José Crespo
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Also Known As:José Crespo Férez

Olimpia (1930)
Spanish version of the MGM romance, His Glorious Night: in the old Austro-Hungarian empire, a princess rejects her arranged marriage and loves,...

Hollywood Mystery (1934)
A PR man for a low-budget movie studio comes up with what he believes is the perfect gimmick--to make a gangster picture with a real mobster in the...

The Big House (1930)
The Spanish-language version of 1930's The Big House.

Madame X (1931)
Based on Alexandre Bisson's play.

Wu Li Chang (1930)
Spanish Version of MGM's "Mr. Wu"

Love in Every Port (1931)
An inveterate sailor renounces love because of his passion for the sea. It is the Spanish-language version of Way for a Sailor (Wood, 1930).

Rascals (1938)
A Gypsy band takes lots of stuff but always in a good cause. Led by Jane Withers, they pick up a socialite who has amnesia. She works as a fortune...

La vida bohemia (1938)
Based on Scènes de la vie de bohème by Henri Murger, and the Giacomo Puccini opera. The young, tubercular seamstress, Mimi, falls in...

The Black Pearl (1977)
The young Ramon Salazar, son of a village owner, dreams of becoming a pearl fisherman. His father agrees to let him experience this job. Ramon enters...

Angelina, o El honor de un brigadier (1935)
Madrid, Spain, 1880. Angelina, daughter of the pompous Brigadier Marcial, is tempted by the womanizer Germán, who asks her to run away...

Revenge (1928)
Rascha, the wild daughter of Costa, the Gypsy bear tamer, swears revenge on Jorga, her father's enemy, when he cuts off her braids (a sign of...

La niña de mis ojos (1947)
Classic movie of Mexican cinema.

Joy Street (1929)
Mimi, an unsophisticated American girl attending an exclusive Swiss boarding school, unexpectedly inherits a large fortune. Returning to the United...

Revenge at Monte Carlo (1933)
Following President Alarcon's ouster from rule in the mythical republic of Luvania, a group of aristocrats plot in Monte Carlo for Alarcon's return...

Dos noches (1933)
A Spanish-language version of "Revenge at Monte Carlo".