Luis Lezama
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Occupation(s)Writer, film producer, director
Yearsactive1919–1953 (film)
Luis Lezama | |
|---|---|
| Occupation(s) | Writer, film producer, director |
| Years active | 1919–1953 (film) |
Luis Lezama was a Mexican screenwriter and film director.[1]
Director
- Tabaré. Traición y Gloria (1919)
- Un Viejo Amor (1919)
- Alas Abiertas, Spread Wings (1921), based on the novel by Alfonso Teja Zabre, re-released in the United States in 1922 as With Wings Outspread[2]
- Los Hijos del Destino (1930)
- The Cemetery of the Eagles (1939)
- Tabaré. Sound version (1946)