Spanish director, writer, actor José Luis Merino died in
Madrid, Spain on July 3, 2019. He was 92. Screenwriter and director with more
than 30 films to his credit in various capacities, José Luis Merino Boves was
born in Madrid, Spain on June 10, 1927. He received the Jimeno Award for the
direction of “Aquellos tiempos del cuplé” (1958), where he made his debut with
Mateo Cano with whom he would direct “El vagabundo y la estrella”, starring the
Canarian tenor Alfredo Kraus. Merino directed and wrote screenplays for nine
Euro-westerns: “A Fistful of Songs” (1966); “Kitosch, the Man Who Came from the
North” (1966); “Duel in the Eclipse” (1968) director only; “Gatling Gun” (1968)
writer only; “Zorro's Latest Adventure” (1969) director only; “Another Dollar
for the McGregors” (1970); “Zorro the Invincible” (1971); “Zorro, Rider of
Vengeance” (1971) and “7 cabalgan hacia la muerte” (1979) where he also
appeared in the role of Zachary Carter.
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