Roberto A. Suarez (b. November 27, 1942 in Manila) is a Filipino film producer, director and screenwriter. He is sometimes credited as George Richardson.
In the 1970s, Suarez wrote, directed and produced several B-movie action films, including 1977's Bionic Boy and 1978's They Call Her Cleopatra Wong, which were Philippines-Singaporean co-productions produced by BAS Film Productions, which Suarez co-founded.[1]
His recent works include the 2003 Filipino comedy, Crying Ladies, on which he served as co-executive producer.
Filmography
- Prodigal Boxer (1972) producer only
- King Boxer (1972) producer only
- Cosa Nostra Asia (1973) producer only
- Black Dragon (1974) producer only
- Master Samurai (1974) producer only
- They Call Him Chop Suey (1975) producer only
- Bionic Boy (1977) producer/writer
- Cleopatra Wong (1977)
- Dynamite Johnson/Bionic Boy Part 2 (1978)
- Devils Angels/Devil's Three/Pay Or Die (1979)
- The One-Armed Executioner (1981)
- Warriors of the Apocalypse/Searchers Of The Voodoo Mountain (1985)
- American Commandos (1986)
- Red Roses For A Call Girl/Manila Tattoo (1987)
- Obsessed (1996)
References
- ^ Bionic Boy and Cleopatra Wong: Singapore's Heroic Duo, Southeast Asia Cinematheque, 2005.
External links
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