Rafael Portillo

Rafael Portillo

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Gender

Male

Birthday

11/11/1916

Day of Death

30/11/1995
(79) years old

Place of Birth

Biography

Rafael Portillo was born on November 11, 1916 in Mexico City, Mexico. He was a director and editor, known for Emilio Varela vs. Camelia la Texana (1980), A Hard Guy to Kill (1967) and The Ghost Falls in Love (1953). He died on November 30, 1995 in Mexico City, Mexico.

Known For

Filmography

Cast

2023

Impuratus

as Shadow Demon

Crew

2004

The Reunion

as Associate Producer

1991

Escorpiones

as Director

1991

Escorpiones

as Writer

1989

Misión venganza

as Director

1988

El pájaro muerto

as Director

1982

El rey de los albures

as Director

1980

Las Tentadoras

as Director

1979

Muñecas de medianoche

as Director

1979

Tierra sangrienta

as Director

1979

The Loving Ones

as Director

1976

I Was Raped

as Director

1975

Sangre derramada

as Director

1975

Sangre derramada

as Adaptation

1975

The Devil's Rain

as Second Unit Director

1970

Tres noches de locura

as Director

1968

Cautivo del mas allá

as Director

1967

Amanecí en tus brazos

as Director

1967

Hard Breed to Kill

as Director

1967

Hard Breed to Kill

as Adaptation

1965

Mar sangriento

as Director

1965

Operación Tiburón

as Writer

1964

Bello amanecer

as Writer

1963

Condenados a muerte

as Director

1959

Ferias de México

as Director

1958

Bolero Inmortal

as Screenplay

1958

Bolero Inmortal

as Director

1958

Mujeres encantadoras

as Director

1958

Música y dinero

as Director

1957

The Aztec Mummy

as Director

1955

A Life in the Balance

as Director

1953

The Ghost falls in Love

as Screenplay

1952

Mexican Bus Ride

as Editor

1952

Traigo mi 45

as Screenplay

1951

Full Spead Ahead

as Editor

1951

Girls in Uniform

as Editor

1949

The Bewitched House

as Editor

1949

Prisión de sueños

as Editor

1949

La dama del velo

as Editor

1947

Vuelven los García

as Editor

1947

The Three Garcías

as Editor

1945

Canaima

as Editor

1944

Balajú

as Editor