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'''Mariano Ozores Puchol''' (born 5 October 1926 |
'''Mariano Ozores Puchol''' (born 5 October 1926) is a Spanish film director and screenwriter. He was a prolific specialist in the ] and ] comedy.{{CN|date=January 2024}} | ||
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He directed ''La que arman las mujeres'' (1969),{{sfn|Aguilar|Genover|1992|p=98}} ''Cuatro noches de boda'' (1969),{{sfn|Aguilar|Genover|1992|p=285}} ''Tío, ¿de verdad vienen de París?'' (1977),{{sfn|Aguilar|Genover|1992|p=286}} ''El liguero mágico'' (1980) and ''Agítese antes de usarla'' (1983).<ref>{{cite news |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pgj8TonlszwC&pg=PA65 |title=Contemporary Spanish Cinema |first1=Barry |last1=Jordan |first2=Rikki |last2=Morgan-Tamosunas |publisher=] |date=15 July 1998 |page=65 |isbn=978-0-7190-4413-7}}</ref> | He directed ''La que arman las mujeres'' (1969),{{sfn|Aguilar|Genover|1992|p=98}} ''Cuatro noches de boda'' (1969),{{sfn|Aguilar|Genover|1992|p=285}} ''Tío, ¿de verdad vienen de París?'' (1977),{{sfn|Aguilar|Genover|1992|p=286}} ''El liguero mágico'' (1980) and ''Agítese antes de usarla'' (1983).<ref>{{cite news |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pgj8TonlszwC&pg=PA65 |title=Contemporary Spanish Cinema |first1=Barry |last1=Jordan |first2=Rikki |last2=Morgan-Tamosunas |publisher=] |date=15 July 1998 |page=65 |isbn=978-0-7190-4413-7}}</ref> | ||
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Spanish film director and screenwriter (born 1926)You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Spanish. (September 2010) Click for important translation instructions.
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Born | Mariano Ozores Puchol (1926-10-05) 5 October 1926 (age 98) Madrid, Spain |
Mariano Ozores Puchol (born 5 October 1926) is a Spanish film director and screenwriter. He was a prolific specialist in the sex comedy and Francoist comedy.
He is the brother of Jose Luis Ozores (1923–1968) and Antonio Ozores (1928–2010), and the uncle of actresses Adriana Ozores and Emma Ozores. He is currently married and has one child.
He directed La que arman las mujeres (1969), Cuatro noches de boda (1969), Tío, ¿de verdad vienen de París? (1977), El liguero mágico (1980) and Agítese antes de usarla (1983).
Selected filmography
- The Dancer and the Worker (1936)
- Desert Warrior (1957)
- Night and Dawn (1958)
- The Daughters of Helena (1963)
- Forty Degrees in the Shade (1967)
- Operation Mata Hari (1968)
- La descarriada (1973)
References
- Aguilar & Genover 1992, p. 98.
- Aguilar & Genover 1992, p. 285.
- Aguilar & Genover 1992, p. 286.
- Jordan, Barry; Morgan-Tamosunas, Rikki (15 July 1998). "Contemporary Spanish Cinema". Manchester University Press. p. 65. ISBN 978-0-7190-4413-7.
Bibliography
- Aguilar, Carlos; Genover, Jaume (1 January 1992). El cine español en sus intérpretes. BPR Publishers. p. 431. ISBN 9788460425090.
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