
Adolfo Aznar
Directing
Biography
Adolfo Aznar (La Almunia de Doña Godina, September 27, 1900 - Madrid, June 15, 1975) was a Spanish filmmaker, who financed his first works with his labor as a sculptor. Most of the movies he filmed are presumed lost.
Known For

London crime reporter Barney Blair has an appointment in his office with Janosch Kovac, the hotel detective at the Hotel Atlanta in San Remo. The informant wants to sell Blair some explosive background material, but it doesn't get that far because the man is stabbed to death beforehand. Blair goes to the hotel, where the film and music festival is currently taking place, to investigate the case himself and soon senses a big story.
Hotel der toten Gäste

Lupe, an adventurer and film specialist, takes advantage of her strong resemblance to the actress she has to voice to defraud her fiancé, a banker.
Dos mujeres y un rostro

José María, popularly known as "El Tempranillo" throws himself into the mountains after killing his father's murderer.
El rey de Sierra Morena
A 1943 Spanish film.
Con los ojos del alma
No description available.
El milagro del Cristo de la Vega

One of the earliest versions of the popular novel by Alejandro Pérez Lugín, which tells the life of a student who stays in a pension.
La casa de la Troya
No description available.