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Joseph P. Mawra. Director: White Slaves of Chinatown. Joseph W. Mawra grew up in Queens , NY. From 1956-59 he attended Hofstra University, where he took courses in such subjects as English and creative writing.
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Joseph P. Mawra. Director: White Slaves of Chinatown. Joseph W. Mawra grew up in Queens , NY. From 1956-59 he attended Hofstra University, where he took courses in such subjects as English and creative writing.
Joseph P. Mawra was an American film director and scriptwriter. He was responsible for several low-budget exploitation films, including Fireball Jungle and Chained Girls. It has been claimed that he was originally from Cuba and his birth name was Joseph Prieto.
Murder in Mississippi …. Producer. Joseph W. Mawra grew up in Queens , NY. From 1956-59 he attended Hofstra University, where he took courses in such subjects as English and creative writing. He got his start in show business as a freelance joke writer for talk show host Jack Paar.
Aug 1, 2019 · After having been run out of New York City’s Chinatown, brothel owner Madame Olga moves her ring of prostitutes and criminals to a deserted ore mine and starts over.
Joseph P. Mawra was an American film director and scriptwriter. He was responsible for several low-budget exploitation films, including Fireball Jungle and Chained Girls. It has been claimed that he was originally from Cuba and his birth name was Joseph Prieto.
It was produced by George Weiss (best known for Glen or Glenda), and written directed by Joseph P. Mawra. It has been released on DVD along with Daughters of Lesbos. See also. List of American films of 1965; References