown through windows to film the bird attack scenes in '' Beaks: The Movie'' (1987).
Selected filmography
* '' Buenos días Acapulco'' (1963)
* '' Juan Pistolas'' (1966)
* '' Dos pintores pintorescos'' (1967)
* '' Un par de robachicos'' (1967)
* '' El ojo de vidrio'' (1969)
* ''Vuelve el ojo de vidrio
''Vuelve el ojo de vidrio'' (''The Glass Eye Returns'') is a 1970 Mexican revolution-epic film directed by René Cardona Jr., starring Antonio Aguilar, Flor Silvestre, Manuel Capetillo, Eleazar García, Alejandro Reyna, and Guillermo Rivas. It i ...
'' (1970)
* '' Blood Feast'' (1972)
* ''El valle de los miserables
''El valle de los miserables'' (English: ''The valley of the miserable'') is a 1975 Mexican drama film. Based in the novel ''El Valle Nacional'' by Enrique Albuerne.
Synopsis
In 1909, the former Judge Cristobal Zamarripa Zamarripa is the owner ...
'' (1975)
* ''Tintorera
''Tintorera'' is a 1977 Mexican-British horror film directed by René Cardona Jr. and starring Susan George, Hugo Stiglitz, Fiona Lewis and Andrés García. It is based on the novel of the same name by oceanographer Ramón Bravo, who studie ...
'' (1977)
* ''King of the Gorillas'' (1977) aka ''The Gorilla Kid''
* ''The Bermuda Triangle
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'' (1978)
* ''Cyclone
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'' (1978)
* '' Guyana: Crime of the Century'' (1979)
* ''Spicy Chile
''Spicy Chile'' (Spanish:''Chile picante'') is a 1983 Mexican comedy film directed by René Cardona Jr. and starring Andrés García, Angélica Chain and Alberto Rojas.Ramírez Berg p.127
Cast
* Andrés García ... (segment " La infidelidad")
* ...
'' (1983)
* ''Fiebre de amor
''Fiebre de amor'' (in English: ''Love Fever'') is a 1985 Mexican musical drama film. This film won the Diosa Award for best picture.
Plot
A teenage girl with a crush on a young popular singing star daydreams about meeting and falling in love ...
'' (1985)
* ''Escápate conmigo
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'' (1987)
* '' Beaks: The Movie'' (1987)
* '' Pero sigo siendo el rey'' (1988)
* ''Deliciosa Sinvergüenza
''Deliciosa sinvergüenza'' (in English: ''Delicious rascal'') is a 1990 Mexican comedy film directed by René Cardona Jr. and starring Lucero.
Synopsis
Lucero's ingenuity and ability to constantly transform and change into different people c ...
'' (1990)
* '' Historias y testigos: ¡Ni una muerta más!'' (TV film, 2004)
References
External links
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1939 births
2003 deaths
Male actors from Mexico City
Mexican male film actors
Mexican film directors