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Jaime Jesús Balcázar Granada (born January 27, 1934 in Barcelona) is a Spanish film director and screenwriter. Balcázar, the younger brother of the director and producer Alfonso, made a series of feature films, three of which were best known by Italian spaghetti westerns. As a member of the family Balcázar, who dominated the Catalan film market, he was initially responsible for the synchronization of the produced films, before he shot his first film - but not for his own company, but for Leda Films from Madrid. This was followed by six entertainment films. His next film, El misterio de la vida, was a Spanish version of the German Enlightenment film Helga; in his later years he turned to the fictional erotic film. Several films were made in collaboration with German director Hubert Frank. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Male
1934-01-27
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain