- Hugo
Geronimo Fregonese (8
April 1908 – 11
January 1987) was an
Argentine film
director and
screenwriter who
worked both in
Hollywood and his home country...
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Saddle Tramp is a 1950
American Western film
directed by Hugo
Fregonese and
starring Joel
McCrea and
Wanda Hendrix. Its
uncredited theme song was "The...
- by John
Brahm in 1944, and as Man in the
Attic (1953)
directed by Hugo
Fregonese. The film
follows two
parallel stories, one
being about a
troubled detective...
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after divorcing Stauffer in
Ciudad Juárez, she
married director Hugo
Fregonese there.
Their first child,
Diana Maria, was born on
January 1, 1949, in...
- One Way
Street is a 1950
American film noir
crime film
directed by Hugo
Fregonese and
starring James Mason, Märta Torén and Dan Duryea. The film
takes place...
- Man in the
Attic is a 1953
American horror film
directed by Hugo
Fregonese and
starring Jack Palance,
Constance Smith and
Byron Palmer. The screenplay...
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directed by
Lucas Demare and Hugo
Fregonese Savage Pampas (1966 film), an English-language
remake directed by Hugo
Fregonese This
disambiguation page lists...
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horror and Sci-Fi film co-directed by
Tulio Demicheli and Hugo
Fregonese. (
Fregonese quit
midway through the
production so the film was
completed by...
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Black Tuesday is a 1954
American crime drama film noir
directed by Hugo
Fregonese and
starring Edward G. Robinson,
Peter Graves and Jean Parker. The supporting...
- Six
Convicts is a 1952
American film noir
crime drama directed by Hugo
Fregonese. The
screenplay was
adapted by
Michael Blankfort from the autobiographical...