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Cristina Galbó
Cristina Galbó Sánchez (born 17 January 1950) is a Spanish actress who achieved moderate fame in Europe during the late 1960s and early 1970s, making a name for herself in film mostly for European horror films. She started her career with a young age in the film ''Aquella joven de blanco'' in a leading role, which is about Bernadette Soubirous. In 1963 she appeared in '' Del rosa al amarillo'', directed by Manuel Summers, who also directed ''Suéltate el pelo'', about Hombres G, where she also had a role (Manuel Summers married her sister Beatriz Galbó and got a daughter named Cheyenne). She also appeared in ''Los chicos del Preu'', she played the couple of Palomo Linares in ''Nuevo en esta plaza'', and a lover of Joan Manuel Serrat in ''Palabras de amor''. In 1967 she appeared in '' Dove si spara di più'', a spaghetti western directed by Gianni Puccini and starring Peter Lee Lawrence, with whom she married two years later in 1969. They moved to Rome and got a child named D ...
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Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (film)
''Let Sleeping Corpses Lie'' (, ); also known as ''The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue'' and ''Don't Open the Window'') is a 1974 zombie horror film directed by Jorge Grau, and starring Cristina Galbó, Ray Lovelock and Arthur Kennedy. It focuses on two protagonists who are harassed by a local police investigator in the English countryside and are implicated in murders committed by zombies who have been brought to life by a farming tool designed to kill insects via ultra-sonic radiation. A co-production between Spain and Italy, ''Let Sleeping Corpses Lie'' premiered at the Sitges Film Festival on 30 September 1974, where it won awards for Best Actress (for Galbo) and Best Special Effects. Jorge Grau won the CEC Award for Best Director. In the following years, the film has become a cult classic. Plot George Meaning is taking a trip to the Lake District. However, Edna Simmons accidentally damages his motorbike while reversing her car at a petrol station. He demands that she gi ...
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Massimo Dallamano
Massimo Dallamano (17 April 1917 – 4 November 1976) was an Italian cinematographer, film director, and screenwriter. He is best known for his work on Sergio Leone's Dollars Trilogy, and for directing several giallo and poliziotteschi films during the 1970s. Life and career Born in Milan, Dallamano began in the 1940s as cameraman for documentaries and commercials, and after the war he became a cinematographer, specializing in adventure films. In 1959, he co-directed the travel documentary ''Tierra mágica'', which was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. He was also active in Spanish cinema. He shot Francisco Rovira Beleta's film ''Los Tarantos'', which was nominated for Academy Award for Best Foreign-Language Film, Best Foreign-Language Film at the 36th Academy Awards. His best known work as a cinematographer were Sergio Leone's landmark Spaghetti Western, Spaghetti Westerns ''A Fistful of Dollars'' (1964) and ''For a Few Dollars Mor ...
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Forget The Drums
''Forget the Drums'' (Spanish: ''Olvida los tambores'') is a 1975 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Julián Mateos, Maribel Martín and .de España, Rafael. ''Directory of Spanish and Portuguese Film-Makers and Films''. Greenwood Press, 1994. p. 120. . Cast * Julián Mateos *Maribel Martín * *Jaime Blanch * * *Verónica Llimerá *José Antonio Ferrer *Antonio del Real Antonio del Real is a Spanish film director, actor and screenwriter. Partial filmography Director * ''El río que nos lleva'' (1989) * ''Cha-cha-chá (1998 film), Cha-cha-chá (1998) * ''La mujer de mi vida (2001 film), Mujer de mi vida, La'' (2 ... *Abel Vitón * as Nacho * Cristina Galbó as Pili References External links * 1975 comedy films Spanish comedy films Films directed by Rafael Gil Films scored by Gregorio García Segura 1970s Spanish-language films 1970s Spanish films Spanish-language comedy films {{1970s-comedy-film-stub ...
