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- Boris Szulzinger was a Belgian author, film director and producer. He was known for The Lonely Killers (1972) and Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle (1975, directed...
- French-Belgian adult animated comedy film directed by cartoonist Picha and Boris Szulzinger. It is a parody of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan. The film was the first...
- directed with Boris Szulzinger) Le Chainon manquant (The Missing Link) (1980) Le Big-Bang (The Big Bang) (1987, directed with Boris Szulzinger) Blanche-Neige...
- Tage Danielsson, Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle (1975) by Picha and Boris Szulzinger, and Historias de amor y masacre (1979) by Jorge Amorós. Animator Ralph...
- production Siska Van Roosemaal in 1973. Gr**** pla**** Fiancé in Boris Szulzinger's Mama Dracula (1980) and Doctor Cornelius in the 2008 film The Chronicles...
- Belgian comedy horror film co-written, produced and directed by Boris Szulzinger. The story relates how Mama Dracula (a character based on the life story...
- Lionel (French version) Tony Hendra (English version) Produced by Boris Szulzinger Starring David Lander Carole Androsky Marshall Efron Alice Playten Narrated...
- Fleischer 1975 Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle Brutish (voice) Picha Boris Szulzinger English-language version 1979 The Hitter Nathan Christopher Leitch 1980...
- of Countess Elizabeth Bathory. Mama Dracula 1980 France/Belgium Boris Szulzinger Louise Fletcher, Maria Schneider, Marc-Henri Wajnberg Based on Countess...
- (1864–1942), entomologist Auguste Perret (1874–1954), architect Boris Szulzinger (born 1945), film director and producer Camille Lemonnier (1844–1913)...