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{{short description|Spanish filmmaker, composer, and actor (1930–2013)}}

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{{Infobox person
| name = Jesús Franco
| name = Jesús Franco
| image = Jess Franco 2008.jpg
| image = Jess Franco 2008.jpg
| caption = At the 2008 [[:fr:Fantastic'Arts 2008|''Fantastic'Arts'' festival]], [[Gérardmer]], France
| caption = Franco at the 2008 [[:fr:Fantastic'Arts 2008|''Fantastic'Arts'' festival]], [[Gérardmer]], France
| birthname = Jesús Franco Manera
| birthname = Jesús Franco Manera
| birth_date = {{birth date|1930|5|12|df=y}}
| birth_date = {{birth date|1930|5|12|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Madrid]], [[Spain]]
| birth_place = [[Madrid]], Spain
| death_date = {{death date and age|df=y|2013|4|2|1930|5|12}}
| death_date = {{death date and age|2013|4|2|1930|5|12|df=y}}
| death_place = [[Málaga]], [[Spain]]
| death_place = [[Málaga]], [[Andalusia]], Spain
| occupation = {{hlist|[[film director|Director]]|[[screenwriter]]|producer|[[cinematographer]]|musician|composer|actor|editor}}
| othername = Jess Franco
| years_active = 1954–2013
| occupation = [[film director|Director]], [[screenwriter]], [[cinematographer]], [[musician]], [[actor]]
| spouse = {{ubl|Nicole Guettard ({{circa|1962}}–1980)|{{marriage|[[Lina Romay]]|25 April 2008}}}}
| years_active = 1959–2013
| children = Caroline Riviere (stepdaughter from first marriage)
| spouse = [[Nicole Guettard]] (married from circa 1962 – 1975); [[Lina Romay]] (m. 25 April 2008 – 15 February 2012, her death)
| relatives = [[Julián Marías]] (brother-in-law)<br>[[Ricardo Franco]] (nephew)
}}
}}
'''Jesús "Jess" Franco''' (born '''Jesús Franco Manera'''; 12 May 1930 &ndash; 2 April 2013) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[film director]], [[screenwriter|writer]], [[composer]], [[cinematographer]] and [[actor]].


'''Jesús Franco Manera''' (12 May 1930 – 2 April 2013), also commonly known as '''Jess Franco''', was a Spanish filmmaker, composer, and actor, known as a highly-prolific director of low-budget [[exploitation film|exploitation]] and [[B-movie]]s.<ref name="thrower1" /> He worked in many different genres during his career, but was best known for his [[Horror film|horror]] and [[Erotic art|erotic]] films, often incorporating [[Surrealist cinema|surrealist]] elements.<ref name="thrower1" />
Franco started out in 1954 as an assistant director in the Spanish film industry, performing many tasks including composing music for some of the films as well as co-writing a number of the screenplays. He assisted a number of well-known directors such as Joaquin Marchent, Leon Klimovsky and Juan Antonio Bardem. After working on more than 20 films, he decided to get into directing in 1959, making a few musicals and a crime drama called "Red Lips".


In a career spanning from 1954 to 2013, he wrote, directed, produced, acted in, and scored approximately 173 feature films,<ref name="thrower1" />{{efn| Sources list only 173 films in Franco's filmography. Other titles listed were simply re-edited or censored versions of the same films, adapted for different markets.}} working both in his native Spain and (during the rule of [[Francisco Franco]]) in France, West Germany, Switzerland and Portugal. Additionally, during the 1960s, he made several films in Rio de Janeiro and Istanbul.<ref name="thrower1" />
In 1961, Franco took his producer to a cinema to see the newly-released Hammer horror film ''[[The Brides of Dracula]]'' and the two decided to get into the horror film genre. His career took off in 1961 with his cult classic ''[[The Awful Dr. Orloff]]'', which received wide distribution in the United States and the UK. Franco wrote and directed ''Orloff'', and even supplied some of the music for the film. In the mid-1960s, he went on to direct two other horror films, then proceeded to turn out a number of James Bond-like spy thrillers and softcore porn films based on the works of the Marquis de Sade, which remained one of his major themes throughout his life. Though he had some American box office success with ''Necronomicon'' (1967), ''Ninety-Nine Women'' (1968) and two 1969 [[Christopher Lee]] films — ''[[The Bloody Judge]]'' and ''Count Dracula'' — he never achieved wide commercial success.


Franco's films are known for distinctive visual style and idiosyncratic approach to filmmaking, often directing multiple films concurrently.<ref name="thrower1" /><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |date=2015-05-12 |title=The Strange Case Of Jess Franco |url=https://www.austinfilm.org/2015/05/the-strange-case-of-jess-franco/ |access-date=2024-05-25 |website=Austin Film Society |language=en}}</ref> Despite mixed critical reception during his lifetime, Franco's work has gained a dedicated [[cult following]], and he is regarded as a significant figure in the history of exploitation cinema.<ref name="thrower1" /><ref name=":1" /> In 2009, he received an [[Honorary Goya Award]] from the [[Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain]] for his contributions to Spanish cinema.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2008-11-21 |title=Erotic horror king Franco to receive Lifetime Achievement Goya |url=https://cineuropa.org/en/newsdetail/88039/ |access-date=2024-05-25 |website=Cineuropa - the best of european cinema |language=en}}</ref>
After discovering the beautiful [[Soledad Miranda]] (he first used her in his ''Count Dracula''), Franco moved from Spain to France in 1969 so that he could make more violent and erotic films, and it was at this point that his career began to go downhill commercially, as he turned to low-budget filmmaking with a move to more adult films. Soledad starred in a series of 6 sexy thrillers for Franco, all made within a one-year period (including his cult classic ''[[Vampyros Lesbos]]''), after which she was killed in a tragic automobile accident in Portugal in 1970. A year later, a grieving Franco discovered a new leading lady in the person of Lina Romay, and the two went on to live and work together for the next 40 years, churning out literally dozens of often sleazy, low-budget movies.


== Early life and education ==
Although he produced a number of relatively successful horror films in the early 70's (''Dracula vs. Frankenstein'', ''[[The Bare-Breasted Countess]]'', ''[[A Virgin Among the Living Dead]]''), many people in the industry considered him a porn director due to the huge number of X-rated adult films he began turning out. Franco returned to low-budget horror in a brief comeback period from 1980-1983 (''Bloody Moon'', ''Oasis of the Zombies'', ''Revenge in the House of Usher''), but after 1983, his career took a second downturn as he returned to making mostly pornographic films.
'''Jesús Franco Manera''' was born in [[Madrid]] on 12 May 1930, to a prominent family of [[Cubans|Cuban]] and [[Mexicans|Mexican]] origin.<ref name="thrower1" /> His brother, Enrique Franco, was the vice president of the [[Albéniz Foundation]]. Via his sister Dolores, Franco was the brother-in-law of philosopher [[Julián Marías]], and the uncle of filmmaker [[Ricardo Franco]].


A lifelong [[jazz]] enthusiast and pianist, Franco studied music at the [[Madrid Royal Conservatory]] and the Instituto Ramiro de Maeztu, before embarking on a film career. He studied at Madrid's Instituto de Investigaciones y Experiencias Cinematográficas, and the [[Institut des hautes études cinématographiques]] in Paris.<ref name="guardian" /> He cited among his influences [[Luis Buñuel]], [[Stanley Donen]], [[Vincente Minnelli]], and [[Orson Welles]].<ref name="thrower1" />
In his later years, he did however get the opportunity to turn out two rather big-budget horror films — ''[[Faceless (film)|Faceless]]'' (1988) and ''[[Killer Barbys]]'' (1996) — both of which showed what great work he could still do when adequately funded. The entirety of his work after 1996 was direct-to-video films of very low quality, none of which were distributed theatrically. Sadly Lina Romay died of cancer in 2012, after which Franco died in April 2013 of natural causes at the age of 82.<ref>http://www.sensacine.com/noticias/cine/noticia-18511350/ Muere Jess Franco, padre de la serie B española (in spanish)</ref>


During this time, he supported himself by working as a pianist in nightclubs and writing [[pulp novel]]s under the pen name 'David Khune', which he later adopted as one of his directing aliases. He also directed stage plays.
== Biography ==
Franco sometimes worked under various [[pseudonym]]s, including '''David Khune''' and '''Frank Hollmann'''. A big fan of [[Jazz|jazz music]] (and a musician himself), many of his pseudonyms were taken from famous jazz musicians, such as [[Clifford Brown]] and [[James P. Johnson]].


==Career==
Franco's themes often revolved around [[lesbian vampire]]s, [[Women in prison films|women in prison]], surgical horror, sadomasochism, zombies and sexploitation (including several films based on the writings of the [[Marquis de Sade]]). He also worked in other [[exploitation film]] genres, such as [[cannibal film]]s, spy films, [[giallo]], crime films, science fiction, jungle adventure, Oriental menace, exorcist films, war movies, historical dramas and [[nunsploitation]]. His sex movies often contained long, uninterrupted shots of nude women writhing around on beds. Most of his hardcore films starred his lifelong companion [[Lina Romay]], who admitted in interviews to being an exhibitionist.
Franco began his career in 1954 (aged 24) as an assistant director in the Spanish film industry, performing many tasks including composing music for some films as well as co-writing a number of the screenplays. He assisted directors such as [[Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent]], [[León Klimovsky]] and [[Juan Antonio Bardem]]. After working on more than 20 films for other directors, he decided to get into directing films himself in 1959, making a few musicals and a crime drama called ''Red Lips''.


In 1960, Franco took Marius Lesoeur and Sergio Newman, two producer friends, to a cinema to see the newly released [[Hammer Film Productions|Hammer]] horror film ''[[The Brides of Dracula]]'' and the three men decided to go into the horror film business. His career took off in 1962 with ''[[The Awful Dr. Orloff]]'' (a.k.a. ''Gritos en la noche''), which received wide distribution in the USA and the United Kingdom. Franco wrote and directed ''Orloff'', and even supplied some of the music for the film. In the mid-1960s, he went on to direct two other horror films, then proceeded to turn out a number of [[James Bond]]-like spy thrillers and softcore sex films based on the works of the [[Marquis de Sade]] (which remained one of his major influences throughout his career).
Franco was famous for his use of [[hand-held camera]] and [[zoom lens|zoom]] shots, which he felt lent realism to his films. He also was not averse to filming several movies at the same time, knocking together a second feature on the unsuspecting producer's dime. Many of his actors only found out years after the fact that Franco had starred them in films for which they had never been paid.


Although he had some American box office success with ''[[Necronomicon - Geträumte Sünden]]'' (1968), ''[[99 Women]]'' (1969) and two 1969 [[Christopher Lee]] films – ''[[The Bloody Judge (film)|The Bloody Judge]]'' and ''[[Count Dracula (1969 film)|Count Dracula]]'' – he never achieved wide commercial success. Many of his films were only distributed in Europe, and most of them were never dubbed into English.
His main claim to fame, however, is that he managed to write and direct around 160 motion pictures in his lifetime, encompassing a wide swath of different genres, with practically no financial backing available to him. (Note* - Some sources which list as many as 200 titles in Franco's filmography are relisting the same films several times under different variant titles; the filmography on this page is completely accurate.)


