Luis "El Che" Tejada had the advantage of being multilingual - in addition to Spanish, he spoke perfect English, French, and Italian - which provided opportunities to make his way in the cinematographies of the main producers of films in Europe and America. After a difficult beginning, he managed to get into international film, developing a filmography of approximately 200 films shot in 47 countries, although the majority in Spain and Italy.
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A Gun for One Hundred Graves

When the Girls Take Over

Death Knows No Time

Fistful of Diamonds

Una gallega en La Habana

The Strange Vice of Mrs Wardh

Long Live Robin Hood
Juventud sin freno

Night of Hate

Dios los cría...

La calle junto a la luna

Target Frankie

Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman

Chimes at Midnight

El mundo es de los jóvenes

Amor a la española

They Paid with Bullets: Chicago 1929

The Desperate Ones
La Pandilla en apuros

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