Miguel Mihura Santos (Madrid, July 21, 1905-Madrid, October 28, 1977) was a Spanish playwright, cartoonist and journalist. Mihura was also the screenwriter of more than twenty-five films, including Bienvenido Mr. Marshall, directed by Luis García Berlanga in 1952.
Welcome Mr. Marshall!
(Screenplay)
Three Top Hats
(Writer)
Panthers Eat the Rich
(Theatre Play)
My Beloved Juan
(Writer)
Ninette and a Gentleman from Murcia
(Theatre Play)
Una de fieras
(Story)
El caso del señor vestido de violeta
(Writer)
La tetera
(Writer)
¡Viva lo imposible!
(Adaptation)
The Sunless Street
(Screenplay)
La bella Dorotea
(Writer)
Viva lo imposible
(Writer)
Les trois chapeaux claques
(Writer)
El puente de la paz
(Story)
El puente de la paz
(Screenplay)
Carlota
(Screenplay)
Carlota
(Theatre Play)
Intriga
(Dialogue)
El extraño caso de la mujer asesinada
(Theatre Play)
An Ordinary Woman
(Dialogue)
An Ordinary Woman
(Story)
Three Dates with Destiny
(Writer)
Pecadora
(Writer)
Un bigote para dos
(Dialogue)
Un bigote para dos
(Screenplay)
Un bigote para dos
(Director)
Un bigote para dos
(Lyricist)
Ninette
(Writer)
Maribel and the Strange Family
(Writer)
La decente
(Writer)
Amor es... veneno, Carlota
(Writer)
Castillo de naipes
(Additional Dialogue)
Melocotón en almíbar
(Writer)
Marry Me, Maribel
(Writer)
Ni pobre, ni rico, sino todo lo contrario
(Writer)
Siempre vuelven de madrugada
(Writer)
Yo no soy la Mata-Hari
(Story)
Los hijos de la noche
(Additional Dialogue)
Fail in Communism
(Idea)
The Case of the Wee Murdered Woman
(Story)
El pasado amenaza
(Script)
Me quiero casar contigo
(Writer)
For Men Only
(Theatre Play)
Ninette y un señor de Murcia
(Writer)
Ninette y un señor de Murcia
(Creator)