=== With Soledad Miranda ===
In many ways, Franco was the European [[Ed Wood]], in that he churned out an endless array of mostly bad movies filmed on shoestring budgets (using all kinds of schemes to obtain financing) and attracted a circle of bizarre but loyal actors and technicians who moved with him over the years from project to project (while receiving very little money for their efforts). Many of his actors were over the hill performers in the twilight of their careers, his actresses shameless exhibitionists. He frequently worked with genre actors [[Howard Vernon]], [[Antonio Mayans]], [[Paul Müller (actor)|Paul Müller]], [[Christopher Lee]], [[Jack Taylor (actor)|Jack Taylor]], Ewa Stromberg, Luis Barboo, Alberto Dalbes, [[Soledad Miranda]], [[Maria Rohm]], [[Anne Libert]], [[Monica Swinn]], Britt Nichols, Olivier Mathot, Daniel J. White (who also scored most of his films), William Berger, Montserrat Prous, [[Dennis Price]], Vicky Adams, Analia Ivars, Kali Hansa, Pamela Stanford, Amber Newman, Rachel Sheppard, [[Alice Arno]] and [[Klaus Kinski]]; all of whom are well-known figures to cult film collectors.
After discovering [[Soledad Miranda]] (he first used her in his film ''Count Dracula''), Franco moved from Spain to France in 1969 so that he could make more violent and erotic films free of the strict censorship in Spain at the time, and it was at this point that his career began to go downhill commercially as he turned to low-budget filmmaking with an accent on adult material. Miranda starred in a series of six erotic thrillers for Franco, all made within a one-year period (one of which ''Sex Charade'' was never released), after which she was killed in a tragic automobile accident in Portugal in 1970 just as her career was taking off. She and Franco had started filming her next project (''Justine'') which he abandoned entirely after her death. (Only about 40 minutes of the movie was shot at the time of her death). He had also planned to feature her in his next film, ''X312: Flight to Hell'', which he made with another actress.<ref name="Stephen Thrower 2015">Stephen Thrower, ''Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco'' (2015)</ref>


=== With Lina Romay ===
Franco lost many of his colleagues in rapid succession in the 1990s: [[Klaus Kinski]] & composer [[Bruno Nicolai]] died in 1991; [[William Berger (actor)|William Berger]] in 1993; [[Howard Vernon]], Nicole Guettard (Franco's first wife) & producer Karl Heinz Mannchen all in 1996; his composer [[Daniel J. White]] followed in 1997, and the producer [[Marius Lesoeur]] died in 2003.
A year or two after Miranda died, a grieving Franco discovered a new leading lady in actress [[Lina Romay]]. At the time, the teenage Romay was married to a young actor/photographer named Ramon Ardid (aka "Raymond Hardy"), who co-starred with Lina in 19 Franco films in the 1970s. But as Romay and Franco became more involved in their film projects together over the years, her marriage to Ardid broke up in 1975 and ended in divorce in 1978 (Ardid continued working with Franco however until 1979).<ref name="Stephen Thrower 2015"/>


Franco in adult film ''Sexorcismes'' (1975) was involved in a non-simulated sex scene with Romay.<ref>''"The close-ups of his penetrating penis, tongue and fingers in Sexorcismes provide rudimentary hypervisibility but seem contrived."'' Ward, Glenn: [https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/2710177.pdf Journeys into Perversion: Vision, Desire and Economies of Transgression in the Films of Jess Franco.] University of Sussex, May 2011. p. 200.</ref>
=== Relationship with Lina Romay ===
In 1969-70, Franco made a half-dozen films starring the Spanish beauty [[Soledad Miranda]], and when she was killed in a tragic automobile accident in 1970, he took a 17-year-old actress named [[Lina Romay]] under his wing and made her his new star. Franco and Romay were partners for decades, although they were only officially married on 25 April 2008.<ref>http://soledadmiranda.com/fantastic.html Jess Franco and Lina Romay Interview About Soledad Miranda</ref> Until her death in 2012 (taken by cancer at age 57), Lina Romay was his most often utilized actress, as well as his life companion, soulmate and muse.


Franco was married once before to a Nicole Guettard -their marriage apparently running from 1962 through 1975 (approximate date)-, Ms. Guettard being gradually replaced in Franco's life by Lina Romay. (Nicole worked as a script consultant on some of Franco's films while they were married, and even acted in a few films. Her daughter Caroline Riviere also acted in a few Franco films.)
Franco was married at the time to Nicole Guettard (their marriage running approximately from 1962 to 1980), Ms. Guettard being gradually replaced in Franco's life by Romay. Guettard worked as a script consultant on some of Franco's films while they were married (sometimes credited as Nicole Franco), and even acted in a few of them. Her daughter from an earlier marriage, Caroline Riviere, also acted in a few Franco films in the early 1970s (including the risqué ''Exorcisme'' and ''The Perverse Countess''). Guettard died in 1996.


Franco and Romay worked together for 40 years, and lived together from 1980 onward, although they were only ''officially'' married on 25 April 2008. Until her death in 2012 (from cancer, aged 57), Romay was his most regular actress, as well as his life companion and muse. Romay starred in approximately 109 Jesús Franco films, more than any other actor or actress. Although Romay was listed in the credits of several films as a co-director, actor [[Antonio Mayans]] stated in a recent interview that Franco used to credit her in that manner for business reasons, although she never actually co-directed any of their films together.<ref name="Stephen Thrower 2015"/>
=== ''Oasis of the Zombies'' ===
Franco was supposed to direct a film for Eurocine Productions in 1980 called ''Lake of the Living Dead'' (a horror film about revived Nazi zombies) but after submitting the script, he had a falling out with the producers, Marius and [[Daniel Lesouer]], who immediately hired French horror film director [[Jean Rollin]] to direct it (later retitling it ''[[Zombie Lake]]''). Many fans regard this as a Franco film, although Franco only contributed to the script. Rollin later said in interviews he only did the film as a favor for the Lesoeurs, and that if he knew "how bad" the script was, he wouldn't have done it.


Although he produced a number of relatively successful horror films in the early 1970s (''Dracula vs. Frankenstein'', ''[[The Bare-Breasted Countess]]'', ''[[A Virgin Among the Living Dead]]''), many people in the industry considered him a porn director due to the huge number of X-rated adult films he began turning out (even his 1970s horror films featured abundant nudity). Franco returned to low-budget horror films in a brief comeback period from 1980 to 1983 (''Mondo Cannibale'', ''Bloody Moon'', ''Oasis of the Zombies'', ''Mansion of the Living Dead'' and ''Revenge in the House of Usher''), but after 1983, his career took a second downturn as he returned to making mostly pornographic films, most of which left nothing to the imagination.
The Lesoeurs later had Rollin direct some newly filmed zombie footage in 1981 to be added to Franco's ''[[A Virgin Among the Living Dead]]'' (1973) for its 1981 re-release. Recently, Franco purists insisted that "Virgin" be released in its former unadulterated form on DVD, as the added Jean Rollin footage greatly slowed down the pace of the film and was really only filler material.


In his later years, he did, however, get the opportunity to turn out two rather big-budget horror films – ''[[Faceless (1988 film)|Faceless]]'' (1988) and ''Killer Barbys'' (1996) – both of which showed what great work he could still do when his projects were adequately funded. The entirety of his work after 1996 (beginning with ''Tender Flesh'') was shot-on-video films of very low quality, none of which were distributed theatrically. Romay died of cancer in 2012 at age 57, after which Franco died on April 2, 2013, from natural causes at age 82.<ref name="sensacine" />
Franco later directed another film for Lesouer called ''[[Oasis of the Zombies]]'' (aka ''Bloodsucking Nazi Zombies'' on VHS) in 1981, which had a plot very similar to ''[[Zombie Lake]]'' (also involving revived Nazi zombies). Franco simultaneously shot a variant version of ''Oasis of the Zombies'' (on the producers' dime) starring Lina Romay and his "regulars" which was apparently released only in Spain, under the title ''La Tumba de los Muertos Vivientes''.


===''Zombie Lake'' vs. ''Oasis of the Zombies''===
=== Death ===
Franco was supposed to write and direct a film for Eurocine Productions in 1980 called ''Lake of the Living Dead'' (a horror film about revived Nazi zombies) but after submitting the basic plot summary, he fell out with the producers, Marius and Daniel Lesoeur, over the ridiculously low budget he was allotted, and the producers immediately hired French horror film director [[Jean Rollin]] to direct it (later re-titling it ''[[Zombie Lake]]'').
Franco suffered a severe stroke on 27 March 2013, and was taken to a hospital in Malaga, Spain, where he died early on the morning of 2 April. He was 82 years old. Smoking probably contributed greatly to the stroke, as Franco smoked about 3 cartons of cigarettes a week. Fans think he may have died of a broken heart, since he died only a year after losing his wife Lina Romay to cancer. Franco had been working on ''Revenge of the Alligator Women'' at the time, which is to be released posthumously.<ref>http://www.nationalenquirer.com/celebrity/cult-horror-director-jess-franco-dead</ref>

The Lesoeurs later had Rollin shoot new (zombie) footage in 1981 to be added to Franco's ''[[A Virgin Among the Living Dead]]'' (1973) for its 1981 theatrical rerelease. Franco's original director's cut of the film was later made available on DVD.<ref name="Stephen Thrower 2015"/>

Franco later directed another film for the Lesouers called ''[[Oasis of the Zombies]]'' (a.k.a. ''Bloodsucking Nazi Zombies'' on VHS) in 1981, which had a plot very similar to ''[[Zombie Lake]]'' (also involving revived Nazi zombies). It was released in France as ''The Abyss of the Living Dead''.<ref name="Stephen Thrower 2015"/> Franco simultaneously shot a variant Spanish-language version of ''Oasis of the Zombies'' at the producers' expense, starring Lina Romay and his "regulars", which was apparently released only in Spain in 1982 as ''La Tumba de los Muertos Vivientes''.<ref name="Stephen Thrower 2015"/>

==Filmmaking style and themes==
Franco sometimes worked under various [[pseudonym]]s, including '''David Khune''' and '''Frank Hollmann'''. A fan of [[Jazz|jazz music]] (and a musician himself), many of his pseudonyms were taken from jazz musicians such as [[Clifford Brown]] and [[James P. Johnson]].

Franco's themes often revolved around [[lesbian vampire]]s, [[Women in prison films|women in prison]], surgical horror, sadomasochism, [[zombie]]s and sexploitation (including numerous films based on the writings of the [[Marquis de Sade]]). He worked in other [[exploitation film]] genres, such as [[cannibal film]]s, spy films, [[giallo]], crime films, science fiction, jungle adventure, Oriental menace, exorcist films, war movies, historical dramas and [[nunsploitation]]. His sex movies often contained long, uninterrupted shots of nude women writhing around on beds. Most of his hardcore films starred his lifelong companion [[Lina Romay]] (sometimes billed as "Candy Coster" or "Lulu Laverne"), who admitted in interviews to being an exhibitionist.

Franco was known for his use of a [[hand-held camera]] and [[Zoom lens|zoom]] shots, which he felt lent realism to his films. He also was not averse to filming several movies at the same time, knocking together a second feature on the unsuspecting producer's dime. Many of his actors only found out years after the fact that Franco had actually starred them in films for which they had never even been paid.

His main claim to fame, however, is that he managed to direct approximately 173 motion pictures in his lifetime,<ref name="Stephen Thrower 2015"/> encompassing a wide swathe of different genres with practically no financial backing available to him. (Note: Some sources which list as many as 200 titles in Franco's filmography are relisting the same films several times under their different variant titles.)

Sometimes referred to as the "European Ed Wood",<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.abaa.org/book/727281332|title = Obsession: The Films of Jess Franco (First Edition) by Lucas and Peter Blumenstock Balbo (Editors); Howard Vernon (Foreword); Carlos Aguilar, Jack Taylor, William Berger, Monica Swinn, Jess Franco (Contributors) &#124; Search for rare books &#124; ABAA}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://remezcla.com/film/jesus-franco-the-spanish-master-of-1970s-softcore-horror-porn-throwback-thursday/|title = Remembering Jesus Franco, the Spanish Master of 1970s Softcore Horror|date = 30 October 2014}}</ref> Franco similarly attracted a circle of bizarre but loyal actors and technicians who moved with him over the years from project to project (while receiving very little, if any, money for their efforts). Many of his actors were over-the-hill performers in the twilight of their careers, many of his actresses brazen exhibitionists. He frequently worked with genre actors Lina Romay (who appeared in 109 Franco films), Antonio Mayans (who appeared in 50 Franco films),<ref name="Stephen Thrower 2015"/> [[Howard Vernon]] (who appeared in 40 Franco films),<ref name="Stephen Thrower 2015"/> [[Paul Müller (actor)|Paul Müller]] (who appeared in 15 Franco films), [[Monica Swinn]] (who appeared in 15 Franco films), and [[Christopher Lee]] (who appeared in 7 Franco films). His frequent cast members also included [[Jack Taylor (actor)|Jack Taylor]], [[Ewa Strömberg]], Anne Libert, [[Soledad Miranda]], [[Maria Rohm]], [[William Berger (actor)|William Berger]], [[Dennis Price]], Olivier Mathot, Muriel Montosse (a.k.a. Victoria Adams), [[Alice Arno]], Montserrat Prous, [[Alberto Dalbés]], Britt Nichols, Pamela Stanford, Mabel Escaño, Kali Hansa, Carmen Carrión and [[Klaus Kinski]], all of whom are well known to Euro horror film historians.

