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Manuel Summers Rivero (March 26, 1935 - June 12, 1993) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter.

Biography

Father of David Summers leading singer of Pop group Hombres G and brother of journalist Guillermo Summers, was born in Seville and later made adoptive son of Lepe, Huelva. His family has got origins from England.

Filmography

Filmography as Film Director:

Filmography as actor:

  • La niña de luto, by Manuel Summers.
  • Aunque la hormona se vista de seda...., by Vicente Escrivá (1971).
  • Black story. La historia negra de Peter P. Peter, by Pedro Lazaga (1971).
  • Vente a Alemania, Pepe, by Pedro Lazaga (1971).
  • Polvo eres..., by Vicente Escrivá (1974).
  • De profesión: polígamo, by Angelino Fons (1975).
  • Me hace falta un bigote, by Manuel Summers.

Filmography as producer:

  • La niña de luto, by Manuel Summers.

Filmography as screenwriter:

  • Del rosa al amarillo, by Manuel Summers.
  • Urtáin, el rey de la selva... o así, by Manuel Summers.

References

  1. "Festival de Cannes: The Girl in Mourning". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-02-28.

External links

Cinema of Spain
Films by year
(Films (A–Z))
Awards
Personnel and studios
Movement
Regional
Film archives
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