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The House That Screamed (1969 Film)
''The House That Screamed'' (, ''The Residence''), also released as ''The Finishing School'', is a 1969 Spanish slasher film written and directed by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador, and starring Lilli Palmer, Cristina Galbó, John Moulder-Brown, and Mary Maude. It follows Señora Fourneau, the strict headmistress of a nineteenth-century French boarding school for girls where the students begin to disappear under unusual circumstances. Based on a short story by Juan Tébar and filmed in Comillas, it was the first Spanish film production to be shot with English dialogue. It was released in Spain in December 1969, where it was a box-office hit, grossing 100 million Spanish pesetas with nearly 3 million audience admissions. In 1971, American International Pictures acquired the film for distribution in the United States, where it was released under the alternative title, ''The House That Screamed''. American International Pictures cut the film down to 94 minutes to avoid it receiving an X ...
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Shoot Twice
''Shoot Twice'' (, ) is a 1969 Italian Western film directed by Nando Cicero and starring Klaus Kinski and Antonio Sabàto. Cast * Klaus Kinski - Dingus / aka Victor Barrett * Antonio Sabàto - Luke Barrett * Cristina Galbó - Luke's wife * José Calvo - Russel (as Pepe Calvo) * Emma Baron - Luke's Mother * Milo Quesada * Franco Leo * Linda Sini * Narciso Ibáñez Menta * Franco Beltramme * Damián Rabal * Maite Matalonga * Claudia Rivelli * Carlos Ronda * Gastone Pescucci * Gianni Pulone (as Giancarlo Pulone) * Gaetano Scala * José Palomo * Ettore Bruson * Nino Nini * Antonietta Fiorito * Pino Sciacqua (as Giuseppe Sciacqua) * Sergio De Vecchi * Ettore Broschi Releases Wild East released this alongside ''And God Said to Cain ''And God Said to Cain'' (, ) is an Italian-German 1970 Gothic Western film. The story is about Gary Hamilton, who is granted a free pardon from a prison work camp and heads out after the men who framed him. The film is set at a stormy night ...
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Blood In The Bullring
''Blood in the Bullring'' (Spanish:''Sangre en el ruedo'') is a 1969 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Alberto Closas, Ángel Teruel and Francisco Rabal.Bentley p.169 Synopsis The son of a famous bullfighter tries to solve an injustice that his father did, even if he must become a bullfighter too. Cast * Alberto Closas as José Domínguez * Ángel Teruel as Juanito Carmona 'Manuel Montes' * Francisco Rabal as Juan Carmona * Cristina Galbó as Paloma Domínguez * José Sazatornil as ''apoderado'' (manager/agent) * José Sacristán as Andrés Medina * Guillermo Marín as newspaper director * Mary Begoña as Ramona * Arturo López * Manuel Velasco * Joaquín Pamplona as Cayetano * Alfonso del Real as mayor * Erasmo Pascual as priest in the seats * Goyo Lebrero as railway ticket seller * Rafael Hernández as mechanic * Fernando Sánchez Polack as Félix * José Morales * José Guijarro * Luis Barbero as Jorge * María José Garc ...
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La Ciudad No Es Para Mí
La ciudad no es para mí () is a 1966 Spanish comedy film directed by Pedro Lazaga and based on the play of the same name by Fernando Lázaro Carreter published under the pen name Fernando Ángel Lozano. It stars Paco Martínez Soria as Agustín Valverde, an old widower peasant from the Aragonese village of Calacierva who decides to go to Madrid to live with his son and daughter-in-law. It was the highest-grossing Spanish film between 1965 and 1968 with 65,645,694 pesetas. Cast * Paco Martínez Soria as Agustín Valverde * Doris Coll as Luciana "Luchi" * Eduardo Fajardo as Dr. Agustín Valverde II * Cristina Galbó as Sara * Alfredo Landa as Genaro * Gracita Morales as Filo * José Sacristán as Venancio * Margot Cottens as Geno * María Luisa Ponte as Carolina * Sancho Gracia Félix Ángel Sancho Gracia (27 September 1936 – 8 August 2012) was a Spanish motion picture and television actor. Career Born in Madrid, Gracia started his acting career in Montevideo, ...
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Cosa Avete Fatto A Solange?