== Death ==
Franco suffered a severe stroke on 27 March 2013, and was taken to a hospital in [[Málaga]], Spain, where he died six days later, on the morning of 2 April. He was 82.<ref name="obit" />


== Filmography ==
== Filmography ==
{{Main|Jesús Franco filmography}}
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! colspan=4 style="background:LightSteelBlue"| Films
==See also==
|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center"
* [[Jesús Franco's unrealized projects]]
! Year

! Title
==Notes==
! Alternative title(s)
{{reflist|group=lower-alpha}}
! Notes
|-
| 1959
| ''We're Eighteen'' ||''Tenemos 18 Años'' || starred Isana Medel
|-
| rowspan=2 | 1960
| ''Red Lips''||''Labios Rojos'' · ''Operation Levres Rouge / Operation Red Lips'' || starred Isana Medel & Ana Castor
|-
| ''The Queen of the Tabarin''||''La Reina del Tabarin'' · ''La Belle du Tabarin'' · ''Mariquita la Fille de Tabarin'' || starred Mikaela Wood & Soledad Miranda (small role)
|-
| rowspan=2 | 1961
| ''Vampiresas 1930''||''Volando Hacia la Fama / Flying To Fame'' . ''Certains l'Aiment Noire''|| starred Mikaela Wood & Yves Massard
|-
| ''[[The Awful Dr. Orloff]]'' ||''Gritos en la Noche / Screams in the Night'' · ''El doctor demonio / The Demon Doctor'' · ''L'Horrible Dr. Orlof'' . ''Il Diabolico Dottor Satana'' . ''Der Schreckliche Dr. Orlof''|| produced by Marius Lesoeur; starred Howard Vernon, Conrado San Martin & Ricardo Valle
|-
| rowspan=2 | 1962
| ''Death Whistles the Blues''||''La Muerte Silba Un Blues'' · ''077 Operation Sexy'' · ''Agent 077 Operation Jamaique'' || starred Conrado San Martin, Gerard Tichy, Ricardo Valle & Perla Cristal
|-
| ''The Sadistic Baron Von Klaus'' ||''La Mano de un Hombre Muerto/ Hand of a Dead Man'' · ''Le Sadique/ The Sadist'' · ''Hysterical Sadique'' · ''La Bestia del Castello Maldetto / Beast of the Cursed Castle'' · ''Sinfonia Per Un Sadico'' / ''Symphony for a Sadist'' || starred Howard Vernon & Hugo Blanco; featured Daniel J. White's 1st music score for Franco
|-
| rowspan=2 | 1963
| ''{{ill|it|Rififi in the City|Una spia sulla città}}''||''Chasse a la Maffia / Hunt for the Mafia'' · ''Una Spia Sulla Cita/ A Spy in the City'' || based on the novel "Do You Remember Paco?"; starred Jean Servais & Laura Granados
|-
| ''The Jaguar''||''Sfida Selvaggio / Savage Challenge'' · ''El Llanero'' || written by Nicole Guettard (Franco's then-wife)
|-
| rowspan=2 | 1964
| ''El Extrano Viaje''||''The Strange Journey'' (translation)''|| (Franco didn't direct this film, but he had a major acting role in it)
|-
| ''The Secret of Dr. Orloff'' ||''El Secreto del Dr. Orloff'' · ''Dr. Orloff's Monster'' (U.S. TV title)· ''Les Maitresses du Dr. Jekyll'' / ''The Mistresses of Dr. Jekyll'' · ''Le Amanti del Dottor Jekyll'' / ''The Lovers of Dr. Jekyll'' / ''Die Geliebten des Dr. Jekyll''|| starred Hugo Blanco, Agnes Spaak & Marcelo Jauregui; music by Daniel J. White
|-
| rowspan=5 | 1965
| ''Treasure Island'' ||''La Isla del Tesoro''||unfinished; film was supposed to star Orson Welles & Fernando Rey
|-
| ''Chimes at Midnight'' ||''Campanadas a Medianoche''||unfinished; film was supposed to star Orson Welles, Jeanne Moreau & Fernando Rey; Franco was supposed to co-direct it with Orson Welles
|-
| ''077 Intrigue in Lisbon''||''Espionage in Lisbon'' . ''Mision Lisboa''||Franco co-wrote this film, but did not direct it; starred Brett Halsey & Fernando Rey; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''[[The Diabolical Dr. Z]]'' ||''Miss Muerte'' · ''Miss Death and Dr. Z'' · ''Dans les Griffes du Maniaque / In the Grip of the Maniac'' · ''Das Geheimnis des Dr. Z / The Secret of Dr. Z'' || starred Estella Blain, Mabel Karr, Jesus Franco, Daniel J. White & Howard Vernon; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''Attack of the Robots''||''Cartas Sur Table / Cards Under the Table'' · ''Cartas Boca Arriba / Cards Face Up'' · ''James Clint Challenges Interpol'' || Franco's last B&W film starred Eddie Constantine & Fernando Rey
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| rowspan=3 | 1966
| ''Residence for Spies''||''Residencia Para Espias'' · ''Les Mignonnes / The Darlings'' · ''Golden Horn'' || produced by Karl Mannchen; starred Eddie Constantine & Diana Lorys
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| ''[[Succubus (film)|Necronomicon]]'' ||''Necronomicon Getraumte Sunden / Necronomicon Dreamt Sin'' · ''Delirium'' · ''Succubus'' || starred Janine Reynaud, Jack Taylor, Adrian Hoven, Michel Lemoine & Howard Vernon
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| ''Lucky the Inscrutable''||''Lucky el Intrepido'' · ''Operation Re Mida / Operation King Midas'' · ''Corrida Pour un Espion / Race For a Spy'' || starred Ray Danton & Rosalba Neri; music by Bruno Nicolai
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| rowspan=4 | 1967
| ''{{ill|it|El caso de las dos bellezas|El caso de las dos bellezas|Red Lips Sadisterotica}}''||''Rote Lippen Sadisterotica'' · ''El Caso de las Dos Bellezas / The Case of the Two Beauties'' · ''Two Avenging Angels'' . ''Two Undercover Angels'' (recent DVD title)|| produced by Adrian Hoven & Karl Mannchen; starred Janine Reynaud, Rossana Yanni, Adrian Hoven & Michel Lemoine
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| ''Kiss Me, Monster''||''Besame Monstruo'' · ''Das Schloss der Gehenkten / Castle of the Hanged Men'' · ''Castle of the Doomed'' || produced by Adrian Hoven & Karl Mannchen; starred Janine Reynaud, Rossana Yanni, Adrian Hoven & Michel Lemoine
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| ''[[Eva en la Selva]]'' ||''Eve in the Jungle'' · ''The Face of Eve'' · ''La Femmina della Giungla'' . ''Diana, Daughter of the Wilderness'' || produced by Harry Alan Towers; starred Christopher Lee & Herbert Lom (according to some sources Franco was an uncredited co-director brought in to finish the film, but that is not true)
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| ''{{ill|de|Im Schloß der blutigen Begierde|Im Schloß der blutigen Begierde|In the Castle of Bloody Lust}}''||''Im Schloss der Blutigen Begierde'' . ''Castle of the Creeping Flesh'' · ''Castle of Lust'' || Franco allegedly provided the original plot and should have directed this film, but he insdead took the assingment of producer Harry Alan Towers to direct ''The Blood of Fu Manchu'' in Brazil; producer Adrian Hoven directed the film himself; starred Howard Vernon, Janine Reynaud & Michel Lemoine
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| rowspan=6 | 1968
| ''[[The Blood of Fu Manchu]]'' ||''Der Todeskuss des Dr. Fu Manchu / The Death Kiss of Fu Manchu'' · ''Kiss and Kill'' · ''Fu Manchu y el Beso de la Muerte / Fu Manchu and the Kiss of Death'' · ''Against All Odds'' || produced by Harry Alan Towers; starred Christopher Lee, Richard Greene, Shirley Eaton & Maria Rohm; music by Daniel White
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| ''[[The Girl from Rio]]'' ||''Sumuru Regina di Femina / Sumuru, Queen of Femina'' · ''La Ciudad sin Hombres / City Without Men'' · ''Die Sieben Männer der Su-muru / The Seven Secrets of Su-muru'' · ''Future Women'' || produced by Harry Alan Towers; starred Shirley Eaton, George Sanders & Maria Rohm; music by Daniel White
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| ''99 Women'' ||''99 Mujeres / 99 Donne'' · ''Love in the Women's Prison'' · ''Les Brulantes'' · ''Der Heisse Tod / The Hot Death'' · ''Island of Despair'' (edited TV version) · ''Prostitutes in Prison'' . ''99 Femmes Perverses''|| produced by Harry Alan Towers; starred Herbert Lom, Maria Schell, Maria Rohm, Rosalba Neri & Mercedes McCambridge; music by Bruno Nicolai
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| ''[[Marquis de Sade: Justine]]'' ||''Deadly Sanctuary'' · ''Justine and Juliet'' · ''Justine les Infortunes de la Vertu / Justine, the Misfortunes of Virtue'' · ''Las Dos Bellezas / The Two Beauties'' · ''Dulce Justine / Sweet Justine'' || produced by Harry Alan Towers; starred Jack Palance, Klaus Kinski, Howard Vernon, Romina Power, Rosalba Neri, Sylvia Koscina & Maria Rohm; music by Bruno Nicolai
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| ''[[The Castle of Fu Manchu]]''||''El Castillo de Fu Manchu'' · ''Assignment Istanbul'' · ''The Torture Chamber of Dr. Fu Manchu'' || produced by Harry Alan Towers; starred Christopher Lee, Richard Greene, Maria Perschy, Herbert Fux & Rosalba Neri
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| ''[[Venus in Furs (1969 Franco film)|Venus in Furs]]''||''Venus im Pelz'' · ''Black Angel (Franco's original working title)'' · ''Paroxismus: Can a Dead Girl Live Again Through Love?'' || produced by Harry Alan Towers; starred Klaus Kinski, James Darren, Dennis Price, Maria Rohm & Paul Muller; music by Manfred Mann
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| rowspan=3 | 1969
| ''{{ill|it|Eugenie... The Story of Her Journey Into Perversion|Philosophy in the Boudoir|Eugenie, The Story of Her Journey into Perversion}}'' ||''Les Inassouvies / The Insatiables'' · ''De Sade 70''· ''Die Jungfrau und die Peitsche / The Young Girl and the Whip'' · ''Philosophy in the Boudoir'' || produced by Harry Alan Towers; starred Christopher Lee, Jack Taylor, Marie Liljedahl, Maria Rohm & Paul Muller; music by Bruno Nicolai
|-
| ''{{ill|es|El juez sangriento|El juez sangriento|The Bloody Judge}}'' ||''El Juez Sangriento'' · ''Il Truono di Fuoco / Throne of Fire'' · ''Night of the Blood Monster'' · ''Der Hexentöter von Blackmoor / The Witch-Killer of Blackmoor'' · ''El Proceso de las Brujas / The Trial of the Witches'' · || starred Christopher Lee, Howard Vernon, Maria Schell, Maria Rohm & Leo Genn; music by Bruno Nicolai
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| ''[[Count Dracula (1969 film)|Count Dracula]]''||''El Conde Dracula'' · ''Nachts Wenn Dracula Erwacht / Nights When Dracula Wakes'' · ''Le Nuits de Dracula / The Nights of Dracula'' · ''Bram Stoker's Count Dracula'' || produced by Harry Alan Towers; starred Christopher Lee, Klaus Kinski, Herbert Lom, Soledad Miranda, Jack Taylor & Paul Muller; music by Bruno Nicolai
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| rowspan=7 | 1970
| ''Nightmares Come at Night'' ||''Les Cauchemars Naissent la Nuit'' · ''Les Yeux de la Nuit / Eyes of the Night'' · ''Die Nackten Augen der Nacht'' || starred Soledad Miranda, Diana Lorys, Maria Rohm, Paul Muller & Jack Taylor; music by Bruno Nicolai
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| ''Sex Charade''||''Le Labyrinthe de Sexe'' · ''The Labyrinth'' || starred Soledad Miranda, Paul Muller, Jack Taylor, Maria Rohm, Diana Lorys & Howard Vernon; music by Bruno Nicolai; film was finished but apparently never released
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| ''Eugenie de Sade''||''Eugenia'' . ''De Sade 2000'' · ''Eugenie de Franval'' · ''Eugenie, Sex Happening'' || starred Soledad Miranda, Paul Muller, Jesus Franco, Karl Mannchen & Alice Arno; music by Bruno Nicolai
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| ''[[Vampyros Lesbos]]'' ||''Die Erbin des Dracula / The Heiress of Dracula'' · ''Sexualite Speciale'' . ''Las Vampiras'' (a censored Spanish release) || produced by Artur Brauner & Karl Mannchen; starred Soledad Miranda, Ewa Stromberg, Dennis Price & Paul Muller; music by Manfred Hubler
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| ''[[She Killed in Ecstasy]]''||''Sie Tötete in Ekstase'' · ''Mrs. Hyde'' · ''Crimes dans L'Extase / Crimes of Ecstasy'' || produced by Artur Brauner & Karl Mannchen; starred [[Soledad Miranda]], Fred Williams, Ewa Stromberg, Paul Muller & Howard Vernon
|-
| ''The Devil Came from Akasava''||''El Diablo que Vino de Akasava'' · ''Der Teufel kam aus Akasava'' . ''Una Venere Senza Nome per L'ispettore Forrester / A Nameless Venus for Inspector Forrester'' || produced by Artur Brauner & Karl Mannchen; starred Soledad Miranda, Fred Williams, Ewa Stromberg, Howard Vernon, Paul Muller & Alberto Dalbes; based on an Edgar Wallace novel
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| ''X-312 Flight to Hell''||''X-312 Flug zur Hölle'' · ''Vuelo al Infierno'' · ''Die Grüne Hölle des Amazonas / The Green Hell of the Amazon'' || produced by Artur Brauner & Karl Mannchen; starred Howard Vernon, Paul Muller, Esperanza Roy, Elisa Montes & Ewa Stromberg; music by Bruno Nicolai
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| rowspan=7 | 1971
| ''The Revenge of Dr. Mabuse''||''La Venganza del Dr. Mabuse'' · ''Mabuse '70'' · ''El Dr. Mabuse'' . ''Dr. M Schlagt Zu''|| produced by Artur Brauner & Karl Mannchen; starred Fred Williams, Ewa Stromberg & Jack Taylor; music by Daniel White
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| ''The Death Avenger of Soho'' ||''Der Todesrächer von Soho'' · ''El Muerto Hace las Maletas / Death Packs His Bags'' · ''The Avenger'' . ''Allarme a Scotland Yard: 6 Omicidi Senza Assassino''|| based on a novel by Bryan Edgar Wallace; produced by Artur Brauner & Karl Mannchen; starred Fred Williams & Elisa Montes
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| ''Virgin Report''||''Jungfrauen Report'' · ''Le Vierges et l'Amour / Virgins and Love'' · ''Defloration'' || produced by Artur Brauner & Karl Mannchen; starred Britt Nichols & Howard Vernon; music by Daniel White
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| ''Three Naked Women on Robinson Island'' ||''Trois Filles Nues dans L'Ile de Robinson'' . ''Robinson and his Wild Slaves'' · ''Sexy Darlings'' . ''Island of Forbidden Pleasure''|| produced by Artur Brauner, Karl Mannchen & Robert de Nesle; starred Anne Libert, Paul Muller & Howard Vernon; music by Daniel White & Bruno Nicolai
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| ''[[A Virgin Among the Living Dead]]'' (released in 1973) ||''Une Vierge chez les Morts Vivant'' · ''Christina, Princess of Eroticism'' · ''The Erotic Dreams of Christine'' · ''A Young Girl Among the Living Dead'' . ''Una Vergine tra gli Zombi''|| produced by Karl Mannchen; starred Howard Vernon, Christina Von Blanc, Anne Libert, Jesus Franco, Paul Muller & Britt Nichols; music by Bruno Nicolai
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| ''Blood on the Shoes'' ||''Sangre en los zapatos''|| unfinished; film would reportedly have starred Anne Libert & Howard Vernon
|-
| ''Dracula vs. Frankenstein'' ||''Dracula Contra Frankenstein'' · ''Dracula, Prisoner of Frankenstein'' · ''The Screaming Dead'' · ''Die Nacht der Offenen Särge / Night of the Open Coffins'' || produced by Robert de Nesle; starred Howard Vernon, Alberto Dalbes, Anne Libert, Fernando Bilbao, Luis Barboo, Dennis Price & Britt Nichols; music by Daniel White & Bruno Nicolai
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| rowspan=11 | 1972
| ''Daughter of Dracula''||''La Fille de Dracula'' || produced by Robert de Nesle; starred Anne Libert, Britt Nichols, Alberto Dalbes. Daniel White, Jesus Franco, Fernando Bilbao & Howard Vernon; music by Daniel White
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| ''The Curse of Frankenstein'' ||''La Maldicion de Frankenstein'' · ''The Erotic Rites of Frankenstein'' · ''Les Experiences Erotiques de Frankenstein / The Erotic Experiences of Frankenstein'' || produced by Robert de Nesle; starred Howard Vernon, Dennis Price, Alberto Dalbes, Anne Libert, Jesus Franco, Daniel White, Fernando Bilbao, Luis Barboo, Britt Nichols; music by Daniel White; some extra scenes with Lina Romay were added to the Spanish release version only in 1973
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| ''The Demons''||''Les Demons'' · ''The She-Demons'' · ''Die Nonnen von Clichy / The Nuns of Clichy'' · ''Les Demons du Sexe / The Demons of Sex'' . ''Les Infants du Demon''|| produced by Robert de Nesle; starred Anne Libert, Alberto Dalbes, Howard Vernon, Karin Field, Luis Barboo & Britt Nichols; music by Jean-Bernard Raiteux
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| ''Lovers of Devil's Island'' ||''Los Amantes de la Isla del Diablo'' · ''Devil's Island Lovers'' · ''Quartier de Femmes'' · ''Erotic Violence in a Women's Prison'' || produced by Robert de Nesle; starred Dennis Price, Britt Nichols, Luis Barboo, Anne Libert, Daniel White & Howard Vernon; music by Daniel White & Bruno Nicolai
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| ''A Captain of Fifteen Years''||''Un Capitan de Quince Anos'' || produced by Robert de Nesle; based on a Jules Verne story; starred William Berger, Howard Vernon, Alberto Dalbes, Edmund Purdom, Luis Barboo & Fernando Bilbao; music by Bruno Nicolai
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| ''Relax, Baby''||''Un Tiro en la Sien / A Bullet in the Head'' ||unreleased; this film was supposed to be produced & directed by Franco, and was supposed to star Lina Romay, Kali Hansa, Montserrat Prous & Alberto Dalbes; apparently unfinished
|-
| ''Mystery of the Red Castle'' ||''Misterio del Castillo Rojo'' ||unreleased; it was supposed to be produced & directed by Franco, and star Jesus Franco, Alberto Dalbes, Yelena Samarina, Lina Romay, Montserrat Prous & Antonio Mayans; apparently unfinished
|-
| ''The Sinister Eyes of Dr. Orloff''||''Los Ojos Siniestros del Dr. Orloff'' . ''Los Ojos del Dr. Orloff''|| produced & directed by Franco; starred Montserrat Prous, William Berger, Kali Hansa, Lina Romay (her first actual film appearance?) & Robert Wood
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| ''A Silence of the Grave'' ||''Un silencio de tumba'' . ''A Silence of the Tomb''|| produced, written & directed by Franco; starred Montserrat Prous, Kali Hansa, Alberto Dalbes & Yelena Samarina
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| ''Intimate Diary of a Nymphomaniac'' ||''Le Journal Intime d'une Nymphomane'' · ''Sinner'' · ''Les Inassouvies 77 / The Insatiables '77''|| produced by Robert de Nesle; starred Montserrat Prous, Anne Libert, Kali Hansa, Howard Vernon & Luis Barboo
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| ''The House of Vice'' ||''La Maison du Vice'' . ''Dolls For Sale'' . ''Les Ebranlees/ The Vibrating Girls'' · ''Des Filles Pour L'Amour / Women for Love'' || produced by Robert de Nesle; starred Montserrat Prous, Kali Hansa, Howard Vernon, Luis Barboo & Anne Libert
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| rowspan=10 | 1973
| ''Maciste vs. the Amazon Queen'' ||''Maciste Contre la Reine des Amazones'' . ''Lustful Amazons'' · ''Les Amazones de la Luxure'' · ''Yuka'' · ''Maciste aux Mains des Amazones Nues'' . ''Karzan Contro le Donne dal Seno Nudo / Karzan vs. the Bare-Breasted Women'' || produced by Robert de Nesle; starred Wal Davis, Montserrat Prous, Kali Hansa, Alice Arno, Robert Woods & Lina Romay
