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Ray Nazarro (aka "Ray" and "Nat;" né Raymond Alfred Nazarro; September 25, 1902 – September 8, 1986) was an American film and television director, producer, and screenwriter. Budd Boetticher called him a "ten-day picture guy."
Ray Nazarro. Writer: Bullfighter and the Lady. Boston-born Ray Nazarro began his movie career in the silent-film era, where he often worked as an assistant director. He started his directing career in 1932, beginning with shorts and graduating to low-budget quickie features for Poverty Row studios.
Ray Nazarro. Writer: Bullfighter and the Lady. Boston-born Ray Nazarro began his movie career in the silent-film era, where he often worked as an assistant director. He started his directing career in 1932, beginning with shorts and graduating to low-budget quickie features for Poverty Row studios.
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Ray Nazarro made quite an impact on the film industry by directing some memorable films. Nazarro directed a variety of independent films at the beginning of his Hollywood career, working on such titles as "Last Days of Boot Hill" (1947), "Law of the Canyon" (1947) and the Charles Starrett...
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1945 Outlaws of the Rockies. 1935 Roaring Roads (as Raymond Nazarro) 1932 Runt Page (Short) (as Raymond Nazarro) 1930 Darktown Follies (Short) (as Nat Nazarro) 1929 In and Out (Short) (as Nat Nazzaro) Hide Second Unit Director or Assistant Director (21 credits) 1948 To the Ends of the Earth (second unit director: China)