''What Have You Done to Solange?'' () is a 1972 ''giallo'' film directed by Massimo Dallamano and starring Fabio Testi, Karin Baal, Joachim Fuchsberger, Cristina Galbó, and Camille Keaton. The plot follows a series of violent murders occurring at a Catholic girls' school in London, where a young student has gone missing. The film is a co-production between Italian production companies Italian International Films S.r.l., Clodio Cinematografica and West German studio Rialto Film. It was released in Germany as ''Das Geheimnis der grünen Stecknadel'' (" The Clue of the New Pin"), where it was promoted an Edgar Wallace ''krimi'' film. Plot While in a boat making out with her Italian college professor, Enrico Rosseni, Elizabeth Seccles witnesses a man with a knife stabbing another woman in the woods on the nearby shore. Rosseni convinces Elizabeth to keep silent about what she saw, especially after it turns out that the dead victim was one of her classmates and was killed by having ...
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La Residencia
''The House That Screamed'' (, ''The Residence''), also released as ''The Finishing School'', is a 1969 Spanish slasher film written and directed by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador, and starring Lilli Palmer, Cristina Galbó, John Moulder-Brown, and Mary Maude. It follows Señora Fourneau, the strict headmistress of a nineteenth-century French boarding school for girls where the students begin to disappear under unusual circumstances. Based on a short story by Juan Tébar and filmed in Comillas, it was the first Spanish film production to be shot with English dialogue. It was released in Spain in December 1969, where it was a box-office hit, grossing 100 million Spanish pesetas with nearly 3 million audience admissions. In 1971, American International Pictures acquired the film for distribution in the United States, where it was released under the alternative title, ''The House That Screamed''. American International Pictures cut the film down to 94 minutes to avoid it receiving an X ...
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Narciso Ibáñez Serrador
Narciso may refer to: Given name * Narciso Clavería y de Palacios, Spanish architect * Narciso Clavería y Zaldúa, Governor General of the Philippines * Narciso dos Santos, Brazilian former footballer * Narciso Durán, Franciscan friar and missionary * Narciso López, Venezuelan adventurer * Narciso Mina, Ecuadorian footballer * Narciso Rodriguez, American fashion designer * Narciso Ramos, Filipino journalist * Narciso Vernizzi, Brazilian sports journalist * Narciso Yepes, Spanish classical guitarist Surname * Antonio Narciso, Italian footballer * Frederick Narciso, American poker player Other *Narciso (opera), an opera by Domenico Scarlatti *Narciso (drag queen), Italian drag queen See also

*Chicho, Spanish nickname sometimes used for people called Narciso {{given name, type=both Italian-language surnames Spanish masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Dario Argento
Dario Argento (; born 7 September 1940) is an Italian film director, screenwriter and producer. His influential work in the horror film, horror and giallo genres during the 1970s and 1980s has led him to being referred to as the "Master of the Thrill" and the "Master of Horror". His films as director include his "Animal Trilogy", consisting of ''The Bird with the Crystal Plumage'' (1970), ''The Cat o' Nine Tails'' (1971) and ''Four Flies on Grey Velvet'' (1971); his "The Three Mothers, Three Mothers" trilogy, consisting of ''Suspiria'' (1977), ''Inferno (1980 film), Inferno'' (1980) and ''The Mother of Tears'' (2007); and his stand-alone films ''Deep Red'' (1975), ''Tenebrae (film), Tenebrae'' (1982), ''Phenomena (film), Phenomena'' (1985) and ''Opera (1987 film), Opera'' (1987). He co-wrote the screenplay for Sergio Leone's ''Once Upon a Time in the West'' (1968) and served as George A. Romero's script consultant on ''Dawn of the Dead (1978 film), Dawn of the Dead'' (1978), for ...
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Luigi Cozzi
Luigi Cozzi (born 7 September 1947) is an Italian film director and screenwriter. At a young age, Cozzi became a fan of science fiction and began his career as an overseas correspondent for Western film magazines. After directing his first film ''The Tunnel Under the World (film), The Tunnel Under the World'', Cozzi befriended director Dario Argento and began working with him in film and television as well as directing his own features including ''Hercules (1983 film), Hercules'' as well as continuing work with Argento. In the 2010s, he returned to directing with the film ''Blood on Méliès' Moon''. Biography Early life Luigi Cozzi was born in Busto Arsizio in Italy on 7 September 1947. At a young age, Cozzi made films in 8 mm film, 8mm and grew up wanting to be a film director. Cozzi was also a great fan of science fiction, and worked as an overseas correspondent for Western film magazines such as ''Famous Monsters of Filmland'' and ''Photon''. Cozzi's first film ''The Tunnel ...
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