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| ''The Erotic Exploits of Maciste in Atlantis'' ||''Les Exploits Erotiques de Macist dans L'Atlantide'' . ''Les Gloutonnes / The Gobblers'' · ''Sexes au Soleil''|| produced by Robert de Nesle; starred Wal Davis, Montserrat Prous, Kali Hansa, Alice Arno, Howard Vernon, Robert Woods, Lina Romay & Pamela Stanford
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| ''Pleasure For Three'' ||''Plaisir a Trois'' . ''How To Seduce a Virgin'' · ''Les Innasouvies 2 / The Insatiables 2''|| based on the writings of the Marquis de Sade; produced by Robert de Nesle; starred Alice Arno, Lina Romay, Howard Vernon & Robert Woods
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| ''The Other Side of the Mirror'' ||''Al Otro Lado del Espejo'' · ''Le Miroir Cochon'' · ''Outre Tombe / Beyond the Grave'' · ''Lo Specchio del Piacere / The Mirror of Pleasure'' . ''Le Miroir Obscene / The Obscene Mirror'' (re-cut French version with added porn scenes) || produced by Robert de Nesle; starred Emma Cohen, Howard Vernon, Alice Arno, Robert Woods, Wal Davis, Lina Romay (in French release print only)
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| ''The Perverse Countess'' ||''Le Comtesse Perverse'' · ''Countess Perverse'' · ''Un Caldo Corpo di Femina / The Warm Body of a Woman'' . ''The Countess Zaroff'' . ''Sexy Nature'' . ''Les Croqueuses / The Munchers'' (x-rated version with added porn scenes) || produced by Robert de Nesle; starred Alice Arno, Howard Vernon, Lina Romay, Kali Hansa & Pamela Stanford
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| ''Night of the Killers'' ||''Sospiri'' · ''La Noche de los Asesinos / Night of the Assassins'' · ''[[Night of the Skull]]'' · ''Im Schatten des Mörders / In the Shadow of Murder'' || based on "The Cat and the Canary", but credits refer to the film as an Edgar Allan Poe adaptation (!); starred Alberto Dalbes, William Berger, Lina Romay, Luis Barboo & Antonio Mayans; music by Carlo Savina
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| ''La Casa del Ahorcado''||''The House of the Hanged Man'' . ''Le Manoir du Pendu''||unfinished; this film was supposed to be produced & directed by Franco, and was supposed to star Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans & Alberto Dalbes
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| ''Kiss Me, Killer'' ||''Sexy Blues'' · ''Tango au Clair de Lune / Tango by Moonlight'' · ''Emanuelle Blonde'' . ''Come With Me My Blone Emmanuelle'' . ''Embrasse-Moi'' . ''Dolce Porno Baby'' || produced by Marius Lesouer; features Lina Romay's "Rape of Apollo" dance number; starred Alberto Dalbes, Alice Arno, Lina Romay, Paul Muller, Antonio Mayans & Olivier Mathot; music by Daniel White
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| ''Tender and Perverse Emanuelle''||'' Tender et Perverse Emmanuelle'' . ''Des Frissons sur la Peau / Shivers of the Flesh'' · ''Le Chemin Solitaire / The Solitary Path'' · ''El Ultimo Escalofrio / The Last Thrill'' . ''Dernier Frisson''|| produced by Marius Lesouer; starred Alberto Dalbes, Jack Taylor, Lina Romay, Alice Arno & Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White
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| ''Linda's Hot Nights'' ||''Les Nuits Brulantes de Linda'' · ''La Felicita nel Peccato / The Felicity of Sin'' · ''Le Plaisir Solitaire / Solitary Pleasure'' · ''Mais Que Donc a Viole Linda? / Who Raped Linda?''|| produced by Marius & Daniel Lesouer; starred Lina Romay, Alice Arno, Paul Muller & Monica Swinn; music by Daniel White
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| rowspan=7 | 1974
| ''[[The Bare-Breasted Countess]]'' (released in 1975) ||''La Comtesse Aux Seins Nus'' · ''[[Female Vampire]]'' · ''La Comtesse Noire / The Black Countess'' · ''The Loves of Irina'' · ''Erotikill'' · ''Les Avaleuses / The Swallowers'' (hardcore French version) . ''Entfesselte Begierde / Unbridled Lust'' (hardcore German version)|| produced by Marius Lesouer; starred Jack Taylor, Lina Romay, Jesus Franco, Luis Barboo, Alice Arno & Monica Swinn; music by Daniel White
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| ''Nuns in Madness'' ||''Les Nonnes en Folie'' . ''Les Chatouilleueses / The Ticklish Ones''|| produced by Robert de Nesle; starred Lina Romay, Olivier Mathot, Pamela Stanford, Monica Swinn & Fred Williams; music by Daniel White
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| ''Les Emmerdeuses''||''The Troublemakers'' (translation) · ''Les Grandes Emmerdeuses'' / ''The Big Pains in the Ass'' · ''Sexy-a-Go-Go'' || produced by Robert de Nesle; starred Lina Romay, Pamela Stanford, Monica Swinn & Fred Williams
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| ''The Sexiest Man in the World''||''Sexy Erotic Job'' · ''Le Jouisseur / The Hedonist'' · ''Roland, L'Homme le Plus Sexy du Monde'' · ''Der Sex Playboy'' || produced by Robert de Nesle; written by Nicole Guettard (Franco's then-wife); starred Fred Williams, Lina Romay, Pamela Stanford & Monica Swinn
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| ''Celestine, Maid at Your Service'' ||''Celestine, Bonne a Tout Faire'' / ''Celestine, Good for Anything'' . ''Celestine, an All-Around Maid''|| produced by Robert de Nesle; co-written by Franco & Nicole Guettard; starred Lina Romay, Howard Vernon, Pamela Stanford & Monica Swinn
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| ''Lorna, the Exorcist'' ||''Lorna, l'Exorciste'' . ''Les Possedees du Diable / The Devil's Possessed'' · ''Sexy Diabolic Story''|| Franco's take on "The Exorcist", later remade as ''Jess Franco's Incubus'' in 2002; produced by Robert de Nesle; starred Lina Romay, Pamela Stanford, Jesus Franco & Howard Vernon
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| ''Exorcism and Black Masses'' ||''Exorcisme et Messes Noires'' · ''Exorcisme'' · ''Sexorcismes'' (x-rated version) · ''Le Viziose'' || produced by Marius & Daniel Lesouer; starred Jess Franco, Lina Romay, Nadine Pascal, Daniel White & Monica Swinn; footage from this film was later re-edited into Franco's ''Sadist of Notre Dame''
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| rowspan=9 | 1975
| ''The Midnight Party'' ||''Le Partouze de Minuit'' · ''Heisse Berührungen'' · ''Lady Porno'' · ''La Coccolona'' · ''Sexy Blues'' · ''Porno Pop'' · ''Porno Dama'' (this Spanish version eliminated much of the comedy)|| produced by Marius & Daniel Lesouer; starred Lina Romay, Olivier Mathot, Jesus Franco & Monica Swinn; music by Daniel White
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| ''Shining Sex'' ||''Le Sexe Brilliant'' · ''La Fille au Sexe Brillant / The Girl With the Shining Sex'' · ''Erotic Pleasures of a Good Lady'' || produced by Marius & Daniel Lesouer; starred Lina Romay, Olivier Mathot, Jesus Franco & Monica Swinn; music by Daniel White
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| ''De Sade's Juliette''||''Justine Lady Lujuria'' · ''Julietta 69'' (a variant version edited later by Joe D'Amato) || story based on writings of the Marquis de Sade; starred Lina Romay, Monica Swinn & Jesus Franco
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| ''Women in a Golden Cage'' ||''Des Filles dans une Cage Doree'' . ''Razzia Sur le Plaisir'' · ''Vizio in Bocca'' . ''Carcel Dorada'' || produced by Marius Lesoeur; Jesus Franco directed only a few scenes; starred Monica Swinn & Alice Arno; music by Daniel White
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| ''Mandinga'' ||||unfinished; film was supposed to star William Berger
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| ''Barbed Wire Dolls''||''Frauengefängnis / Women's Prison'' · ''Caged Women'' . ''Penitenziario Femminile per Reati Sessuali''|| produced by Erwin Dietrich; starred Lina Romay, Monica Swinn & Paul Muller; music by Daniel White
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| ''[[Women Behind Bars (film)|Women Behind Bars]]'' ||''Diamants Pour L'Enfer / Diamonds for Hell'' · ''Visa Pour Mourir / Visa To Die'' · ''Prison Sado Pour Femmes / Sadistic Women's Prison'' . ''Punition Cell'' || distributed by Marius & Daniel Lesoeur; starred Lina Romay, Martine Stedil & Jesus Franco; music by Daniel White
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| ''The Man From Guyane''||''L'Homme de la Guyane''||unfinished; this film was to have been based on "Cheri Bibi" by Gaston Leroux, and was supposed to have starred Orson Welles, Klaus Kinski & Howard Vernon, but it never got completed because Erwin Dietrich couldn't get the financing for it
|-
| ''Downtown: The Naked Dolls of the Underworld''||''Downtown Die Nackten Puppen der Unterwelt'' · ''Les putains de la ville basse/ The Whores of the Underworld'' || produced by Erwin Dietrich; starred Jess Franco (in a lead role), Lina Romay, Monica Swinn, Martine Stedil & Paul Muller
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| rowspan=8 | 1976
| ''The Portrait of Doriana Gray''|| ''Das Bildnis der Doriana Gray'' · ''Dirty Dracula'' · ''Die Marquise de Sade'' . ''Ejaculations'' . ''La Porno Storia della Marchesa De Sade''|| hardcore and softcore versions exist; produced by Erwin Dietrich; starred Lina Romay (in a dual role), Martine Stedil & Monica Swinn
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| ''Girls of the Night Shift''||''Mädchen im Nachtverkehr'' · ''Wilde Lust / Wild Lust'' (alternate x-rated version) || hardcore and softcore versions exist; produced by Erwin Dietrich; starred Kali Hansa
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| ''White Skin, Black Thigh''||''Weisse Haut auf schwarzen Schenkeln'' || hardcore and softcore versions exist; produced by Erwin Dietrich; starred Kali Hansa
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| ''Around the World in 80 Beds''||''In 80 Betten um die Welt'' || produced by Erwin Dietrich; Franco allegedly co-directed this film; starred Esther Moser & Esther Studer
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| ''[[Jack the Ripper (1976 film)|Jack the Ripper]]''||''Jack l'Eventreur'' . ''Erotico Profondo'' · ''Der Dirnenmörder von London'' || produced by Erwin Dietrich; starred Klaus Kinski, Lina Romay, Josephine Chaplin & Herbert Fux; music by Walter Baumgartner
|-
| ''Greta, the Mad Butcher'' ||''Greta Haus Ohne Männer / Greta, House Without Men'' · ''Ilsa, Ultimate Power'' · ''Ilsa, the Wicked Warden'' · ''Greta la Tortionnaire de Wrede / Greta The Torturer'' · ''Wanda the Wicked Warden'' . ''Greta la Donna Bestia''|| released in both an edited & an unedited version; produced by Erwin Dietrich; starred Dyanne Thorne & Lina Romay
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| ''[[Love Letters of a Portuguese Nun]]''||''Die Liebesbriefe einer Portugesischen Nonne'' · ''Forbidden Confessions of an Adolescent Nun'' . ''Cartas de Amor a Una Monja Portuguesa''|| produced by Erwin Dietrich; starred William Berger, Lina Romay, Herbert Fux & Susan Hemingway
|-
| ''The Slaves'' ||''Die Sklavinnen'' . ''Die Verschleppten / The Neglected Ones'' · ''Swedish Nympho Slaves'' . ''Les Flagellees de la Cellule 69''|| produced by Erwin Dietrich; starred Lina Romay, Jesus Franco & Martine Stedil
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| rowspan=6 | 1977
| ''Blue Rita'' ||''Das Frauenhaus/ The House of Women'' || produced by Erwin Dietrich & Robert de Nesle; starred Pamela Stanford & Olivier Mathot
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| ''Sexy Sisters'' ||''[[Die Teuflischen Schwestern]] / Satanic Sisters'' · ''Aberraciones Sexuales de una Rubia Caliente / Sexual Aberrations of a Hot Blonde'' · ''Erotic Frenzy of a Nymphomaniac''|| produced by Erwin Dietrich; starred Pamela Stanford, Jack Taylor & Karine Gambier
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| ''Women Without Innocence'' ||''Frauen Ohne Unschuld'' · ''Wicked Women'' · ''The Insatiable Nights of a Nymphomaniac'' · ''Femmes Sans Pudeur / Women Without Modesty'' || produced by Erwin Dietrich; starred Lina Romay & Monica Swinn
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| ''Love Camp''||''Camp d'Amour'' · ''Frauen im Liebeslager / The Women in the Love Camp'' · ''Camp Erotique'' . ''Die Unersattliche''|| produced by Erwin Dietrich; starred Monica Swinn & Wal Davis
|-
| ''The Call of the Blonde Goddess'' ||''Der Ruf der Blonden Göttin'' · ''Las Diosas del Porno / The Goddesses of Porn'' · ''La Deesse Nue / The Naked Goddess'' · ''Porno Shock'' . ''Love Cry of the Blonde Goddess'' . ''Voodoo Passion''|| produced by Erwin Dietrich; starred Vicky Adams, Pamela Stanford, Karine Gambier & Jack Taylor
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| ''[[Women of Cell Block Nine]]''||''Frauen für Zellenblock 9'' · ''Esclaves de l'Amour/ Love Slaves'' || produced by Erwin Dietrich; starred Susan Hemingway, Karine Gambier & Howard Vernon
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| rowspan=4 | 1978
| ''Cocktail Special''|| || based on the writings of the Marquis de Sade; produced by Robert de Nesle; starred Karine Gambier & Lina Romay; music by Daniel White
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| ''Elles Font Tout'' ||''They Do It All'' (translation) . ''Quel Certo Piacere''|| produced by Robert de Nesle; starred Susan Hemingway & Lina Romay (aka Candy Coster); music by Daniel White; later remade as ''El hotel de los ligues''
|-
| ''I'm Burning Up All Over''||''Je Brule de Partout'' || produced by Robert de Nesle; starred Brigitte Lahaie & Susan Hemingway; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''Two Female Spies with Flowered Panties'' ||''Deux Espionnes Avec un Petit Slip a Fleur'' . ''Opalo de Fuego / Opal of Fire'' · ''Mercaderes del Sexo / Sex Merchants'' . ''Lascivia''|| produced by Marius Lesoeur; starred Lina Romay & Nadine Pascal
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| rowspan=5 | 1979
| ''Erotic Symphony''||''Sinfonia Erotica'' · ''Cuerpos y Almas / Bodies and Souls'' || based on the writings of the Marquis de Sade; starred Lina Romay & Susan Hemingway; music by Jesus Franco
|-
| ''The Girls of Copacabana''||''Las Chicas de Copacabana'' · ''Las Muchachas de Copacabana'' || produced by Marius & Daniel Lesouer; starred Lina Romay, Nadine Pascal & Olivier Mathot; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''The Sadist of Notre Dame'' ||''El Sadico de Notre Dame'' · ''Le Sadique de Notre Dame'' . ''Chains and Black Leather'' . ''Demoniac'' (censored video release) || Franco re-used footage from his ''Exorcism and Black Masses'' to make this film; produced by Marius & Daniel Lesoeur; starred Jess Franco, Lina Romay, Daniel White, Olivier Mathot & Monica Swinn; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''[[Mondo Cannibale]]'' ||''Cannibal World'' (translation) · ''Les Cannibals / The Cannibals'' · ''La Dea Cannibale / The Cannibal Goddess'' · ''White Cannibal Queen'' · ''Die Blonde Gottin /The Blonde Goddess'' · ''Barbarian Goddess'' · ''Une Fille Pour Les Cannibales / A Woman for the Cannibals'' || produced by Daniel Lesoeur; co-directed by Lina Romay; starred Al Cliver, Sabrina Siani, Lina Romay, Pamela Stanford, Antonio Mayans & Olivier Mathot
|-
| ''The Gold Bug''||''El escarabajo de oro''||unfinished; based on a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, this film was supposed to have starred Lina Romay & Antonio Mayans
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| rowspan=8 | 1980
| ''Cannibal Terror''||''Terreur Cannibal'' ||produced by Daniel Lesoeur; Franco wrote this screenplay, but the film was directed by Olivier Mathot & Alain Deruille; starred Antonio Mayans, Sabrina Siani, Olivier Mathot & Pamela Stanford; incorporated footage from Franco's ''Mondo Cannibale''
|-
| ''Sex Is Crazy''||''El Sexo Esta Loco'' || starred Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans & Jesus Franco; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''[[Devil Hunter (film)|Devil Hunter]]'' ||''Chasseurs d'Hommes'' · ''Sexo Cannibal'' · ''Jungfrau unter Kannibalen / The Young Girl and the Cannibals'' · ''The Man Hunter'' · ''Mandingo Manhunter'' || produced by Julian Gomez; co-directed by Lina Romay & Franco; starred Al Cliver, Vicky Adams, Ursula Buchfellner, Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''Eugenie: The Story of a Perversion'' ||''Eugenie Historia de una Perversion'' · ''Erotismo'' . ''Lolita am Scheideweg'' || starred Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans & Katja Bienert; music by Daniel White & Gerhard Heinz
|-
| ''Pick-Up Girls'' ||''La Chica de las Bragas Transparentes/ The Girl in the Transparent Panties'' || based on a Perry Mason novel; starred Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''Zombie Lake''||''The Lake of the Living Dead'' . ''El lago de los muertos vivientes'' . ''Le lac des morts-vivant''||Produced by Daniel Lesoeur; Franco wrote this screenplay, then left the project, so Jean Rollin was hired to direct; starred Howard Vernon, Antonio Mayans, Anouchka (the producer's daughter), Nadine Pascal & Jean Rollin
|-
| ''[[Sadomania|Sadomania: The Hell of Passion]]''||''Sadomania: El Infierno de la Pasion'' . ''Sadomania, Hölle der Lust'' · ''Hellhole Women'' · ''Prisoners of the Flesh''|| Lina Romay's first co-director credit; starred Ajita Wilson, Antonio Mayans & Ursula Buchfellner
|-
| ''Sexual Aberrations of a Married Woman''||''Aberraciones Sexuales de una Mujer Casada'' . ''Diary of a Desperate Housewife'' . ''Sexual Aberrations of a Housewife'' . ''Cecilia'' (1983 French release version w/extra footage directed by Olivier Mathot) . || produced by Marius Lesoeur & J. Franco; Olivier Mathot shot some extra scenes for the French release version; starred Vicky Adams, Lina Romay, Olivier Mathot & Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White
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| rowspan=9 | 1981
| ''[[Bloody Moon]]'' ||''Lune de Sang'' · ''Die Säge des Todes/ The Saw of Death'' · ''Profonde Tenebre / Deep Darkness'' · ''Colegiadas Violadas / Raped College Girls'' || co-directed by Lina Romay & Franco; music by Gerhard Heinz
|-
| ''The Story of Linda'' ||''Die Nackten Superhexen Vom Rio Amore / The Naked Superwitches of the Rio Amore'' · ''Orgia de Ninfomanas / Nymphomaniac Orgy'' · ''Captive Women'' . ''Die Frauen vom Rio Amore'' || co-directed by Lina Romay & Franco; starred Ursula Buchfellner, Katja Bienert & Antonio Mayans
