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José Manuel Martín

José Manuel Martín Pérez (24 May 1924 – 12 April 2006) was a Spanish film and television actor, radio broadcaster, and screenwriter. He was a popular character actor in Spanish cinema during the 1950s and 60s, best remembered for playing villainous henchmen, appearing in more than 100 film and television productions.

José Manuel Martín
José Manuel Martín in Lo voglio morto (1968)
Born
José Manuel Martín Pérez

(1924-05-24)24 May 1924
Died12 April 2006(2006-04-12) (aged 81)
NationalitySpanish
Other namesJ. Manuel Martin, Jose M. Martin, Jose Manuel Martin, José M. Martin, José Manuel Martí, J. Manuel Martín, J.M. Martín, Jose M. Martín, José M. Martín, Manuel Martín, J. Manuel Martín Pérez, J.M. Martín Pérez
Occupation(s)Film and television actor
Screenwriter
Years active1952–1989

Born in Casavieja, Spain, Martín studied at Madrid's Teatro Español Universitario and the Lope de Rueda, and began working for Radio Nacional de España in 1942, before making his feature film debut in César Fernández Ardavín's 1952 war drama La llamada de África starring Ali Beiba Uld Abidin, Yahadid Ben Ahmed Lehbib and Farachi Ben Emboiric.

Martín was particularly noted for his work in the Spaghetti Western genre, alongside regulars such as Aldo Sambrell and Andrea Scotti, with supporting roles in Savage Guns (1961), Gunfighters of Casa Grande (1964), Minnesota Clay(1964), A Pistol for Ringo (1965), Seven Dollars on the Red (1966), Arizona Colt (1966), A Bullet for the General (1966), Blood River (1967), 100 Rifles (1969), and Cut-Throats Nine (1972). He also had memorable roles in EuroHorror films such as Sax Rohmer's The Castle of Fu Manchu (1969), The Sinister Eyes of Dr. Orloff (1973), Count Dracula's Great Love (1974), and Curse of the Devil (1974).

Early life edit

José Manuel Martín Pérez was born on 24 May 1924 in Casavieja, Ávila, Castilla y León, Spain . He initially studied at the Teatro Español Universitario in Madrid with José Luis López Vázquez, María Jesús Valdés and Valeriano Andrés before obtaining a scholarship at the Lope de Rueda. It was there that he started working in professional theater under Alejandro Ulloa. Starting in 1942, he was also employed as a broadcaster for Radio Nacional de España. Martín eventually received a bachelor degree in journalism.

Career edit

 
Martín (left), with co-star José Canalejas, in the Tonino Valerii Spaghetti Western Per il gusto di uccidere (1966)

At age 28, Martín made his feature film debut in the war drama La llamada de África (1952), written and directed by César Fernández Ardavín, and starred Ali Beiba Uld Abidin, Yahadid Ben Ahmed Lehbib and Farachi Ben Emboiric. This was followed by minor roles in Ángel Vilches' adventure film A dos grados del ecuador (1953), the Luis Lucia comedy Aeropuerto (1953), and Rafael Gil's religious-themed historical dramas I Was a Parish Priest (1953) and Judas' Kiss (1954). He received his first supporting role, as Muñoz, in Gil's next film Murió hace quince años (1954) appearing alongside Rafael Rivelles, Francisco Rabal and Lyla Rocco. He made two other films with Gil, La otra vida del capitán Contreras (1955) and El canto del gallo (1955), as well part of the supporting cast in Javier Setó's dramas Duelo de pasiones (1956) and Ha pasado un hombre (1956), Pedro Luis Ramírez's comedy Los ladrones somos gente honrada (1956), and José María Ochoa's La mestiza (1956). He appeared in one more film for Rafael Gil that same year, Miracle of the White Suit (1956), and landed an important supporting roles in Spanish Affair (1957), co-directed by Don Siegel and Luis Marquina, Sergio Corbucci's Ángeles sin cielo (1957),[1] and Luis Buñuel's Viridiana (1961).[2][3] He also started working in television joining the cast of Diego Valor in 1958. Martín continued on in supporting roles for number of other films then being shot in Almería and elsewhere.[4]

Spaghetti Westerns edit

 
Martín as "Cherokee" in the Gino Mangini Spaghetti Western Bastard, Go and Kill (1971).

