
Director
Luis Marquina
Born 1904 · Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Luis Marquina Pichot (Barcelona, May 25, 1904-Madrid, June 26, 1980) was a Spanish sound engineer, screenwriter, producer and film director. Son of the playwright Eduardo Marquina and by maternal branch of the Pitxot family (whose surname he Spanishized to Pichot) in whose family he had three artist uncles: Ramón, painter; Ricardo, cellist and student of Pau Casals; Luis, violinist; and María, opera singer known as María Gay. The Pitxot family had a great friendship with the Dalí family of Figueras, so the young Luis met and befriended Salvador Dalí. Despite the literary and artistic environment in which he was educated, he decided to study a technical career, Industrial Engineering, specializing in the then pioneering techniques of sound recording, of great application with the advent of sound film. In 1933 he was appointed assistant technical sound director of the CEA studios in Ciudad Lineal, where he was in charge of such significant films as El agua en el suelo, Doña Francisquita, La traviesa molinera and La Dolorosa. In 1935, the Filmófono company, managed by Luis Buñuel, offered him his directorial debut in Don Quintín el amargao. The following year he made what has always been considered his best film, El bailarín y el trabajador, a musical comedy based on a comedy by Jacinto Benavente. During the Spanish Civil War he lived in Argentina, collaborating in two local productions, as co-director in La chismosa (1938) and as scriptwriter in Así es la vida (1939). In 1940 he worked in Rome within the framework of the Spanish-Italian Cinematographic Agreement. Between 1941 and 1944 he continuously made a series of films that were received coldly by the critics (and in some cases in a frankly negative way, such as Santander, la ciudad en llamas), so he interrupted his directing work for a few years, which he did not resume until 1948.
Directed

Su hermano y él
Director · 1941

Noche fantástica
Director · 1943

Torbellino
Director · 1941

Quema el suelo
Director · 1951

La viudita naviera
Director · 1961

Amore di ussaro
Director · 1940

This is Madrid
Director · 1953

Amaya
Director · 1952

Haute Couture
Director · 1954

¡Adiós, Mimí Pompón!
Director · 1961

Siege of Terror
Director · 1972

Santander, la ciudad en llamas
Director · 1944

Las últimas banderas
Director · 1954

Spanish Affair
Director · 1957

Filigrana
Director · 1949

El capitán Veneno
Director · 1950

Don Quintín, el amargao
Director · 1935

Manchas de sangre en la luna
Director · 1952
Writing

Su hermano y él
Writer · 1941

Noche fantástica
Screenplay · 1943

Torbellino
Screenplay · 1941

Quema el suelo
Writer · 1951

La chismosa
Screenplay · 1938

La viudita naviera
Screenplay · 1961

Amaya
Writer · 1952

¿Dónde vas, triste de ti?
Writer · 1960

¿Dónde vas, Alfonso XII?
Writer · 1959

Haute Couture
Writer · 1954

Serenata española
Story · 1947

La luna vale un millón
Adaptation · 1945