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León Klimovsky
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León Klimovsky (16 October 1906–8 April 1996) was an Argentine film director.
A trained dentist, born in Buenos Aires, his real passion was always the cinema. He pioneered Argentine cultural movement known as cineclub and financed the first movie theater to show art movies. He also founded Argentina's first film club in 1929.
After participating as scriptwriter and assistant director of 1944's Se abre el abismo he filmed his first movie, an adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's The Player. From this first phase, it can be also highlighted the adaptations of Alexandre Dumas' The Count of Monte Cristo and Ernesto Sabato's The Tunnel.
On the 1950s Klimovsky settled in Spain, where he becomes a "professional" director. He went into spaghetti westerns and so-called exploitation films, filming in Mexico, Italy and Egypt. Perhaps he is best remembered for his contribution to Spain's horror film genre, beginning with La noche de Walpurgis. León Klimovsky confessed to have always dreamt of doing great vanguard movies but ended on filming commercial ones, but without remorse, as doing cinema was a vocational mandate for him.
On 1995 he won the "Honor Award" of the Spanish Film Director Association. He died in Madrid of a heart attack. He was brother to the Argentine mathematician and philosopher Gregorio Klimovsky.
As director
The Shack
Trauma
¿Y ahora qué, señor fiscal?
Three Days in November
The People Who Own the Dark
The Kidnapping
A Dragonfly for Each Corpse
The Night of the Walking Dead
Death of a Hoodlum
The Devil's Possessed
I Hate My Body
Mean Mother
The Dracula Saga
Vengeance of the Zombies
The Vampires' Night Orgy
Dr. Jekyll and the Werewolf
La casa de las Chivas
El hombre que vino del odio
The Werewolf Versus the Vampire Woman
Hands Up, Dead Man! You're Under Arrest
Reverend's Colt
Challenge of McKenna
Los hombres las prefieren viudas
Quinto: Fighting Proud
The Legion of No Return
A Bullet for Rommel
Death Knows No Time
Seven Into Hell
Rattler Kid
Die Easy in Ghentar