In the early-1960s, Eurowesterns, which would evolve into the popular Spaghetti Westerns, were being shot in Almería. Martín was among a number of Spanish character actors to find fame in this new genre. His background playing villains made him ideal for being cast as a Mexican bandit or henchman. Martín's prolific appearances made him was one of the most recognizable Spanish actors involved in the genre, rivaling those of fellow Spaghetti Western regulars such as Aldo Sambrell and Andrea Scotti, and is considered one of the best villains of the era.[5]

His first roles were in Savage Guns[6] and Gunfighters of Casa Grande (1964), one of the genre's earliest films, and continued working at its height with memorable performances in Bullets Don't Argue [it] (1964),[6] Minnesota Clay(1964), A Pistol for Ringo (1965),[5][6] Seven Dollars on the Red (1966), Arizona Colt (1966), A Bullet for the General (1966),[5] Blood River (1967),[7][8] I Want Him Dead (1968), 100 Rifles (1969), A Bullet for Sandoval (1969),[2][9] and into the "twilight" Spaghetti Westerns Bastard, Go and Kill (1971), Amigo, Stay Away (1972), and Cut-Throats Nine (1972).[10] His last Italo-Western appearance, Amigo, Stay Away, was an uncredited role as a peddler.

In between Spaghetti Westerns, Martín also had supporting roles in The Ceremony (1963),[2] Operation Atlantis (1965),[11] Fall of the Mohicans (1965),[12] Con el viento solano (1966), and Bewitched Love (1967).

Later career edit

In the late-1960s and 70s, Martín starred in Spanish horror films such as Sax Rohmer's The Castle of Fu Manchu (1969), The Sinister Eyes of Dr. Orloff (1973), Count Dracula's Great Love (1974), and Curse of the Devil (1974). An author of numerous poems, he occasionally tried his hand at screenwriting. His first script was for Rafael Romero Marchent's The Student Connection (1974), co-written with Luciano Ercoli, José Luis Navarro, and Marchent.

Martín went into semi-retirement in the late-1970s. He made several guest appearances on the popular action-adventure television series Curro Jiménez, starring Sancho Gracia, in 1977. Other notable performances included supporting roles in Alberto Vázquez Figueroa's Oro rojo (1978), Mariano Ozores' comedy western Al este del oeste (1984), Jaime Camino's Spanish Civil War film Dragón Rapide (1986), and the Peter Lilienthal sports film Der Radfahrer von San Cristóbal (1988). His last regular film was an uncredited role in Montoyas y Tarantos (1989) followed by a final appearance in the crime-drama film Amor propio (1994) directed by Mario Camus. He also wrote two more scripts during the decade: Ángel Martínez Astudillo short film El pisito (1996) and the comedy Maestros (2000), which he co-wrote with director Óscar del Caz.

In the early-2000s, Martín made one-time guest appearances on television series Policías, en el corazón de la calle and Los Serrano. He also had a cameo on Dunia Ayaso and Félix Sabroso's dramady Descongélate! (2003), starring Pepón Nieto, Candela Peña and Loles León.

