Alejandro Pérez Lugín (1870–1926) was a Spanish writer and film director.
He attended university in Santiago de Compostela, and a number of his books have Galician themes.
His 1921 novel Currito of the Cross, which uses bullfighting as its backdrop, has been adapted into film four times.
[1] Pérez Lugin himself directed successful film adaptations of two of his works during the silent era.
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