
Director
Chano Urueta
Born 1904 · Chihuahua - Mexico
Santiago Eduardo Urueta Sierra Rodríguez (Mineral de Cusihuiriachi, Chihuahua, Mexico, February 24, 1895-Mexico City, March 23, 1979), better known as Chano Urueta, was a film director, actor and writer who stood out since the first half of the 1930s as one of the most gifted adapters of great works of universal literature.
Directed

The Witch's Mirror
Director · 1962

The Brainiac
Director · 1962

The Sign of Death
Director · 1939

The Door and the Butcher's Wife
Director · 1969

The Living Head
Director · 1963

La norteña de mis amores
Director · 1948

The Witch
Director · 1954

Ventarrón
Director · 1949

Especialista en chamacas
Director · 1965

The Revived Monster
Director · 1953

La gota de sangre
Director · 1950

Si Adelita se fuera con otro
Director · 1948

El as de oros
Director · 1968

The Underdogs
Director · 1940

The Night of the Mayans
Director · 1939

Camino de Sacramento
Director · 1945

Los hermanos Diablo
Director · 1959

Jalisco nunca pierde
Director · 1937
Acting

The Wild Bunch
Don Jose · 1969

Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
Manchot · 1974

Kaliman, the Incredible Man
Tabor Tagore · 1972

La Choca
Don Pomposo · 1974

The Door and the Butcher's Wife
Cura (segment "La mujer del carnicero") · 1969

Todo Por Nada
Nicolás · 1969

The Wrath of God
Antonio · 1972

Guns and Guts
Fray José · 1974

Chanoc
Tsekub Baloyán · 1967

The Fearmaker
Pastor · 1971
The Butcher’s Wife
Priest · 1969
Writing

The Sign of Death
Screenplay · 1939

The Witch
Adaptation · 1954

Ventarrón
Writer · 1949

The Revived Monster
Screenplay · 1953

La gota de sangre
Writer · 1950

The Underdogs
Writer · 1940

The Night of the Mayans
Writer · 1939

The Incredible Professor Zovek
Writer · 1972

An Adventure in the Night
Writer · 1948

Serenata en Acapulco
Writer · 1951

Viva Mi Desgracia
Screenplay · 1944

El corsario negro
Screenplay · 1944