Jesús Franco es uno de los mayores nombres del cine B mundial. Con más de 180 trabajos y un gran número de seudónimos, es difícil catalogar su trabajo pese a la existencia de estudios y retrospectivas tanto en europa como en América. A través de una serie de entrevistas con él, el documental trata de que el espectador conozca mejor su obra, su idea del cine y su persona.
Jesus (or Jess) Franco is one of the great names in B movies. With a number of pseudonyms (Clifford Brown, David Khunne, etc...) and a filmography including over 170 titles, it is extremely difficult to catalogue and categorize his work, despite the existence of many retrospectives and studies in both Europe and the United States. Jess began his career as an assistant director, the high point of which was working with Orson Welles whom he admired greatly. Jess himself became well known in 1961 with The Awful Doctor Orloff, a horror film which instantly became a classic. Working with Jess on the same project was Howard Vernon, an actor whose name was synonymous with Eurocine (the production company at the time most closely associated with genre cinema) and who later became one of Jess Franco's key actors. From that moment his international career took off, his credits include The Diabolical Dr Z, Lucky the Inscrutable, Count Dracula, Vampyros Lesbos and Succubus
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