José Ramón Larraz
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. José Ramón Larraz (born 1929 in Barcelona) was a Spanish director of exploitation and horror fims such as the erotic and bloody Vampyres (1974). Larraz began making films in England, then in 1976 apparently relocated his operations back to Spain. He made many different types of films, but is best known for his horror films. His last few horror films were Spanish/ American co-productions. He apparently retired from filmmaking in 1992 at age 63. Description above from the Wikipedia article José Ramón Larraz, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Known for
DirectingBirthday
January 1, 1929Deathday
September 3, 2013Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
32Place of birth
Barcelona, SpainCast credits
Crew credits
Rest in Pieces
DirectorEdge of the Axe
DirectorDeviation
Director, Producer, ScreenplayEmma, Dark Doors
Director, Writer...And Give Us Our Daily Sex
Director, ScreenplayWhirlpool
Screenplay, DirectorThe National Mummy
DirectorJuana la Loca… de vez en cuando
DirectorThe Coming of Sin
Director, ScreenplayVampyres
Director, WriterBlack Candles
Director, ScreenplayMadame Olga's Pupils
Director, ScreenplayStigma
Screenplay, DirectorThe House That Vanished
DirectorNight of the Scorpion
StorySymptoms
Director, ScreenplayViento del pueblo: Miguel Hernández
DirectorDeadly Manor
Director, WriterDeath Uncertain
Director, ScreenplayLuto Riguroso
Writer, DirectorLa ocasión
Writer, Director