Arcady Boytler
Arcady Sergeevich Boytler Rososky was a producer, screenwriter, and director most renowned for his films during the golden age of Mexican cinema.
Boytler was born in Moscow, Russia. During the 1920s, he started filming silent comedies. A collaborator of Sergei Eisenstein, he was called "the Russian Rooster" when he came to Mexico to film La mujer del puerto. In 1937 he filmed ¡Así es mi tierra!, which followed the model of Fernando de Fuentes's classic Allá en el Rancho Grande. However, the film subverted the Mexican Revolutionary genre by making the general into the villain.
He died in the Mexican Federal District of heart disease.Filmography
- Como yo te quería producer
- Amor prohibido director, producer and screenwriter
- Una luz en mi camino
- El capitán aventurero director and screenwriter
- Heads or Tails director and screenwriter
- ¡Así es mi tierra! director and screenwriter
- Celos director, screenwriter, and editor
- El tesoro de Pancho Villa director, screenwriter, and editor
- Revista musical director
- La mujer del puerto director and supervising editor
- Joyas de México director
- Mano a mano director and screenwriter
- Un espectador impertinente director, actor and screenwriter
- ¡Que viva México! extra
Cinema of Chile
- El buscador de fortuna director and actor
- Boytler Tötet Langeweile actor and director
- Boytler gegen Chaplin actor and director
- Arkadij Controller Spalnych Vagonov actor and director
- Arkadij Zhenitsa actor and director
- Arkadij Sportsman actor and director