★ Directing
1912 – 1985
· Chillán, Biobío, Chile
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Active 1930–1982
Tito Davison, born in 1912 in Chile, made a significant mark in the realm of cult cinema as both a director and writer. His 1969 film The Big Cube showcases his unique vision, blending elements of psychological thriller and exploitation. As a director, he navigated the complexities of narrative and visual storytelling, creating a film that challenges perceptions of reality. Davison's work remains a notable part of the 1960s grindhouse scene, contributing to the conversation around genre cinema and its cultural impact.
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The Big Cube
1969
★ 4.5
Director
A young woman and her drug addict boyfriend plot to drive the woman's stepmother insane with LSD in a plot to secure an inheritance.
Career Highlights
Top 6 by popularity · TMDB
Filmography
119 credits
1930s
6 credits
Crew Credits
1980s
5 credits
1970s
12 credits
1960s
27 credits
1950s
40 credits
1940s
26 credits
1930s
3 credits