Eduardo Arozamena
7 titles
Filmography
7 results

Drácula
(1931)Utilizing the same sets and script as the Bela Lugosi film, but with a different cast and director, the Spanish version of Dracula is a more chilling and evocative vision of the horror classic. Fluid camera work and a complex depth of focus create a menacing atmosphere, while the sensuality of the vampire maidens adds an unexpected raciness to the timeless tale of the infamous Count Dracula.

Enamorada
(1946)Viva Mi Desgracia
(1944)A shy young man turns to an alcoholic potion in an attempt to gain the courage to fight for the woman he loves.

La Mujer Que Yo Perdí
(1949)When Pedro kills the son of an influential lawyer to save his girlfriend, he's forced to flee and receives help from a peasant woman.

Wild Flower
(1943)
Maclovia
(1948)El pescador José María y Maclovia se aman y quieren casarse, el padre de ella se opone porque él es pobre y un sargento se encapricha con la mujer.

La bienamada
(1951)Antonio está próximo a casarse con su novia Nieves. Durante un chequeo médico, necesario antes de casarse, los médicos descubren una condición que llevará los sentimientos al extremo.