Personal life and death edit

Martín died on 12 April 2006, at the age of 81.[13][14]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1952 The Call of Africa Sargento
1953 A dos grados del ecuador Unknown
I Was a Parish Priest Unknown
Airport Unknown Uncredited
1954 Judas' Kiss Joven miserable (as J.M. Martín Pérez)
He Died Fifteen Years Ago Muñoz (as J. Manuel Martín Pérez)
1955 La otra vida del capitán Contreras Dr. Rad
Duelo de pasiones Unknown
The Cock Crow Preso
1956 Ha pasado un hombre Savatierra
We Thieves Are Honourable Antón, El Mayordomo
La mestiza Joe
Miracle of the White Suit Jugador
1957 Spanish Affair Fernando
Ángeles sin cielo Curro
1958 El aprendiz de malo Socio de Bautista
Die Sklavenkarawane Miralei
1959 Luna de verano Unknown
Gayarre Frascuelo
Two Men in Town Unknown
Leap to Fame Enfermo de cólera
Molokai, la isla maldita Unknown (as José M. Martín)
Sonatas Primer centinela
Life Around Us Manolo - gángster
Der Löwe von Babylon Aftab
1960 Juicio final Unknown
Juanito Carras (as José M. Martin)
El hombre de la isla Pescador
Peace Never Comes Karazo
At Five O'Clock in the Afternoon Secretario Uncredited
1961 Conqueror of Maracaibo Patcheye Pirate
Viridiana Beggar
Savage Guns Sequra
1962 Mentirosa Tomás
Cupido contrabandista Walter
Three Fables of Love Aveugle (segment "La mort et le bûcheron")
The Girl from La Mancha Posadero
1963 The Castilian Centinela
Cristo negro Charles
Shéhérazade Abdallah (as J.M. Martín)
Los Tarantos Curro (as J. Manuel Martín)
The Ceremony 2nd Gendarme
Three Ruthless Ones Richard
1964 Weeping for a Bandit "El Tuerto"
Bullets Don't Argue Ramon
Minnesota Clay Ortiz Henchman Uncredited
Rueda de sospechosos Camarero del Manzanilla
Gunfighters of Casa Grande Don Luis Ariola Uncredited
1965 A Pistol for Ringo Pedro
Fall of the Mohicans Cunning Fox
Man from Canyon City Esteban
Operation Atlantis Nailawi
Train d'enfer Jaime
1966 Cuatro dólares de venganza Manuel de Losa
Seven Dollars on the Red El Gringo / Chulo
Kiss Kiss...Bang Bang Jamaica Uncredited
Con el viento solano Zafra (as Manuel Martín)
Per il gusto di uccidere Rodrigo
Arizona Colt Watch Henchman
Fort Yuma Gold Sam
Five for Revenge Ramon
Django Shoots First Ringo Uncredited
1967 A Bullet for the General Raimundo
Bewitched Love Lorenzo
Operation Delilah Joe
Blood River Bud (as José Manuel Martin)
Fifteen Scaffolds for the Killer Benny
Forty Degrees in the Shade Compañero de Evaristo
Pride and Vengeance Juan Uncredited
A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die "El Bailarin" Uncredited
1968 Train for Durango Peons Speaker Uncredited
I Want Him Dead Jack Blood
Day After Tomorrow Espartero
Commando Attack Danny detto Faccia di Morto
1969 100 Rifles Sarita's Father (as Jose Manuel Martin)
Deadly Sanctuary Victor
Sax Rohmer's The Castle of Fu Manchu Omar Pashu (as Jose Manuel Martin)
The Forgotten Pistolero Miguel
A Bullet for Sandoval Guerico
El médico y el curandero Unknown Short
1970 Fortunata and Jacinta Fortunata's Uncle
La larga agonía de los peces fuera del agua Hombre de la pistola
Juan Pedro the Scyther Unknown
Arizona Colt Returns José Gonzalez Moreno
No desearás al vecino del quinto Taxista (as Jose M. Martín)
The Wind's Fierce Garcia
1971 Bastard, Go and Kill Cherokee
El Cristo del Océano Libio
Boulevard du Rhum Un Policier Panaméen Uncredited
La morte cammina con i tacchi alti Smith (as J. Manuel Martin)
Hunt the Man Down Mexican Soldier
1972 Ben and Charlie The Peddler Uncredited
Antony and Cleopatra Guard Uncredited
Cut-Throats Nine John McFarlane
1973 Count Dracula's Great Love Krakos - First Porteador (as Jose Manuel Martin)
El Retorno de Walpurgis Bela (as Jose M. Martin)
Pugni, pirati e karatè Pirate Uncredited
The Sinister Eyes of Dr. Orloff Albert Mathews
1974 El último viaje Manolo
1976 La espada negra Unknown
1977 Del amor y de la muerte Unknown
A Dog Called... Vengeance Cuatrero (as Jose Manuel Martin)
1978 Oro rojo Empleador
1980 Adiós, querida mamá David
1984 Al este del oeste Bad Milk (as Jose Manuel Martin)
1986 Dragón Rapide Oficial ayudante del General Franco (as José Manuel Martí)
1988 El Lute II: Tomorrow I'll be Free Emilio
Der Radfahrer von San Cristóbal Camillo
The Brother from Space Unknown Uncredited
1989 Montoyas y Tarantos Unknown Uncredited
1994 Amor propio Quico
2003 Descongélate! Unknown
As a screenwriter
Year Title Role Notes
1974 The Student Connection Co-writer (as José M. Martin)
1996 El pisito Writer Short
2000 Maestros Writer

