Jaime Salvador
Jaime Salvador Valls (4 November 1901 – 18 October 1976) was a Spanish screenwriter and film director of the Golden era of Mexican cinema. He is known for writing and directing various low-budget comedies, westerns, and rancheras.
Selected filmography
- Castillos en el aire (1938)
- The Unknown Policeman (1941, writer only)
- Gran Hotel (1944, writer only)
- Marina (1945)
- A Day with the Devil (1945, writer only)
- Boom in the Moon, aka The Modern-Day Bluebeard (1946)
- I Am a Fugitive (1946, writer only)
- Fly Away, Young Man! (1947, writer only)
- The Genius (1948, writer only)
- The Magician (1949, writer only)
- The Atomic Fireman (1952, writer only)
- The Photographer (1953, writer only)
- Here Are the Aguilares! (1957)
- Se los chupó la bruja (1958)
- Los muertos no hablan (1958)
- Yo... el aventurero (1959)
- Two Cheap Husbands (1960)
- Qué perra vida (1962)
- La señora Muerte (1969)
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