José Luis Merino
Jose Luis Merino (10 June 1927 – 2 July 2019) was a Spanish film writer and director who developed a cult following among horror film fans. He was born in 1927 in Madrid, Spain, as José Luis Merino Boves, and went on to direct around 30 films during his long and varied career as director and writer (1958–1990), most of them action/adventure films, crime dramas , spaghetti westerns, war movies and costume dramas involving Robin Hood, pirates, Zorro etc. He is known to horror film fans for the two horror movies he directed in the early 1970s: Orgy of the Dead ( aka The Hanging Woman ) and Scream of the Demon Lover (aka Ivanna ), which have both become cult classics over the years. Merino never considered himself a horror film director, he chose rather to favor his many action/adventure films. He died on July 2, 2019, at age 92.
- Known ForDirecting
- Born10 June 1927 (age 98)
- Place of BirthMadrid, Madrid, Spain
José Luis Merino
- Known ForDirecting
- Born10 June 1927 (age 98)
- Place of BirthMadrid, Madrid, Spain

Merry-Go-Round c. 1950
2004

The Grandfather
1998

La herida luminosa
1997

Course Completed
1987

La avispita Ruinasa
1983

USA, violación y venganza
1983

El crack dos
1983

Las chicas del bingo
1982

El crack
1981

Viva la clase media
1980

Siete cabalgan hacia la muerte
1979

7 cabalgan hacia la muerte
1979

Las verdes praderas
1979

Marked by Men
1977

Sábado, chica, motel ¡qué lío aquel!
1976

Juegos de sociedad
1974

The Hanging Woman
1973

Tarzan in King Solomon's Mines
1973

The Desire in Autumn
1972

Pirates of Blood Island
1972

Zorro, Rider of Vengeance
1971
Zorro the Invincible
1971

More Dollars for the MacGregors
1970

Slaughter on the Khyber Pass
1970

Scream of the Demon Lover
1970

Satan's Five Warnings
1970

Zorro's Latest Adventure
1970

When Heroes Die
1970

Robin Hood, l'invincibile arciere
1970

The Battle of the Last Panzer
1969

Hell Commandos
1969

Requiem for a Gringo
1968

Colpo sensazionale al servizio del Sifar
1968

Kitosch, the Man Who Came from the North
1967

Europa canta
1966

Alféreces provisionales
1964
