Luis de Tejada

November 7, 1919 — Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina

Luis "El Che" Tejada had the advantage of being multilingual - in addition to Spanish, he spoke perfect English, French, and Italian - which provided opportunities to make his way in the cinematographies of the main producers of films in Europe and America. After a difficult beginning, he managed to get into international film, developing a filmography of approximately 200 films shot in 47 countries, although the majority in Spain and Italy.

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The Strange Vice of Mrs Wardh

1971

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A Gun for One Hundred Graves

1968

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De cuerpo presente

1967

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Una gallega en La Habana

1955

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Target Frankie

1967

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They Paid with Bullets: Chicago 1929

1969

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Night of Hate

1968

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Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman

1971