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Óscar J. Brooks Filmography

Production17 FILMS IN DB

Óscar J.Brooks

Known for Production · Las cariñosas, El Ceniciento, The Count of Monte Cristo

17
FILMS IN DB
$385
TOTAL VALUE
4
PRICED
$96
AVG VALUE
OTHER
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
The Children of Satan
~$235 · BLU-RAY · 1972
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MOST VALUABLE
The Children of Satan
$235 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Óscar J. Brooks is a notable figure in the realm of film production, particularly recognized for his pivotal role in the classic 1949 film "La mujer del puerto." This evocative work not only showcases the depth of post-war cinema but also highlights Brooks' ability to blend compelling narratives with striking visuals, making it a sought-after title among collectors of vintage films. Collectors are particularly drawn to "La mujer del puerto" for its rich historical context and its influence on the development of Latin American cinema. The film's limited availability on physical media, especially in pristine condition, adds to its allure. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, Brooks has left an indelible mark on film history, making his productions essential pieces for any serious collector’s library. His contributions continue to resonate, sparking interest in both retrospective screenings and home media releases.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Óscar J. Brooks known for?

Óscar J. Brooks is known for his work in production.

What genres does Óscar J. Brooks' filmography span?

His filmography spans Drama, Comedy, Crime, Thriller, Music, and Romance.

What era or decades does Óscar J. Brooks' work cover?

His work covers the years from 1947 to 1972, with the most active decade being the 1950s.

How many films are in Óscar J. Brooks' filmography?

Óscar J. Brooks has a total of 17 films listed in his filmography.

What are some notable films produced by Óscar J. Brooks?

Some notable films include Cuatro vidas (1949), Hipócrita..! (1949), and The Woman and the Beast (1959).