|-
| ''Lake of the Virgins''||''El Lago de los Virgenes'' · ''Island of the Virgins'' || based on a story by Robert Louis Stevenson; starred Katja Bienert; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''The Night of the Open Sexes''|| ''La noche de los sexos abiertos / Night of the Open Vaginas'' || starred Lina Romay & Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''El hotel de los ligues''|| ''The Hotel of Rendezvous'' (translation) || a reworking of Franco's ''Elles Font Tout''; starred Lina Romay & Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''[[Oasis of the Zombies]]''||''L'Abime des Morts Vivants / The Abyss of the Living Dead'' · ''Bloodsucking Nazi Zombies'' (video release title) · ''Le Tresor des Morts Vivants / Treasure of the Living Dead'' · (A variant Spanish release version w/ Lina Romay was made simultaneously as ''La tumba de los muertos vivientes'', but appears to be a lost film) || produced by Marius & Daniel Lesoeur; starred Eric Viellard & Jeff Montgomery; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''Macumba Sexual''||''Sexual Voodoo'' || a reworking of ''Vampyros Lesbos''; starred Ajita Wilson, Antonio Mayans & Lina Romay; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''Moans of Pleasure''||''Gemidos de Placer'' || a reworking of Franco's ''Pleasure For Three'', based on the writings on the Marquis de Sade; starred Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''The Sexual Story of O''||''La Historia Sexual de O'' . ''Lola 2000'' . ''Une petite femme pour hotel particulier'' || starred Alicia Principe & Carmen Carrion; Lina Romay was on the poster, but was not in the film; music by Daniel White
|-
| rowspan=9 | 1982
| ''Treasure of the White Goddess'' || ''El Tesoro de la Diosa Blanca'' . ''Diamonds of Kilimandjaro'' (DVD release title) || produced by Marius & Daniel Lesoeur; starred Katja Bienert, Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans, Daniel J. White & Olivier Mathot; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''Black Boots, Leather Whip''||''Botas Negras, Latigo de Cuero'' || starred Lina Romay & Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''The Inconfessable Orgies of Emanuelle''||''Emanuelle Exposed'' · ''Emanuelle's Secret Orgies'' || starred Vicky Adams & Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''The Sinister Dr. Orloff'' ||''El Siniestro Dr. Orloff'' · ''Experimentos Macabros / Macabre Experiments'' || produced by Marius & Daniel Lesoeur; starred Howard Vernon & Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''The Night Has a Thousand Sexes''||''Mil Sexos Tiene La Noche'' || starred Lina Romay; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''The House of the Lost Women''||''La Casa de las Mujeres Perdidas'' · ''Perversion en la Isla Perdida / Perversion on the Lost Island'' || starred Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''Intimate Confessions of an Exhibitionist''|| ''Confesiones íntimas de una exhibicionista'' || starred Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''A Buttcrack for Two''||''Una Rajita Para Dos / A Crack For Two'' || Lina Romay's first directing job; starred Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans & Jesus Franco
|-
| ''[[Mansion of the Living Dead]]''||''La Mansion de los Muertos Vivientes'' || Franco's homage to Amando de Ossorio's "Blind Dead" series; starred Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White
|-
| rowspan=10 | 1983
| ''The Shadow of Judoka vs. Dr. Wong''||''La Sombra del Judoka contra el Dr. Wong'' || starred Lina Romay & Jesus Franco; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''Camino Solitario'' ||''Lonely Road'' (translation) || starred Lina Romay (in a dual role), Antonio Mayans & Jesus Franco; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''Blood On My Shoes''||''Sangre en mis Zapatos'' || based on an Edgar Wallace novel; starred Lina Romay, Howard Vernon & Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''Alone Against Terror''||''Sola Ante el Terror'' · ''Los Monstruos de Fiske Manor/ The Monsters of Fiske Manor'' || starred Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans & Mabel Escano; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''The Blues of Pop Street''||''Los Blues de la Calle Pop'' · ''Las Aventuras de Felipe Marlboro Volumen Ocho / The Adventures of Phillip Marlboro, Volume 8'' . ''The Pop Street Blues''|| produced, written & directed by Franco; starred Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans & Analia Ivars
|-
| ''Fury in the Tropics'' ||''Furia en el Tropico'' · ''Orgasmo Perverso'' (re-edited hardcore version) · ''Mujeres Acorraladas / Cornered Women'' · ''Fury in Jamaica'' || starred Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans & Analia Ivars; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''Barrio Chino''||''Barrio Porno''||unreleased; was supposed to star Lina Romay & Antonio Mayans
|-
| ''Lillian the Perverted Virgin''||''Lilian la Virgen Pervertida'' || starred Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans, Daniel White & Katja Bienert; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''The Tanga Girls''||''Las Chicas del Tanga'' || starred Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans, Vicky Adams & Analia Ivars; supposedly directed by Lina Romay
|-
| ''Revenge in the House Of Usher'' ||''Die Rache des Hauses Usher'' . ''El Hundimiento de la Casa Usher / The Fall of the House of Usher'' · ''Nevrosis / Neurosis'' · ''Los Crimenes de Usher / The Crimes of Usher'' · ''Zombie 5''|| based on a story by Edgar Allan Poe; French version incorporated footage from Franco's ''The Awful Dr. Orloff''; produced by Marius & Daniel Lesoeur; starred Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans, Daniel White & Howard Vernon; music by Daniel White
|-
| rowspan=8 | 1984
| ''In Search of the Golden Dragon''||''En Busca del Dragon Dorado'' || based on "The Gold Bug" by Edgar Allan Poe; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''How Much Does a Spy Cost?''||''Cuanto Cobra un Espia?'' || produced & directed by Franco; starred Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans, Luis Barboo & Analia Ivars
|-
| ''Dirty Game in Casablanca''||''Juego Sucio en Casablanca'' || produced & directed by Franco; starred William Berger, Analia Ivars, Vicky Adams, Luis Barboo & Antonio Mayans
|-
| ''Golden Temple Amazons''||''Les Amazones du Temple d'Or'' · ''Tundra and the Temple of the Sun'' || produced by Marius & Daniel Lesoeur; co-directed by Jesus Franco & Alain Payet; starred William Berger, Analia Ivars, Olivier Mathot & Antonio Mayans
|-
| ''The Killer Wore Black Socks''||''El asesino llevaba medias negras''||unfinished; would have starred William Berger, Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans & Mabel Escano
|-
| ''Voices of Death''||''Voces de Muerte'' . ''Finestrat''||unfinished; based on an Edgar Wallace novel; produced & directed by Franco; would have starred Lina Romay & Antonio Mayans
|-
| ''Scarlet'' ||''The Grandfather, the Countess and Mischievous Scarlet'' · ''Escarlate la Traviesa / Naughty Scarlet'' || a reworking of Franco's ''Celestine'', this film was apparently never released; starred Lina Romay, Vicky Adams, Analia Ivars & Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''White Bay''||''Bahia Blanca''|| produced & directed by Franco; co-edited by Lina Romay; starred Lina Romay, Analia Ivars, Jesus Franco & Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White
|-
| rowspan=9 | 1985
| ''Last of the Filipinas''||''Las Ultimas de Filipinas'' || co-produced by Franco & Santigo Moncada; starred Lina Romay (who also co-directed)
|-
| ''Bangkok: Appointment with Death''||''Bangkok, cita con la muerte'' || co-edited by Lina Romay; starred Lina Romay, Eduardo Fajardo & Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''Travel to Bangkok, Coffin Included''||''Viaje a Bangkok Ataud Incluido'' || based on an Edgar Wallace character; produced, written, directed & scored by Franco; co-edited by Lina Romay; starred Howard Vernon
|-
| ''Commando Mengele''||''Angel of Death'' . ''El Hombre que Mato a Mengele''||Franco co-wrote this film, but did not get to direct it; produced by Marius & Daniel Lesoeur; starred Chris Mitchum, Fernando Rey, Howard Vernon, Jack Taylor & Antonio Mayans
|-
| ''The White Slave''||''La Esclava Blanca'' || co-produced by Franco (who directed) & Santiago Moncada (also writer); starred Lina Romay & Mabel Escano; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''Lulu's Talking Ass''||''El Ojete de Lulu'' (''Lulu's Buttonhole'') · ''Lulu's Bunghole'' || starred Lina Romay & Mabel Escano; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''Lulu's Pacifier''||''El Chupete de Lulu'' . ''Lulu's Suck Toy'' || starred Lina Romay & Mabel Escano; music by Jess Franco
|-
| ''A Penis for Three''||''Un Pito Para Tres / A Whistle For Three'' || starred Lina Romay & Antonio Mayans; Lina Romay co-directed & helped write this film
|-
| ''Entre pitos anda el juego'' ||''The Play Moves Between Penises'' . ''The Game Walks Between Whistles'' (literal translation) || starred Lina Romay & Mabel Escano; music by Daniel White
|-
| rowspan=10 | 1986
| ''Slaves of Crime''||''Esclavas del Crimen'' || produced by Herminio Calvo; starred Lina Romay as the daughter of Fu Manchu; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''The Girl with the Red Lips''||''La Chica de los Labios Rojos'' || produced by Gabriel Martin; starred Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans, Jesus Franco & Mabel Escano
|-
| ''The Suckers'' ||''Las Chuponas'' || starred Lina Romay & Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White; Lina Romay co-directed & helped write this film
|-
| ''For The Babies, Warm Cream''||''Para Las Nenas Leche Calentita'' || starred Lina Romay & Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White; Lina Romay co-directed & helped write this film
|-
| ''The Watcher and the Exhibitionist''||''El Miron y la Exhibicionista'' / ''The Voyeur and the Exhibitionist'' || starred Lina Romay & Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White; Lina Romay co-directed & helped write this film
|-
| ''Tribulations of a Cross-Eyed Buddha'' ||''Tribulaciones de un Buda Bizco''||a children's film, completed but never released; starred Lina Romay, Howard Vernon & Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''AIDS: the 20th Century Plague'' ||''Sida, la Peste del Siglo XX'' . ''Operation Sida''||completed but said to be a lost film; produced by Emilio Larraga; starred Lina Romay; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''Teleporno''||||unfinished; this hardcore film starred Lina Romay, Jesus Franco & Mabel Escano
|-
| ''The White Rhino''||''El rinoceronte blanco'' . ''Revenge of the White Rhino''||unfinished; would have starred Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans, Daniel Katz & Mabel Escano
|-
| ''Bragueta Story'' || ''Zipper Story'' ||unreleased; Lina Romay directed this film direct-to-video; starred Lina Romay & Mabel Escano
|-
| rowspan=4 | 1987
| ''Falo Crest''||''Caprices Sados Pour Salopes du Plaisir / Sadistic Whims for Whores of Pleasure'' · ''Phallo Crest'' || starred Lina Romay; music by Daniel White; Lina Romay co-directed & helped write this extremely x-rated parody of ''Falconcrest''
|-
| ''Phollastia''||''Fellations Sauvages / Wild Fellatio'' || starred Lina Romay; music by Daniel White; Lina Romay co-directed & helped write this extremely x-rated parody of ''Dynasty''
|-
| ''Biba La Banda''|||| Franco produced this comedy film, but did not direct it; starred Alfredo Landa; directed by Ricardo Palacios
|-
| ''Dark Mission'' ||''Fleurs du Mal / Flowers of Evil'' · ''The Columbian Connection'' · ''Operacion Cocaina'' . ''The Heroin Deal'' || spy drama produced by Marius & Daniel Lesoeur; starred Christopher Lee, Chris Mitchum, Richard Harrison, Antonio Mayans & Brigitte Lahaie; music by Daniel White
|-
| 1988
| ''[[Faceless (film)|Faceless]]''|| ''Les Predateurs de la Nuit / Predators of the Night'' . ''I Predatori della Notte''|| a reworking of Franco's ''The Awful Dr. Orloff'', with a nod to George Franju's ''Eyes Without A Face''; produced by Rene Chateau; starred Telly Savalas, Helmut Berger, Chris Mitchum, Anton Diffring, Brigitte Lahaie (the producer's girlfriend), Howard Vernon, Lina Romay & Caroline Munro; music by Romano Musumarra
|-
| 1989
| ''Emerald Bay''||''La Bahia Esmeralda'' . ''Esmeralda Bay'' || produced by Marius & Daniel Lesoeur; starred Robert Forster, Brett Halsey, George Kennedy, Fernando Rey, Craig Hill, Antonio Mayans, Jesus Franco & Lina Romay; music by Luis Bacalav; received poor distribution
|-
| rowspan=2 | 1990
| ''The Fall of Eagles'' ||''La Chute des Aigles'' · ''Un Cancion Para Berlin / A Song for Berlin'' · ''War Song'' || produced by Marius & Daniel Lesoeur; starred Christopher Lee, Mark Hamill, Craig Hill & Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White
|-
| ''In Pursuit of Barbara'' || ''À la Poursuite de Barbara'' || Franco co-directed this French film with Jean Rollin; starred Francoise Blanchard, Jean Rollin, Antonio Mayans & Olivier Mathot
|-
| rowspan=2 | 1992
| ''Downtown Heat'' ||''Ciudad Baja'' · ''Vipers'' . ''La punta de las viboras / Viper's Point'' || starred Mike Connors, Craig Hill, Josephine Chaplin, Lina Romay & Antonio Mayans; music by Daniel White; failed to get wide distribution
|-
| ''Don Quijote'' |||| In 1992, Franco completed this film started by Orson Welles back in 1957 as a projected TV series; adapted from Cervantes' novel by Orson Welles; starred Orson Welles, Akim Tamiroff & Francisco Reiguera as Don Quijote; theatrically released in 1995 to disappointing reviews
|-
| 1994
| ''Jungle of Fear''||''La Jungla del Miedo'' . ''The Golden Beetle''||unfinished; based on ''The Gold Bug'' by Poe; co-produced by Franco; was to have starred Lina Romay, Chris Mitchum, Howard Vernon & William Berger; shot on video
|-
| 1996
| ''[[Killer Barbys]]''||''Vampire Killer Barbys'' · ''[[Killer Barbies]]'' || Franco's last big-budget film managed to stir up much fan interest in his work; starred Maria Angela Giordano, Silvia Superstar & Aldo Sambrell
|-
| 1997
| ''Tender Flesh''||''Carne Fresca'' . ''Bocatto di Cardinale'' || produced by Kevin Collins; starred Lina Romay, Amber Newman, Analia Ivars, Alain Petit, Monique Parent & Aldo Sambrell; remake of Franco's ''Perverse Countess''; Franco's last real movie (shot on film)
|-
| rowspan=2| 1998
| ''Lust for Frankenstein''|| || produced by Kevin Collins; starred Lina Romay, Michelle Bauer, Amber Newman, Rachel Sheppard & Analia Ivars; shot on video
|-
| ''Mari-Cookie and the Killer Tarantula''||''Mari Cookie y la tarantula asesina'' . ''Eight Legs To Love You'' || produced by Kevin Collins; starred Lina Romay, Michelle Bauer, Linnea Quigley, Amber Newman, Rachel Sheppard & Analia Ivars; shot on video
|-
| rowspan=4 | 1999
| ''Dr. Wong's Virtual Hell''||''El infierno virtual del Dr. Wong'' . ''Doctor Wong'' || produced by Kevin Collins; starred Lina Romay, Jesus Franco, Howard Vernon (in stock footage from Franco's ''Curse of Frankenstein''), Rachel Sheppard & Analia Ivars; shot on video
|-
| ''Vampire Blues''||''Los blues del vampiro'' . ''Vampire Sex: Lady Dracula 3'' . ''Vampyr Blues'' || produced by Kevin Collins; starred Lina Romay, Jesus Franco, Rachel Sheppard & Analia Ivars; shot on video
|-
| ''Red Silk''||''Seda Roja'' || produced by Kevin Collins; starred Lina Romay & Christie Levin; shot on video
|-
| ''Broken Dolls''||''Munecas Rotas'' || produced by Kevin Collins; starred Lina Romay & Christie Levin; shot on video
|-
| rowspan=2 | 2000
| ''Helter Skelter''|| || based on the writings of the Marquis de Sade; produced by Kevin Collins; starred Lina Romay, Rachel Sheppard & Analia Ivars; music by Daniel White; shot on video
|-
| ''Blind Target''||''Obietivo a Ciegas'' || produced by Kevin Collins; starred Rachel Sheppard, Linnea Quigley & Lina Romay; shot on video
|-
| 2001
| ''Vampire Junction''|| || produced by Kevin Collins; starred Lina Romay & Fata Morgana; shot on video
|-
| rowspan=3 | 2002
| ''Jess Franco's Incubus''||''Incubus'' || remake of Franco's ''Lorna the Exorcist''; produced by Kevin Collins; starred Carina Palmer, Carsten Frank & Lina Romay; music by Daniel White; shot on video
|-
| ''[[The Killer Barbys vs. Dracula]]''||''Killer Barbys Contra Dracula'' || produced by Kevin Collins; starred Lina Romay, Silvia Superstar, Katja Bienert, Aldo Sambrell, Carsten Frank & Fata Morgana; shot on video
|-
| ''[[Antenna Criminal: Making a Jess Franco Movie]]''||documentary on the making of ''Blind Target''|| directed by Brian Horrorwitz; starred Lina Romay, Kevin Collins, Jess Franco, Rachel Sheppard & Linnea Quigley
|-
| rowspan=3 | 2005
| ''Flowers of Perversion''||''Jess Franco's Perversion'' . ''Flores de perversion'' || produced by Franco; starred Lina Romay, Rachel Sheppard & Fata Morgana; shot on video
|-
| ''Flowers of Passion''||''Jess Franco's Passion'' . ''Flores de la Pasion'' || produced & directed by Franco; starred Fata Morgana, Lina Romay & Rachel Sheppard; music by Daniel White; shot on video
|-
| ''Snakewoman''|| || produced by Kevin Collins; co-written by Jess Franco & Lina Romay; starred Lina Romay, Christie Levin, Antonio Mayans, Rachel Sheppard & Fata Morgana; filmed on video
|-
| 2008
| ''A Bad Day at the Cemetery'' (Parts 1 & 2)||''La cripta de las mujeres malditas / Crypt of the Cursed Women'' || filmed in two parts; produced by Franco; starred Fata Morgana (also co-writer/cinematographer) & Carmen Montes; music by Daniel White; shot on video
|-
| 2009
| ''Take-Away Spirit''|| || produced & co-written by Kevin Collins; starred Jess Franco, Brad Frikkers & Amy Brown; filmed in England, Brooklyn, Spain & China (on video)
|-
| 2010
| ''Paula-Paula: An Audiovisual Experience''||''Paula-Paula'' || starred Carmen Montes & Lina Romay (her last film); 66 minutes long, filmed on video
|-
| 2012
| ''Al Pereira vs. the Alligator Women''||''Culitos in the Night'' . ''Al Pereira vs. the Alligator Ladies'' || co-written by Franco & Antonio Mayans; starred Antonio Mayans, Irene Verdu, Paula Davis, Carmen Montes & Jesus Franco; filmed on video
|-
| 2013
| ''Revenge of the Alligator Women''||''Revenge of the Alligator Ladies'' || co-written & co-directed by Franco & Antonio Mayans; starred Antonio Mayans, Irene Verdu, Paula Davis & Carmen Montes; music by Jess Franco; filmed on video; (Franco's last film, it was released posthumously)
|-
|}


