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  1. José Santugini (Toledo, 12 de septiembre de 1903 – Madrid, 1 de abril de 1958) fue humorista, escritor cinematográfico, guionista y director de una única película.

  2. Dec 1, 2007 · José Santugini is reknown as a longtime collaborator of Ladislao Bajad in the 1950's. He was probably considered the most prestigious cinematographer of his generation until the appearance of...

  3. Jul 20, 2020 · José Santugini fue humorista, escritor cinematográfico, guionista y director de una única película. La parte más conocida de su actividad es la de su asociac...

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  4. Dec 31, 2006 · He was probably considered the most prestigious cinematographer of his generation until the appearance of Rafael Azcona. In addition, José Santugini is the prolific author humorous texts written in the early years of the last century which were never published. This fact makes him a clandestine member of the «other 27»

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  5. José Santugini ( Toledo, December of September of 1903 - Madrid, 1 of April of 1958) was a humorist, film, screenwriter and director of a single film writer. The best known part of his activity is that of his association with Ladislao Vajda, with whom he collaborated as a scriptwriter on some of the most outstanding titles in Spanish cinema of ...

  6. José Santugini. Writer: Carne de horca. José Santugini was born on 12 September 1903 in Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. José was a writer and director, known for Carne de horca (1953), El hombre que perdió el tren (1960) and Tarde de toros (1956). José died on 11 April 1958.

  7. José Santugini Parada es uno de los humoristas menos conocidos de la generación que surgió de las páginas de la revista «Buen Humor».