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Jorge Grau (born Jorge Grau Solá, 27 October 1930 – 26 December 2018) was a Spanish director, scriptwriter, playwright and painter. His 1965 film Acteón was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival.
Jorge Grau (1930-2018) was a prolific filmmaker who worked in various genres, including horror, comedy and drama. He wrote and directed films such as Noche de verano, El espontáneo and Let Sleeping Corpses Lie.
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Jorge Grau Solà (Barcelona; 27 de octubre de 1930-Madrid, 26 de diciembre de 2018) [1] fue un director de cine español que desarrolló la mayor parte de su filmografía entre la década de 1960 y 1970.
Sep 1, 2020 · This is the first and only feature-length documentary on the life and cinema of the late Jorge Grau, who is most famous for his classic social-political horror masterpiece "Living Dead at Manchester Morgue" (1974), seen by some critics as a fierce critique of the Franco governmen... Read all.
- Naomi Holwill
- Giannetto De Rossi, Jorge Grau, Mike Hostench
This is part 1 of an interview with Jorge Grau discussing the making of LET SLEEPING CORPSES LIE and more. Be sure to visit our website at http://www.revok.c...
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Oct 1, 2020 · Overview. This is the first and only feature-length documentary on the life and cinema of the late Jorge Grau, who is most famous for his classic social-political horror masterpiece "Living Dead at Manchester Morgue" (1974), seen by some critics as a fierce critique of the Franco government albeit set in a displaced foreign locale. Naomi Holwill.
Let Sleeping Corpses Lie ( Spanish: No profanar el sueño de los muertos, lit. 'Do Not Profane the Sleep of the Dead'; also known as The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue [1] and Don't Open the Window) is a 1974 zombie horror film directed by Jorge Grau, and starring Cristina Galbó, Ray Lovelock and Arthur Kennedy.