
José Bódalo
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia José Bódalo (March 24, 1916 – July 24, 1985) was an Argentine born Spanish film actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article José Bódalo, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: March 24, 1916
Place of Birth: Córdoba, Argentina
Known For

La laguna negra
In a village in the mountains of Urbión, brothers John and Martin, driven by greed and abetted by Candelas, Martin's wife, kill his father and sink the body in the Black Lagoon. His wife and one daughter of the victim does not know anything. In the village would get missing. However, from now weigh a curse on the land for which they have committed the crime, predicting each year misfortunes and bad harvests.

Doce hombres sin piedad
The defense and the prosecution have rested and the jury is filing into the jury room to decide if a young man is guilty or innocent of murdering his father.

Vamos a contar mentiras
A happily married woman lies with surprising ease because, according to her husband, she leads too idle a life.

Los que tocan el piano
Cayetana, her boyfriend Paco and Venancio, her foster brother, commit small thefts and, from time to time, spend a few days in jail. Until they meet with Federico, a thief who has traveled abroad and convince them that using European methods success is guaranteed. Paco then decides to act scientifically and seizes a hospital surgical equipment. When they want to realize, poor Venancio is forced to give an injection to a dentistry patient and, even worse, Paco has to pull out a tooth. And all that, before entering the operating room

Django
A coffin-dragging gunslinger and a prostitute become embroiled in a bitter feud between a merciless masked clan and a band of Mexican revolutionaries.

Spies Kill Silently
Professor Freeman is an important English scientist that is investigating a method to treat cancer. His daughter is killed in the swimming pool of a hotel in Beirut. The case is confidential so that the mission is entrusted to the Special Agent Mikel Brown.

Cotolay
A loose retelling of the 13th century Galician legend of the boy Cotolay who helped three pilgrims establish the Convent of San Francisco near Santiago de Compostela.

El crack
Private detective Germán Areta el Piojo gets a terminally ill client who wishes to see his long lost, runaway daughter before he dies.

Amaya
The Gothic prince Ranimiro and his daughter Amaya have been taken prisoner by the Basques. He will be tried by the Council of Elders, while the Basque leader Íñigo, who arrested him, falls in love with his daughter Amaya, unaware that she is the current owner of the golden bracelet that symbolizes Basque tradition and that, according to legend, the man who marries her will be proclaimed king of Vasconia.

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Filmography
as El Mudir
as Cristóbal
as Ricachón
as Esopo
as Dionisio Balboa
as Cardenal
as Sr. Fulton
as Don Luciano
as El Abuelo
as Don Roque
as Vicente
as Roxiu
as Doctor Stockmann
as El Abuelo
as Don Fabián de Luna
as Cura de Rebollar de la Mata
as Padre Antonio Bissus
as Cañamel
as Archbishop of Toledo
as D. Matías
as Don Carlos Álvarez
as Comisario
as Marcelino
as Aris
as Juror #3
as General
as General Mongo Alvarez
as Padre de José
as Sheriff Klaus
as Rafael
as Luisito
as Vanya
as Eurico Sánchez Fil
as Colonel Jefferson
as Don Ernesto Dávila, inspector de policía
as Marcos
as 'The Chief'
as Pietro Primero
as Mr. Dorman
as Shylock
as Miguel Benjumea
as Judge Lennox
as Aniceto
as George King
as Manuel Romero
as Panadero
as Hugo Rodriguez
as Inspector Craig
as Martin
as Sheriff Sam
as Master Mateo
as Lorenzo
as Vílchez - Comisario de policía
as Padre Enrique
as Dr. Víctor Lepetre
as Miguel
as Janson
as El cónyuge
as Raphael Carrasco Ramírez
as Horcajo
as Juan
as Doctor Cáceres
as (uncredited)
as Padre confesor
as (segment "Introducción: Tribunal")
as Hugo Carrara
as Luis
as Venargas
as Gomané
as Eddie
as Hombre
as Presidente del club
as Capitán francés
as Comandante Almendro