==References==
==References==
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<ref name="guardian">{{cite news | url = https://www.theguardian.com/film/2013/apr/05/jesus-franco | title = Jesús Franco obituary | last = Newman | first = Kim | date = 5 April 2013 | work = [[The Guardian]] | access-date = 2019-10-01 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190428071751/https://www.theguardian.com/film/2013/apr/05/jesus-franco | archive-date = 2019-04-28}}</ref>
<ref name="obit">{{cite book | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=MoHGCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA119 | title = Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2013 | last = Lentz | first = Harris M. III | publisher = McFarland | year = 2014 | isbn = 978-1-4766-1652-0 | page = 119 }}</ref>
<ref name="sensacine">{{cite news | url = http://www.sensacine.com/noticias/cine/noticia-18511350 | title = Muere Jess Franco, padre de la serie B española | date = 2 April 2013 | last = Ruiz | first = Paula Arantzazu | access-date = 2019-10-01 | language = es | website = Sensacine.com | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190401070134/http://www.sensacine.com/noticias/cine/noticia-18511350/ | archive-date = 2019-04-01 }}</ref>
<ref name="thrower1">{{cite book | last1 = Thrower | first1 = Stephen | last2 = Grainger | first2 = Julian | year = 2015 | title = Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco | publisher = Strange Attractor Press | isbn = 978-1-907222-31-3 | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=oycCoQEACAAJ}}</ref>
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== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==
* [French] Daniel Bastié, Jess Franco : L’homme aux 200 films, Ed. Grand Angle, 2014
* [[Stephen Thrower]], ''Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco'' (2015)
* Jess Franco, ''Memorias del tío Jess'' (2004) (autobiography, in Spanish)
* Jess Franco, ''Memorias del tío Jess'' (2004) (autobiography, in Spanish)
* Stéphane du Mesnilot, ''Jess Franco - Énergies du fantasme'' (2004, in French)
* Stéphane du Mesnilot, ''Jess Franco - Énergies du fantasme'' (2004, in French)
* Alain Petit, ''Manacoa Files'' (1994–1999, in French)
* Alain Petit, ''Manacoa Files'' (1994–1999, in French)
* Lucas Balbo, Peter Blumenstock, Christian Kessler, [[Tim Lucas]], ''Obsession - The Films of Jess Franco'' (1993)
* Lucas Balbo, Peter Blumenstock, Christian Kessler, [[Tim Lucas]], ''Obsession - The Films of Jess Franco'' (1993)
* [[Stephen Thrower]], ''Flowers of Perversion: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco''. Strange Attractor Press. (2018)
* [[Tim Lucas]], ''How to Read a Franco Film'', in ''Video Watchdog n. 1'' (1990) {{Wayback |date=20000902044135 |url=http://users.aol.com/timothyp2/francofolder/horrotica/horrotica.html |title=Article }}{{dead link|date=February 2015}}
* Tim Lucas, "How to Read a Franco Film", in ''Video Watchdog'' No. 1 (1990){{cite web|url=http://users.aol.com/timothyp2/francofolder/horrotica/horrotica.html |archive-url=http://arquivo.pt/wayback/20091014061035/http://users.aol.com/timothyp2/francofolder/horrotica/horrotica.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=2009-10-14 |title=Article |access-date=22 June 2008 }}
* The book ''[[Immoral Tales: European Sex & Horror Movies 1956-1984]]'' (1994) by Cathal Tohill and Pete Tombs dedicates a chapter to him.
* Xavier Mendik. "Perverse Bodies, Profane Texts: Processes of Sadeian 'Mixture' in the Films of Jesus Franco" in Andy Black (ed), ''Necronomicon: The Journal of Horror and Erotic Cinema: Book Two'' London: Creation Books, 1998, pp.&nbsp;6–29.
* The book ''[[Immoral Tales: European Sex & Horror Movies 1956–1984]]'' (1994), by Cathal Tohill and [[Pete Tombs]], dedicates a chapter to Franco.
* Xavier Mendik. "Perverse Bodies, Profane Texts: Processes of Sadeian 'Mixture' in the Films of Jesús Franco" in Andy Black (ed.), ''Necronomicon: The Journal of Horror and Erotic Cinema Book Two'' London: Creation Books, 1998, pp.&nbsp;6–29.
* Benedikt Eppenberger, Daniel Stapfer ''Mädchen, Machos und Moneten: Die unglaubliche Geschichte des Schweizer Kinounternehmers Erwin C. Dietrich.'' Mit einem Vorwort von [[Jess Franco]]. [http://www.scharfestiefel.ch Verlag Scharfe Stiefel], Zurich, 2006, ISBN 3-033-00960-3
* Benedikt Eppenberger, Daniel Stapfer. ''Mädchen, Machos und Moneten: Die unglaubliche Geschichte des Schweizer Kinounternehmers Erwin C. Dietrich''. Mit einem Vorwort von [[Jess Franco]]. [https://web.archive.org/web/20070917065116/http://www.scharfestiefel.ch/ Verlag Scharfe Stiefel], Zurich, 2006, {{ISBN|978-3-033-00960-8}}
* {{it icon}} Robert Monell, ''Il codice segreto di Jesús Franco'', in ''Nocturno Dossier n. 60'', luglio 2007
* {{in lang|it}} Robert Monell, "Il codice segreto di Jesús Franco", in ''Nocturno Dossier n. 60'', luglio 2007
*Robert Monell, essays on ''Devil Hunter''/''Il Cacciatore di Uomini'' and ''The Cannibals''/''White Cannibal Queen'' in ''Eaten Alive: Italian Cannibal and Zombie Movies'' pp.&nbsp;145–148 Edited by Jay Slater, Plexus Publishing Limited, London (2002)
*Robert Monell, Foreword: "Jess Franco—Cinema Degree Zero" in ''Il Caso Jesús Franco'', edited by Francesco Cesari, (2010, in English, Italian and Spanish) Granviale Editore, Venezia, Italy, pp.&nbsp;11–12.


