
Edgar Neville
Directing
🎂 1899-12-28
Edgar Neville Romrée, Count of Berlanga de Duero (1899-1967) was a Spanish diplomat, playwright, and film director. He is considered one of the best directors of post-war Spain. Neville's life could be regarded as eventful. After a short participation in the Rif War as a hussar, Neville entered the artistic world, making friends with figures such as José López Rubio, Luis Buñuel, Federico García Lorca, Manuel de Falla, and Salvador Dalí. At the same time, in 1922 he became a diplomat, thanks to which he travelled the world until he settled in Los Angeles. There he met Charles Chaplin, who introduced him to the industry as a writer. In the 1930s, he returned to Spain and became romantically involved with Conchita Montes, with whom he would make most of his films. However, the Civil War broke out and Neville served the Republic as a diplomat in London while also working as a spy for the rebel side. Once discovered, he fled until he ended up in the rebel zone, where he carried out propaganda services. Once the war was over, and after a period in Italy, he settled in Marbella, recording excellent films and plays in all genres, the most outstanding examples being Life on a Thread (1945), The Tower of the Seven Hunchbacks (1944), The Crime of Bordadores' Street (1946), the acclaimed documentary Flamenco (1952), and the successful play The Dance (1952), then made into a film. Neville's talent has often gone unrecognised both because of his alleged political views and the fact that much of his oeuvre has been considered lost for decades. However, thanks to the efforts of Filmoteca Española, it has been possible to recover many of his films and discover the originality behind this interesting figure.
Cast credits(2)
Writing (42)

Theatre Play
1970

Screenplay
1944

Writer
1960

Dialogue
1930

Writer
1945

Writer
1942

Writer
1992

Writer
1935

Writer
1950

Screenplay
1954

Story
1954

Writer
1952

Writer
1957

Writer
1951

Writer
1952
Dialogue
1931

Writer
1955

Writer
1941

Screenplay
1946

Writer
1959

Screenplay
1941

Screenstory
1941

Writer
1945

Writer
1948

Novel
1963
Writer
1935

Writer
1947

Writer
1939
Writer
1933

Writer
1942

Writer
1938

Screenplay
1948

Dialogue
1948
Writer
1935

Screenplay
1934

Dialogue
1934

Screenplay
1943

Screenstory
1943

Writer
1931

Writer
1936

Writer
1939
Writer
1938
Directing (32)

Director
1944

Director
1960

Stage Director
1930

Director
1945

Director
1942

Director
1947

Director
1950

Director
1952

Director
1957

Director
1951

Director
1952
Stage Director
1931

Director
1941

Director
1946

Director
1959

Director
1941

Director
1945

Director
1948
Director
1935

Director
1947

Director
1939
Director
1933

Director
1942

Director
1938

Director
1948
Director
1935

Assistant Director
1934

Director
1943

Director
1931

Director
1936

Director
1939
Director
1938