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1958 Diego Valor Mekong
1965 Estudio 1 Casca Episode: "Julio César"
1974 Los camioneros Rogelio Episode: "Seis toros y uno toreado"
1977 Curro Jiménez Episode: "Carambola a tres bandas"
Episode: "El secuestro"
Episode: "Veinte mil onzas mejicanas"
1983 La comedia Episode: "El baile de los ladrones"
2000 Policías, en el corazón de la calle Episode: "Vivir se ha puesto al rojo vivo"
2004 Los Serrano Episode: "El fluido básico", (final appearance)

References edit

  1. ^ Sammons, Eddie. Shakespeare: A Hundred Years On Film. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 2004. (pg. 125) ISBN 0-8108-4446-X
  2. ^ a b c Krafsur, Richard P., ed. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States: Feature Films, 1961-1970. New York: R.R. Bowker, 1976. (pg. 131, 161, 412, 439, 708, 847, 1180) ISBN 0-520-20970-2
  3. ^ Schneider, Stephen Jay, ed. 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die. 5th ed. Happage, New York: Barron's Educational Series, 2008. (pg. 393) ISBN 0-7641-6151-2
  4. ^ Masegosa, Lola Caparrós, Ignacio Fernández Mañas, and Juan Soler Vizcaíno. La producción cinematográfica en Almería, 1951-1975. Almena: Instituto de Estudios Almerienses, 1997. ISBN 84-8108-131-0
  5. ^ a b c Hughes, Howard. Once Upon a Time in the Italian West: The Filmgoers' Guide to Spaghetti Westerns. London and New York: I.B. Tauris, 2006. ISBN 1-85043-896-X
  6. ^ a b c Fridlund, Bert. The Spaghetti Western: A Thematic Analysis. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co., 2006. (pg. 76) ISBN 0-7864-2507-5
  7. ^ Pym, John, ed. The Time Out Film Guide. London: Penguin Books, 2002. (pg. 122) ISBN 0-14-029395-7
  8. ^ Maltin, Leonard. Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide 2004. New York: Signet, 2003. (pg. 538) ISBN 0-451-20940-0
  9. ^ Kinnard, Roy. The Blue and the Gray on the Silver Screen: More than Eighty Years of Civil War Movies. Secaucus, New Jersey: Carol Publishing Group, 1996. (pg. 253) ISBN 1-55972-383-1
  10. ^ Bruckner, Ulrich P., ed. Für ein paar Leichen mehr: der Italo-Western von seinen Anfängen bis heute. Berlin: Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, 2002. ISBN 3-89602-416-7
  11. ^ Parish, James and Michael Pitts. The Great Spy Pictures II. Metuchen, New Jersey: Scarecrow, 1986. (pg. 11) ISBN 0-8108-1913-9
  12. ^ Weisser, Thomas. Spaghetti Westerns: The Good, The Bad, and The Violent: A Comprehensive, Illustrated Filmography of 558 Eurowesterns and Their Personnel, 1961-1977. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland, 1992. (pg. 187) ISBN 0-89950-688-7
  13. ^ "José Manuel Martín". Ciné Dweller. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  14. ^ "José Manuel Martín (1924–2006)". Biblioteca Nacional de España. Retrieved 23 January 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Frayling, Christopher. Spaghetti Westerns: Cowboys and Europeans from Karl May to Sergio Leone. 2nd ed. London and New York: I.B. Tauris, 1998. ISBN 1-86064-200-4
  • Gasca, Luis. Un siglo de cine español. Barcelona: Planeta, 1998. ISBN 84-08-02309-8