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Jesús Franco
Franco at the 2008 Fantastic'Arts festival, Gérardmer, France
Born
Jesús Franco Manera

(1930-05-12)12 May 1930
Madrid, Spain
Died2 April 2013(2013-04-02) (aged 82)
Occupations
Years active1954–2013
Spouses
  • Nicole Guettard (c. 1962–1980)
  • (m. 2008)
ChildrenCaroline Riviere (stepdaughter from first marriage)
RelativesJulián Marías (brother-in-law)
Ricardo Franco (nephew)

Jesús Franco Manera (12 May 1930 – 2 April 2013), also commonly known as Jess Franco, was a Spanish filmmaker, composer, and actor, known as a highly-prolific director of low-budget exploitation and B-movies.[1] He worked in many different genres during his career, but was best known for his horror and erotic films, often incorporating surrealist elements.[1]

In a career spanning from 1954 to 2013, he wrote, directed, produced, acted in, and scored approximately 173 feature films,[1][a] working both in his native Spain and (during the rule of Francisco Franco) in France, West Germany, Switzerland and Portugal. Additionally, during the 1960s, he made several films in Rio de Janeiro and Istanbul.[1]

Franco's films are known for distinctive visual style and idiosyncratic approach to filmmaking, often directing multiple films concurrently.[1][2] Despite mixed critical reception during his lifetime, Franco's work has gained a dedicated cult following, and he is regarded as a significant figure in the history of exploitation cinema.[1][2] In 2009, he received an Honorary Goya Award from the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain for his contributions to Spanish cinema.[3]

Early life and education

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Jesús Franco Manera was born in Madrid on 12 May 1930, to a prominent family of Cuban and Mexican origin.[1] His brother, Enrique Franco, was the vice president of the Albéniz Foundation. Via his sister Dolores, Franco was the brother-in-law of philosopher Julián Marías, and the uncle of filmmaker Ricardo Franco.

