- René Cardona Jr.
René Cardona Jr. (1939-2003) was a Mexican
filmmaker andactor , son of well-known Mexican directorRene Cardona , and the father of Rene Cardona III (also an actor/director). Cardona Jr. began by acting in his father's films and then took over his father's craft in the mid-60s, directing, writing, and producing over a hundred films over the years. He enjoyed some notoriety and success particularly in the late 1970s as a result of his "Jaws" (1975) inspired film "Tintorera " (1977) which became a cult classic.He was able to capitalize on the spirit of cooperation between the Mexican, Spanish, and Italian film industries of the late-70s and was able to make a spate of comparatively large-budget exploitation films with professional international casts and crews. He also was able to hire several once-popular American actors during this period, such as
Joseph Cotten ,John Huston ,Gene Barry ,Stuart Whitman ,John Ireland ,Arthur Kennedy , andLionel Stander to help boost international ticket sales. Most of these actors were fresh from similar guest appearances in Italian films of the same period. He dabbled in a variety of genres touching everything from disaster movies ("Cyclone" [1978] ) to sensational dramas of historic events ("Guyana: Cult of the Damned" [1979] ).This brief period of international success waned in the mid-80s and he went back to Spanish-language Mexican "B-films" for the next few decades up to his death. He commonly worked with either Mexican leading man
Hugo Stiglitz orAndrés García , who both briefly enjoyed some international fame while regulars in Cardona Jr. films.References
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