- Gene
Quintano (born 1946 as
Eugene Francis Quintano Jr.) is an
American screenwriter, actor, film
producer and director. He is best
known for
writing sequels...
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Alberto Fernando Quintano Ralph (born 26
April 1946),
commonly known as El Mariscal, is a
Chilean former professional footballer. He pla**** as a defender...
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Quintano (Cremasco: Quintà) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Cremona in the
Italian region Lombardy,
located about 35 km (22 mi) east of Milan...
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Manuel Quintano Bonifaz (c. 1699 – 18
December 1774) was a
Spanish cleric who was
Grand Inquisitor of
Spain from 1755 to 1774.
Manuel Quintano Bonifaz...
- Raúl de la Hoz
Quintano (Spanish pronunciation: [raˈul de la ˈoθ kinˈtano]; born 4 May 1973) is a
Spanish politician of the People's
Party who was elected...
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Weapon 1) is a 1993
American parody film
directed and co-written by Gene
Quintano, and
starring Emilio Estevez,
Samuel L. Jackson,
Kathy Ireland,
Frank McRae...
- this
period were ****nio
Iglesias and
Lucien Müller. In 1978, José María
Quintano Vadillo replaced Antonio Martínez
Laredo as president.
After two seasons...
- (Giamatti) and his henchmen.
Smith enlists the help of
prostitute Donna Quintano (Bellucci) to keep the baby safe as he
unravels the conspiracy. According...
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Baldi and
starring Tony Anthony, Ana Obregón, Gene
Quintano, and
Francisco Rabal.
Anthony and
Quintano also
served as
producers and screenwriters. The musical...
- It was
directed by
Dorian Walker and
written by
Charles Gale and Gene
Quintano. It was
filmed at
Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. It
marks the debut...