A lifelong jazz enthusiast and pianist, Franco studied music at the Madrid Royal Conservatory and the Instituto Ramiro de Maeztu, before embarking on a film career. He studied at Madrid's Instituto de Investigaciones y Experiencias Cinematográficas, and the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques in Paris.[4] He cited among his influences Luis Buñuel, Stanley Donen, Vincente Minnelli, and Orson Welles.[1]

During this time, he supported himself by working as a pianist in nightclubs and writing pulp novels under the pen name 'David Khune', which he later adopted as one of his directing aliases. He also directed stage plays.

Career

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Franco began his career in 1954 (aged 24) as an assistant director in the Spanish film industry, performing many tasks including composing music for some films as well as co-writing a number of the screenplays. He assisted directors such as Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent, León Klimovsky and Juan Antonio Bardem. After working on more than 20 films for other directors, he decided to get into directing films himself in 1959, making a few musicals and a crime drama called Red Lips.

In 1960, Franco took Marius Lesoeur and Sergio Newman, two producer friends, to a cinema to see the newly released Hammer horror film The Brides of Dracula and the three men decided to go into the horror film business. His career took off in 1962 with The Awful Dr. Orloff (a.k.a. Gritos en la noche), which received wide distribution in the USA and the United Kingdom. Franco wrote and directed Orloff, and even supplied some of the music for the film. In the mid-1960s, he went on to direct two other horror films, then proceeded to turn out a number of James Bond-like spy thrillers and softcore sex films based on the works of the Marquis de Sade (which remained one of his major influences throughout his career).

Although he had some American box office success with Necronomicon - Geträumte Sünden (1968), 99 Women (1969) and two 1969 Christopher Lee films – The Bloody Judge and Count Dracula – he never achieved wide commercial success. Many of his films were only distributed in Europe, and most of them were never dubbed into English.

With Soledad Miranda

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After discovering Soledad Miranda (he first used her in his film Count Dracula), Franco moved from Spain to France in 1969 so that he could make more violent and erotic films free of the strict censorship in Spain at the time, and it was at this point that his career began to go downhill commercially as he turned to low-budget filmmaking with an accent on adult material. Miranda starred in a series of six erotic thrillers for Franco, all made within a one-year period (one of which Sex Charade was never released), after which she was killed in a tragic automobile accident in Portugal in 1970 just as her career was taking off. She and Franco had started filming her next project (Justine) which he abandoned entirely after her death. (Only about 40 minutes of the movie was shot at the time of her death). He had also planned to feature her in his next film, X312: Flight to Hell, which he made with another actress.[5]

With Lina Romay

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A year or two after Miranda died, a grieving Franco discovered a new leading lady in actress Lina Romay. At the time, the teenage Romay was married to a young actor/photographer named Ramon Ardid (aka "Raymond Hardy"), who co-starred with Lina in 19 Franco films in the 1970s. But as Romay and Franco became more involved in their film projects together over the years, her marriage to Ardid broke up in 1975 and ended in divorce in 1978 (Ardid continued working with Franco however until 1979).[5]

Franco in adult film Sexorcismes (1975) was involved in a non-simulated sex scene with Romay.[6]

Franco was married at the time to Nicole Guettard (their marriage running approximately from 1962 to 1980), Ms. Guettard being gradually replaced in Franco's life by Romay. Guettard worked as a script consultant on some of Franco's films while they were married (sometimes credited as Nicole Franco), and even acted in a few of them. Her daughter from an earlier marriage, Caroline Riviere, also acted in a few Franco films in the early 1970s (including the risqué Exorcisme and The Perverse Countess). Guettard died in 1996.

Franco and Romay worked together for 40 years, and lived together from 1980 onward, although they were only officially married on 25 April 2008. Until her death in 2012 (from cancer, aged 57), Romay was his most regular actress, as well as his life companion and muse. Romay starred in approximately 109 Jesús Franco films, more than any other actor or actress. Although Romay was listed in the credits of several films as a co-director, actor Antonio Mayans stated in a recent interview that Franco used to credit her in that manner for business reasons, although she never actually co-directed any of their films together.[5]

Although he produced a number of relatively successful horror films in the early 1970s (Dracula vs. Frankenstein, The Bare-Breasted Countess, A Virgin Among the Living Dead), many people in the industry considered him a porn director due to the huge number of X-rated adult films he began turning out (even his 1970s horror films featured abundant nudity). Franco returned to low-budget horror films in a brief comeback period from 1980 to 1983 (Mondo Cannibale, Bloody Moon, Oasis of the Zombies, Mansion of the Living Dead and Revenge in the House of Usher), but after 1983, his career took a second downturn as he returned to making mostly pornographic films, most of which left nothing to the imagination.

In his later years, he did, however, get the opportunity to turn out two rather big-budget horror films – Faceless (1988) and Killer Barbys (1996) – both of which showed what great work he could still do when his projects were adequately funded. The entirety of his work after 1996 (beginning with Tender Flesh) was shot-on-video films of very low quality, none of which were distributed theatrically. Romay died of cancer in 2012 at age 57, after which Franco died on April 2, 2013, from natural causes at age 82.[7]

Zombie Lake vs. Oasis of the Zombies

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Franco was supposed to write and direct a film for Eurocine Productions in 1980 called Lake of the Living Dead (a horror film about revived Nazi zombies) but after submitting the basic plot summary, he fell out with the producers, Marius and Daniel Lesoeur, over the ridiculously low budget he was allotted, and the producers immediately hired French horror film director Jean Rollin to direct it (later re-titling it Zombie Lake).

The Lesoeurs later had Rollin shoot new (zombie) footage in 1981 to be added to Franco's A Virgin Among the Living Dead (1973) for its 1981 theatrical rerelease. Franco's original director's cut of the film was later made available on DVD.[5]

Franco later directed another film for the Lesouers called Oasis of the Zombies (a.k.a. Bloodsucking Nazi Zombies on VHS) in 1981, which had a plot very similar to Zombie Lake (also involving revived Nazi zombies). It was released in France as The Abyss of the Living Dead.[5] Franco simultaneously shot a variant Spanish-language version of Oasis of the Zombies at the producers' expense, starring Lina Romay and his "regulars", which was apparently released only in Spain in 1982 as La Tumba de los Muertos Vivientes.[5]

Filmmaking style and themes

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Franco sometimes worked under various pseudonyms, including David Khune and Frank Hollmann. A fan of jazz music (and a musician himself), many of his pseudonyms were taken from jazz musicians such as Clifford Brown and James P. Johnson.

Franco's themes often revolved around lesbian vampires, women in prison, surgical horror, sadomasochism, zombies and sexploitation (including numerous films based on the writings of the Marquis de Sade). He worked in other exploitation film genres, such as cannibal films, spy films, giallo, crime films, science fiction, jungle adventure, Oriental menace, exorcist films, war movies, historical dramas and nunsploitation. His sex movies often contained long, uninterrupted shots of nude women writhing around on beds. Most of his hardcore films starred his lifelong companion Lina Romay (sometimes billed as "Candy Coster" or "Lulu Laverne"), who admitted in interviews to being an exhibitionist.

Franco was known for his use of a hand-held camera and zoom shots, which he felt lent realism to his films. He also was not averse to filming several movies at the same time, knocking together a second feature on the unsuspecting producer's dime. Many of his actors only found out years after the fact that Franco had actually starred them in films for which they had never even been paid.

His main claim to fame, however, is that he managed to direct approximately 173 motion pictures in his lifetime,[5] encompassing a wide swathe of different genres with practically no financial backing available to him. (Note: Some sources which list as many as 200 titles in Franco's filmography are relisting the same films several times under their different variant titles.)

Sometimes referred to as the "European Ed Wood",[8][9] Franco similarly attracted a circle of bizarre but loyal actors and technicians who moved with him over the years from project to project (while receiving very little, if any, money for their efforts). Many of his actors were over-the-hill performers in the twilight of their careers, many of his actresses brazen exhibitionists. He frequently worked with genre actors Lina Romay (who appeared in 109 Franco films), Antonio Mayans (who appeared in 50 Franco films),[5] Howard Vernon (who appeared in 40 Franco films),[5] Paul Müller (who appeared in 15 Franco films), Monica Swinn (who appeared in 15 Franco films), and Christopher Lee (who appeared in 7 Franco films). His frequent cast members also included Jack Taylor, Ewa Strömberg, Anne Libert, Soledad Miranda, Maria Rohm, William Berger, Dennis Price, Olivier Mathot, Muriel Montosse (a.k.a. Victoria Adams), Alice Arno, Montserrat Prous, Alberto Dalbés, Britt Nichols, Pamela Stanford, Mabel Escaño, Kali Hansa, Carmen Carrión and Klaus Kinski, all of whom are well known to Euro horror film historians.

Death

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Franco suffered a severe stroke on 27 March 2013, and was taken to a hospital in Málaga, Spain, where he died six days later, on the morning of 2 April. He was 82.[10]

Filmography

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Sources list only 173 films in Franco's filmography. Other titles listed were simply re-edited or censored versions of the same films, adapted for different markets.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Thrower, Stephen; Grainger, Julian (2015). Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco. Strange Attractor Press. ISBN 978-1-907222-31-3.
  2. ^ a b "The Strange Case Of Jess Franco". Austin Film Society. 12 May 2015. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Erotic horror king Franco to receive Lifetime Achievement Goya". Cineuropa - the best of european cinema. 21 November 2008. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  4. ^ Newman, Kim (5 April 2013). "Jesús Franco obituary". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 28 April 2019. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i Stephen Thrower, Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco (2015)
  6. ^ "The close-ups of his penetrating penis, tongue and fingers in Sexorcismes provide rudimentary hypervisibility but seem contrived." Ward, Glenn: Journeys into Perversion: Vision, Desire and Economies of Transgression in the Films of Jess Franco. University of Sussex, May 2011. p. 200.
  7. ^ Ruiz, Paula Arantzazu (2 April 2013). "Muere Jess Franco, padre de la serie B española". Sensacine.com (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 1 April 2019. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  8. ^ "Obsession: The Films of Jess Franco (First Edition) by Lucas and Peter Blumenstock Balbo (Editors); Howard Vernon (Foreword); Carlos Aguilar, Jack Taylor, William Berger, Monica Swinn, Jess Franco (Contributors) | Search for rare books | ABAA".
  9. ^ "Remembering Jesus Franco, the Spanish Master of 1970s Softcore Horror". 30 October 2014.
  10. ^ Lentz, Harris M. III (2014). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2013. McFarland. p. 119. ISBN 978-1-4766-1652-0.

Further reading

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  • [French] Daniel Bastié, Jess Franco : L’homme aux 200 films, Ed. Grand Angle, 2014
  • Stephen Thrower, Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco (2015)
  • Jess Franco, Memorias del tío Jess (2004) (autobiography, in Spanish)
  • Stéphane du Mesnilot, Jess Franco - Énergies du fantasme (2004, in French)
  • Alain Petit, Manacoa Files (1994–1999, in French)
  • Lucas Balbo, Peter Blumenstock, Christian Kessler, Tim Lucas, Obsession - The Films of Jess Franco (1993)
  • Stephen Thrower, Flowers of Perversion: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco. Strange Attractor Press. (2018)
  • Tim Lucas, "How to Read a Franco Film", in Video Watchdog No. 1 (1990)"Article". Archived from the original on 14 October 2009. Retrieved 22 June 2008.
  • The book Immoral Tales: European Sex & Horror Movies 1956–1984 (1994), by Cathal Tohill and Pete Tombs, dedicates a chapter to Franco.
  • Xavier Mendik. "Perverse Bodies, Profane Texts: Processes of Sadeian 'Mixture' in the Films of Jesús Franco" in Andy Black (ed.), Necronomicon: The Journal of Horror and Erotic Cinema Book Two London: Creation Books, 1998, pp. 6–29.
  • Benedikt Eppenberger, Daniel Stapfer. Mädchen, Machos und Moneten: Die unglaubliche Geschichte des Schweizer Kinounternehmers Erwin C. Dietrich. Mit einem Vorwort von Jess Franco. Verlag Scharfe Stiefel, Zurich, 2006, ISBN 978-3-033-00960-8
  • (in Italian) Robert Monell, "Il codice segreto di Jesús Franco", in Nocturno Dossier n. 60, luglio 2007
  • Robert Monell, essays on Devil Hunter/Il Cacciatore di Uomini and The Cannibals/White Cannibal Queen in Eaten Alive: Italian Cannibal and Zombie Movies pp. 145–148 Edited by Jay Slater, Plexus Publishing Limited, London (2002)
  • Robert Monell, Foreword: "Jess Franco—Cinema Degree Zero" in Il Caso Jesús Franco, edited by Francesco Cesari, (2010, in English, Italian and Spanish) Granviale Editore, Venezia, Italy, pp. 11–12.
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