Posted by Nzoog on Latarnia:

Many people will remember Francisco Valladares Barragán as (rather unflaterringly) the somewhat indifferent lead in Pierre Chevalier’s Orloff and the Invisible Man (1970) but then his heart was probably not in it. I once saw him being interviewed on TV, saying that his film career wasn’t much. But then, his main dedications were the stage and poetry reciting. He was also much active as a dubber, providing the Spanish voice for several performances by, among others, Alain Delon, Helmut Berger, Louis Jourdan, Don Murray and Robert Wagner. Also Clint Eastwood in The Good, the bad and the Ugly, Volonté in Face to Face, John Steiner in Tepepa, Tomas Milian in Django Kill, Manolo Otero in Franco’s Red Lips movies, David Frankham in Master of the World, Duane Jones of Night of the Living Dead and many others.
He also acted as the speaker (reciting poems by Vicente Aleixandre) in the premiere of the musical piece Los sonidos de la guerra, by Luis de Pablo (of Nieves Conde’s The Prehistoric Sound)