Fernando Delgado de Lara

Fernando Delgado de Lara

Birth : 1891-01-28, Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Death : 1950-12-25

Profile

Fernando Delgado de Lara

Movies

Fortunato
Director
Fortunato is a loser, a family man, who has lost his job and tries his luck in all the trades he finds. However, it seems that his name —that means “fortunate” in English— is not in line with his situation, since, no matter how hard he tries, fortune does not want to smile at him.
Fortunato
Screenplay
Fortunato is a loser, a family man, who has lost his job and tries his luck in all the trades he finds. However, it seems that his name —that means “fortunate” in English— is not in line with his situation, since, no matter how hard he tries, fortune does not want to smile at him.
El genio alegre
Director
In an Andalusian village lives a rich and austere family whose son and heir worries his mother about his dissolute lifestyle. When cousin Consolation arrives, she changes their life like a joyful genius, and things start to change.
Currito de la Cruz
Writer
Currito de la Cruz
Director
48 Pesetas by Taxi
Writer
One day, a young woman travels by taxi through the city of Madrid looking for a man, and ends up falling in love with the taxi driver.
48 Pesetas by Taxi
Director
One day, a young woman travels by taxi through the city of Madrid looking for a man, and ends up falling in love with the taxi driver.
The Christmas Jackpot
Writer
The Christmas Jackpot
Director
Long Live Madrid, Which Is My Town!
Writer
The bullfighter Marcial Lalanda financed and starred in this film about the rivalry between two bullfighters for the ill-fated love of the same woman. It features scenes of bullfights shot by Enrique Blanco using polychromatic film for the first time in Spain. Considered one of the greatest Spanish silent films.
Long Live Madrid, Which Is My Town!
Director
The bullfighter Marcial Lalanda financed and starred in this film about the rivalry between two bullfighters for the ill-fated love of the same woman. It features scenes of bullfights shot by Enrique Blanco using polychromatic film for the first time in Spain. Considered one of the greatest Spanish silent films.
Méndez's
Writer
Méndez's
Director
The Train
Director
The Terrible Lesson
Director
Glorious Route
Director
The Rascals
Writer
The Rascals
Director
The Useless Lady