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Martin J M Martin Jose M Martin Jose M Martin Manuel Martin J Manuel Martin Perez J M Martin PerezOccupation s Film and television actorScreenwriterYears active1952 1989 Born in Casavieja Spain Martin studied at Madrid s Teatro Espanol Universitario and the Lope de Rueda and began working for Radio Nacional de Espana in 1942 before making his feature film debut in Cesar Fernandez Ardavin s 1952 war drama La llamada de Africa starring Ali Beiba Uld Abidin Yahadid Ben Ahmed Lehbib and Farachi Ben Emboiric Martin was particularly noted for his work in the Spaghetti Western genre alongside regulars such as Aldo Sambrell and Andrea Scotti with supporting roles in Savage Guns 1961 Gunfighters of Casa Grande 1964 Minnesota Clay 1964 A Pistol for Ringo 1965 Seven Dollars on the Red 1966 Arizona Colt 1966 A Bullet for the General 1966 Blood River 1967 100 Rifles 1969 and Cut Throats Nine 1972 He also had memorable roles in EuroHorror films such as Sax Rohmer s The Castle of Fu Manchu 1969 The Sinister Eyes of Dr Orloff 1973 Count Dracula s Great Love 1974 and Curse of the Devil 1974 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Spaghetti Westerns 4 Later career 5 Personal life and death 6 Filmography 6 1 Television 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life editJose Manuel Martin Perez was born on 24 May 1924 in Casavieja Avila Castilla y Leon Spain He initially studied at the Teatro Espanol Universitario in Madrid with Jose Luis Lopez Vazquez Maria Jesus Valdes and Valeriano Andres before obtaining a scholarship at the Lope de Rueda It was there that he started working in professional theater under Alejandro Ulloa Starting in 1942 he was also employed as a broadcaster for Radio Nacional de Espana Martin eventually received a bachelor degree in journalism Career edit nbsp Martin left with co star Jose Canalejas in the Tonino Valerii Spaghetti Western Per il gusto di uccidere 1966 At age 28 Martin made his feature film debut in the war drama La llamada de Africa 1952 written and directed by Cesar Fernandez Ardavin and starred Ali Beiba Uld Abidin Yahadid Ben Ahmed Lehbib and Farachi Ben Emboiric This was followed by minor roles in Angel Vilches adventure film A dos grados del ecuador 1953 the Luis Lucia comedy Aeropuerto 1953 and Rafael Gil s religious themed historical dramas I Was a Parish Priest 1953 and Judas Kiss 1954 He received his first supporting role as Munoz in Gil s next film Murio hace quince anos 1954 appearing alongside Rafael Rivelles Francisco Rabal and Lyla Rocco He made two other films with Gil La otra vida del capitan Contreras 1955 and El canto del gallo 1955 as well part of the supporting cast in Javier Seto s dramas Duelo de pasiones 1956 and Ha pasado un hombre 1956 Pedro Luis Ramirez s comedy Los ladrones somos gente honrada 1956 and Jose Maria Ochoa s La mestiza 1956 He appeared in one more film for Rafael Gil that same year Miracle of the White Suit 1956 and landed an important supporting roles in Spanish Affair 1957 co directed by Don Siegel and Luis Marquina Sergio Corbucci s Angeles sin cielo 1957 1 and Luis Bunuel s Viridiana 1961 2 3 He also started working in television joining the cast of Diego Valor in 1958 Martin continued on in supporting roles for number of other films then being shot in Almeria and elsewhere 4 Spaghetti Westerns edit nbsp Martin as Cherokee in the Gino