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Enrique López Eguiluz also known as Enrique L. Eguiluz (May 22, 1930 - May 9, 1997) was a Spanish film director.
He directed, among others, The Mark of the Werewolf (La marca del hombre lobo, Spanish title, Frankenstein's bloody terror, US title), the first Spanish film in which Jacinto Molina, also known as Paul Naschy, played the character of Waldemar Daninsky, a polish werewolf.
Filmography as a director
edit- 'El barril del amontillado', (1950)
- 'La pandilla', (1965)
- 'Pascualín', (1965)
- 'En Andalucía nació el amor ', (1966)
- 'Chantaje a un asesino', (1966)
- 'Agonizando en el crimen', (1968)
- 'La marca del hombre lobo', (1968)
- 'Santos contra los asesinos de la mafia', (1969)
- 'Burgos', (1970)
- 'Covarrubias', (1971)
- 'Picos de Europa I', (1971)
- 'Picos de Europa II', (1971)
- 'Fernán González', (1971)
- 'Puenteareas', (1971)