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* ProductionPosse: Often cast his muses/real-life partners Soledad Miranda and Lina Romay, and he co-directed several with the latter. Other actors he frequently worked with were Howard Vernon, Jack Taylor, Antonio Mayans, Paul Muller, Creator/HerbertLom, Fred Williams, Creator/KlausKinski, Creator/ChristopherLee, Dennis Price, William Berger, and Maria Rohm. Many of his film were scored by Daniel White.

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* ProductionPosse: Often cast his muses/real-life partners Soledad Miranda Creator/SoledadMiranda and Lina Romay, and he co-directed several with the latter. Other actors he frequently worked with were Howard Vernon, Jack Taylor, Antonio Mayans, Paul Muller, Creator/HerbertLom, Fred Williams, Creator/KlausKinski, Creator/ChristopherLee, Dennis Price, William Berger, and Maria Rohm. Many of his film were scored by Daniel White.
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Franco was a Surrealist No Budget ''wunderkind'' living during the Nationalist rule of Spain by [[UsefulNotes/FranciscoFranco Generalissimo]] Franco. This led him to make heavily censored government propaganda films early in his career for commercial gain. But he soon grew critical and unfavorable toward Franco's regime and so he made films across Europe helping to popularize such diverse Exploitation genres. His films also became popular in arthouses, porn theaters, ghetto {{Grindhouse}}, drive-in's and eventually Mom & Pop home video stores. As a premiere cult director, he has a hardcore fanbase of cinephiles who suspect he has big admirers in Hollywood style directors of the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. Franco started his independent career as Assistant/2nd Unit Director for Creator/OrsonWelles.

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Franco was a Surrealist No Budget ''wunderkind'' living during the Nationalist rule of Spain by [[UsefulNotes/FranciscoFranco Generalissimo]] Franco. This led him to make heavily censored government propaganda films early in his career for commercial gain. But he soon grew critical and unfavorable toward Franco's regime and so he made films across Europe helping to popularize such diverse Exploitation genres. His films also became popular in arthouses, porn theaters, ghetto {{Grindhouse}}, Grindhouse, drive-in's and eventually Mom & Pop home video stores. As a premiere cult director, he has a hardcore fanbase of cinephiles who suspect he has big admirers in Hollywood style directors of the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. Franco started his independent career as Assistant/2nd Unit Director for Creator/OrsonWelles.
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Jesús Franco, also known as Jess Franco (12 May 1930 – 2 April 2013) was a Spanish director, writer, editor, actor and jazz musician famous for directed more than 200 films from 1957 to his death on 2013. His films are popular for mixing spy genre with sexploitation and horror, and the Vatican once named Jess Franco and Luis Buñuel as the most dangerous filmmakers in the world.

Franco was a Surrealist No Budget wunderkind living during the Nationalist rule of Spain by Generalissimo Franco. This led him to make heavily censored government propaganda films early in his career for commercial gain. But he soon grew critical and unfavorable with Franco's regime and so he made films across Europe helping to popularize such diverse Exploitation genres. His filmas also grew popularity in arthouses, porn theaters, ghetto {{Grindhouse}}, drive-in's and eventually Mom & Pop home video stores. As a premiere cult director, he has a hardcore fanbase of cinephiles who suspect he has big admirers in Hollywood style directors of the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. Franco started his independent career as Assistant/2nd Unit Director for Creator/OrsonWelles.

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Jesús Franco, also known as Jess Franco (12 May 1930 – 2 April 2013) was a Spanish director, writer, editor, actor and jazz musician famous for directed more than 200 films from 1957 to his death on 2013. His films are popular for mixing spy genre with sexploitation and horror, and the Vatican once named Jess Franco and Luis Buñuel Creator/LuisBunuel as the most dangerous filmmakers in the world.

Franco was a Surrealist No Budget wunderkind ''wunderkind'' living during the Nationalist rule of Spain by Generalissimo [[UsefulNotes/FranciscoFranco Generalissimo]] Franco. This led him to make heavily censored government propaganda films early in his career for commercial gain. But he soon grew critical and unfavorable with toward Franco's regime and so he made films across Europe helping to popularize such diverse Exploitation genres. His filmas films also grew popularity became popular in arthouses, porn theaters, ghetto {{Grindhouse}}, drive-in's and eventually Mom & Pop home video stores. As a premiere cult director, he has a hardcore fanbase of cinephiles who suspect he has big admirers in Hollywood style directors of the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. Franco started his independent career as Assistant/2nd Unit Director for Creator/OrsonWelles.

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