Mangini Spaghetti Western Bastard Go and Kill 1971 In the early 1960s Eurowesterns which would evolve into the popular Spaghetti Westerns were being shot in Almeria Martin was among a number of Spanish character actors to find fame in this new genre His background playing villains made him ideal for being cast as a Mexican bandit or henchman Martin s prolific appearances made him was one of the most recognizable Spanish actors involved in the genre rivaling those of fellow Spaghetti Western regulars such as Aldo Sambrell and Andrea Scotti and is considered one of the best villains of the era 5 His first roles were in Savage Guns 6 and Gunfighters of Casa Grande 1964 one of the genre s earliest films and continued working at its height with memorable performances in Bullets Don t Argue it 1964 6 Minnesota Clay 1964 A Pistol for Ringo 1965 5 6 Seven Dollars on the Red 1966 Arizona Colt 1966 A Bullet for the General 1966 5 Blood River 1967 7 8 I Want Him Dead 1968 100 Rifles 1969 A Bullet for Sandoval 1969 2 9 and into the twilight Spaghetti Westerns Bastard Go and Kill 1971 Amigo Stay Away 1972 and Cut Throats Nine 1972 10 His last Italo Western appearance Amigo Stay Away was an uncredited role as a peddler In between Spaghetti Westerns Martin also had supporting roles in The Ceremony 1963 2 Operation Atlantis 1965 11 Fall of the Mohicans 1965 12 Con el viento solano 1966 and Bewitched Love 1967 Later career editIn the late 1960s and 70s Martin starred in Spanish horror films such as Sax Rohmer s The Castle of Fu Manchu 1969 The Sinister Eyes of Dr Orloff 1973 Count Dracula s Great Love 1974 and Curse of the Devil 1974 An author of numerous poems he occasionally tried his hand at screenwriting His first script was for Rafael Romero Marchent s The Student Connection 1974 co written with Luciano Ercoli Jose Luis Navarro and Marchent Martin went into semi retirement in the late 1970s He made several guest appearances on the popular action adventure television series Curro Jimenez starring Sancho Gracia in 1977 Other notable performances included supporting roles in Alberto Vazquez Figueroa s Oro rojo 1978 Mariano Ozores comedy western Al este del oeste 1984 Jaime Camino s Spanish Civil War film Dragon Rapide 1986 and the Peter Lilienthal sports film Der Radfahrer von San Cristobal 1988 His last regular film was an uncredited role in Montoyas y Tarantos 1989 followed by a final appearance in the crime drama film Amor propio 1994 directed by Mario Camus He also wrote two more scripts during the decade Angel Martinez Astudillo short film El pisito 1996 and the comedy Maestros 2000 which he co wrote with director oscar del Caz In the early 2000s Martin made one time guest appearances on television series Policias en el corazon de la calle and Los Serrano He also had a cameo on Dunia Ayaso and Felix Sabroso s dramady Descongelate 2003 starring Pepon Nieto Candela Pena and Loles Leon Personal life and death editMartin died on 12 April 2006 at the age of 81 13 14 Filmography editYear Title Role Notes 1952 The Call of Africa Sargento 1953 A dos grados del ecuador Unknown I Was a Parish Priest Unknown Airport Unknown Uncredited 1954 Judas Kiss Joven miserable as J M Martin Perez He Died Fifteen Years Ago Munoz as J Manuel Martin Perez 1955 La otra vida del capitan Contreras Dr Rad Duelo de pasiones Unknown The Cock Crow Preso 1956 Ha pasado un hombre Savatierra We Thieves Are Honourable