Manuel Muñiz

Manuel Muñiz

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Biography

Manuel Muñiz, a renowned film director, producer, and screenwriter, has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema with his diverse and eclectic body of work.

One of his most notable and enduring achievements is the 1965 film "Totò d'Arabia", a cinematic masterpiece that has captivated audiences for decades.

In addition to this, Muñiz also directed the 1974 film "Bloody Sun", a gripping and intense thriller that showcased his skill and mastery of the craft.

Furthermore, his 1972 film "Death Walks at Midnight" is a testament to his innovative storytelling and ability to craft complex, suspenseful narratives that keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

Throughout his illustrious career, Manuel Muñiz has consistently demonstrated his versatility and range as a filmmaker, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of cinema.

Career

1972
Death Walks at Midnight
Death Walks at Midnight as The Porter (as Pajarito)
1970
¡Vivan los novios!
¡Vivan los novios! as Guardia civil (uncredited)
1969
España otra vez
España otra vez as Hombre Extraño
1967
Sugar Colt
Sugar Colt as Agonia
1966
Dynamite Jim
Dynamite Jim as Sepulturero
The Return of Ringo
The Return of Ringo as Miosotis 'Morning Glory'