None.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑18/10/2024, 13:18Thanks, I suppose he may appear as someone's stunt double uncredited.carlos wrote: ↑18/10/2024, 2:05He isn't mentioned in the opening credits. Carlos Hurtado is maestro de armas...PeplumParadise wrote: ↑17/10/2024, 20:53Do you have Spanish credits for The Texican (1966) and specifically a credit for José Luis Chinchilla, apparently as "stunt double"?
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I've noticed that on his short profile on Westerns all'Italiana he is listed as appearing in a few films where I have him as a production credit only. Do you have him identified in any of the following: Joaquin Murrieta (1965), Relevo para un pistolero (1964), Fuerte perdido (1964), Los cuateros (1965) and Villa Rides (1968 - I have a very uncertain ID)
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Thanks, seems a bit strange that he is listed with specific roles in so many films where he is not appearing, but maybe whoever made the identifications mis-identified him for someone else who does appear in all these roles - a member of Chinchilla's stunt team possibly. Chinchilla is credited as stunt team organiser for most of those titles, but, as far as I've found so far, he never appeared as a part of his own stunt team.carlos wrote: ↑18/10/2024, 19:24None.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑18/10/2024, 13:18Thanks, I suppose he may appear as someone's stunt double uncredited.
I've noticed that on his short profile on Westerns all'Italiana he is listed as appearing in a few films where I have him as a production credit only. Do you have him identified in any of the following: Joaquin Murrieta (1965), Relevo para un pistolero (1964), Fuerte perdido (1964), Los cuateros (1965) and Villa Rides (1968 - I have a very uncertain ID)
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Do you have a copy of the Spanish closing credits for Le tre spade di Zorro (1963)? Abel Haro Pulido reports that they are apparently quite lengthy, but my 2 Spanish language copies both end abruptly with no end credits.
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It ends with 'FIN'. Have you ever seen a Spanish film from the '50s or early '60s with closing credits of actors? Usually they have all of the credits in the front, as far as I know...PeplumParadise wrote: ↑30/10/2024, 16:32Do you have a copy of the Spanish closing credits for Le tre spade di Zorro (1963)? Abel Haro Pulido reports that they are apparently quite lengthy, but my 2 Spanish language copies both end abruptly with no end credits.
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Well there are some Spanish films from the 60's with closing credits, but it would be unusual. It would explain why a number of quite well known Spanish actors who appear are not credited in the opening credits as Spanish credits do usually tend to be a lot more extensive.carlos wrote: ↑30/10/2024, 18:16It ends with 'FIN'. Have you ever seen a Spanish film from the '50s or early '60s with closing credits of actors? Usually they have all of the credits in the front, as far as I know...PeplumParadise wrote: ↑30/10/2024, 16:32Do you have a copy of the Spanish closing credits for Le tre spade di Zorro (1963)? Abel Haro Pulido reports that they are apparently quite lengthy, but my 2 Spanish language copies both end abruptly with no end credits.