Anton El Mayordomo La mestiza Joe Miracle of the White Suit Jugador 1957 Spanish Affair Fernando Angeles sin cielo Curro 1958 El aprendiz de malo Socio de Bautista Die Sklavenkarawane Miralei 1959 Luna de verano Unknown Gayarre Frascuelo Two Men in Town Unknown Leap to Fame Enfermo de colera Molokai la isla maldita Unknown as Jose M Martin Sonatas Primer centinela Life Around Us Manolo gangster Der Lowe von Babylon Aftab 1960 Juicio final Unknown Juanito Carras as Jose M Martin El hombre de la isla Pescador Peace Never Comes Karazo At Five O Clock in the Afternoon Secretario Uncredited 1961 Conqueror of Maracaibo Patcheye Pirate Viridiana Beggar Savage Guns Sequra 1962 Mentirosa Tomas Cupido contrabandista Walter Three Fables of Love Aveugle segment La mort et le bucheron The Girl from La Mancha Posadero 1963 The Castilian Centinela Cristo negro Charles Sheherazade Abdallah as J M Martin Los Tarantos Curro as J Manuel Martin The Ceremony 2nd Gendarme Three Ruthless Ones Richard 1964 Weeping for a Bandit El Tuerto Bullets Don t Argue Ramon Minnesota Clay Ortiz Henchman Uncredited Rueda de sospechosos Camarero del Manzanilla Gunfighters of Casa Grande Don Luis Ariola Uncredited 1965 A Pistol for Ringo Pedro Fall of the Mohicans Cunning Fox Man from Canyon City Esteban Operation Atlantis Nailawi Train d enfer Jaime 1966 Cuatro dolares de venganza Manuel de Losa Seven Dollars on the Red El Gringo Chulo Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Jamaica Uncredited Con el viento solano Zafra as Manuel Martin Per il gusto di uccidere Rodrigo Arizona Colt Watch Henchman Fort Yuma Gold Sam Five for Revenge Ramon Django Shoots First Ringo Uncredited 1967 A Bullet for the General Raimundo Bewitched Love Lorenzo Operation Delilah Joe Blood River Bud as Jose Manuel Martin Fifteen Scaffolds for the Killer Benny Forty Degrees in the Shade Companero de Evaristo Pride and Vengeance Juan Uncredited A Minute to Pray a Second to Die El Bailarin Uncredited 1968 Train for Durango Peons Speaker Uncredited I Want Him Dead Jack Blood Day After Tomorrow Espartero Commando Attack Danny detto Faccia di Morto 1969 100 Rifles Sarita s Father as Jose Manuel Martin Deadly Sanctuary Victor Sax Rohmer s The Castle of Fu Manchu Omar Pashu as Jose Manuel Martin The Forgotten Pistolero Miguel A Bullet for Sandoval Guerico El medico y el curandero Unknown Short 1970 Fortunata and Jacinta Fortunata s Uncle La larga agonia de los peces fuera del agua Hombre de la pistola Juan Pedro the Scyther Unknown Arizona Colt Returns Jose Gonzalez Moreno No desearas al vecino del quinto Taxista as Jose M Martin The Wind s Fierce Garcia 1971 Bastard Go and Kill Cherokee El Cristo del Oceano Libio Boulevard du Rhum Un Policier Panameen Uncredited La morte cammina con i tacchi alti Smith as J Manuel Martin Hunt the Man Down Mexican Soldier 1972 Ben and Charlie The Peddler Uncredited Antony and Cleopatra Guard Uncredited Cut Throats Nine John McFarlane 1973 Count Dracula s Great Love Krakos First Porteador as Jose Manuel Martin El Retorno de Walpurgis Bela as Jose M Martin Pugni pirati e karate Pirate Uncredited The Sinister Eyes of Dr Orloff Albert Mathews 1974 El ultimo viaje Manolo 1976 La espada negra Unknown 1977 Del amor y de la muerte Unknown A Dog Called Vengeance Cuatrero as Jose Manuel Martin 1978 Oro rojo Empleador 1980 Adios querida mama David 1984 Al este del oeste Bad Milk as Jose Manuel Martin 1986 Dragon