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Archibaldo Burns Luján (7 April 1914 - 24 January 2011) was a Mexican writer and film director. He was born in Mexico City in 1914. He is the descendant of the Scottish poet Robert Burns. He was sent to Europe at the age of 12, studying in England and then France. Upon his return to Mexico, he administered the cotton ranches of his family in Torreón, Coahuila. At the same time, he became interested in cinema. His first collaboration was with Alejandro Galindo in Refugiados en Madrid (1938). He also worked with Chano Urueta in La noche de los mayas (1939). His first solo effort as director wa…
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- The Night of the Mayans (1939) Writer
- Occupation of Darkness (1981) Director
- La noche de las flores (2011) Screenplay
- El Reventón (1977) Director
- Los apuros de Narciso (1940) Producer
- Juan, the Chamula (1975) Writer
- Juego de mentiras (1967) Director
- Un agujero en la niebla (1967) Director
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