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Raúl Martínez Solares was a Mexican cinematographer (1908-1972). He began his career during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. His brother was the renowned film director, Gilberto Martínez Solares. He received the Ariel Award in 1957 for best photography for the film Cry of the bewitched (1957).
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- The Vampire and Sex (1969) Director of Photography
- El Portero (1950) Director of Photography
- Cuidado con el amor (1954) Director of Photography
- Dr. Satan (1966) Director of Photography
- Shark (1969) Director of Photography
- Santo in the Treasure of Dracula (1969) Director of Photography
- Night of the Bloody Apes (1969) Director of Photography
- The Cockfighter (1948) Director of Photography
- Las tarántulas (1973) Writer
- A Woman Without Love (1952) Director of Photography
- The World at Their Feet (1970) Camera Operator
- El Mago (1949) Director of Photography
- Ship of the Monsters (1960) Director of Photography
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