Rapide Oficial ayudante del General Franco as Jose Manuel Marti 1988 El Lute II Tomorrow I ll be Free Emilio Der Radfahrer von San Cristobal Camillo The Brother from Space Unknown Uncredited 1989 Montoyas y Tarantos Unknown Uncredited 1994 Amor propio Quico 2003 Descongelate Unknown As a screenwriter Year Title Role Notes 1974 The Student Connection Co writer as Jose M Martin 1996 El pisito Writer Short 2000 Maestros Writer Television edit Year Title Role Notes 1958 Diego Valor Mekong 1965 Estudio 1 Casca Episode Julio Cesar 1974 Los camioneros Rogelio Episode Seis toros y uno toreado 1977 Curro Jimenez Episode Carambola a tres bandas Episode El secuestro Episode Veinte mil onzas mejicanas 1983 La comedia Episode El baile de los ladrones 2000 Policias en el corazon de la calle Episode Vivir se ha puesto al rojo vivo 2004 Los Serrano Episode El fluido basico final appearance References edit Sammons Eddie Shakespeare A Hundred Years On Film Lanham Maryland Scarecrow Press 2004 pg 125 ISBN 0 8108 4446 X a b c Krafsur Richard P ed The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States Feature Films 1961 1970 New York R R Bowker 1976 pg 131 161 412 439 708 847 1180 ISBN 0 520 20970 2 Schneider Stephen Jay ed 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die 5th ed Happage New York Barron s Educational Series 2008 pg 393 ISBN 0 7641 6151 2 Masegosa Lola Caparros Ignacio Fernandez Manas and Juan Soler Vizcaino La produccion cinematografica en Almeria 1951 1975 Almena Instituto de Estudios Almerienses 1997 ISBN 84 8108 131 0 a b c Hughes Howard Once Upon a Time in the Italian West The Filmgoers Guide to Spaghetti Westerns London and New York I B Tauris 2006 ISBN 1 85043 896 X a b c Fridlund Bert The Spaghetti Western A Thematic Analysis Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Co 2006 pg 76 ISBN 0 7864 2507 5 Pym John ed The Time Out Film Guide London Penguin Books 2002 pg 122 ISBN 0 14 029395 7 Maltin Leonard Leonard Maltin s Movie amp Video Guide 2004 New York Signet 2003 pg 538 ISBN 0 451 20940 0 Kinnard Roy The Blue and the Gray on the Silver Screen More than Eighty Years of Civil War Movies Secaucus New Jersey Carol Publishing Group 1996 pg 253 ISBN 1 55972 383 1 Bruckner Ulrich P ed Fur ein paar Leichen mehr der Italo Western von seinen Anfangen bis heute Berlin Schwarzkopf amp Schwarzkopf 2002 ISBN 3 89602 416 7 Parish James and Michael Pitts The Great Spy Pictures II Metuchen New Jersey Scarecrow 1986 pg 11 ISBN 0 8108 1913 9 Weisser Thomas Spaghetti Westerns The Good The Bad and The Violent A Comprehensive Illustrated Filmography of 558 Eurowesterns and Their Personnel 1961 1977 Jefferson North Carolina McFarland 1992 pg 187 ISBN 0 89950 688 7 Jose Manuel Martin Cine Dweller Retrieved 23 January 2023 Jose Manuel Martin 1924 2006 Biblioteca Nacional de Espana Retrieved 23 January 2023 Further reading editFrayling Christopher Spaghetti Westerns Cowboys and Europeans from Karl May to Sergio Leone 2nd ed London and New York I B Tauris 1998 ISBN 1 86064 200 4 Gasca Luis Un siglo de cine espanol Barcelona Planeta 1998 ISBN 84 08 02309 8External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jose Manuel Martin Jose Manuel Martin at IMDb Jose Manuel Martin at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Manuel Martin amp oldid 1150221611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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