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Lupe Del Castillo
Lupe del Castillo was a Mexican actress who appeared during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema in supporting roles, usually as a maid or an elderly woman. Her films include '' Peach Blossom'' (1945), ''Rosenda'' (1948), and ''Comisario en turno'' (1949).García Riera, p. 324 Selected filmography *'' Peach Blossom'' (1945) *'' Nocturne of Love'' (1948) *'' The Genius'' (1948) *'' La Gota de sangre'' (1950) *'' The Doorman'' (1950) *''Crime and Punishment'' (1951) *''Yes, My Love ''Yes, My Love'' (Spanish: ''Sí, mi vida'') is a 1953 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Fernando Méndez and starring Lilia Michel, Rafael Baledón and Pedro Infante.Wilt p.403 Cast * Lilia Michel as Lilia * Rafael Baledón as Rafael * ...'' (1953) *'' What Can Not Be Forgiven'' (1953) References Bibliography *García Riera, Emilio. ''Historia documental del cine mexicano: 1945''. Ediciones Era, 1969. External links * Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown Mexican film actresses ...
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Golden Age Of Mexican Cinema
The Golden Age of Mexican cinema ( es, Época de Oro del Cine Mexicano) is a period in the history of the Cinema of Mexico between 1930 and 1969 when the Mexican film industry reached high levels of production, quality and economic success of its films, besides having gained recognition internationally. It began with the film ''Allá en el Rancho Grande'' (1936), directed by Fernando de Fuentes. In 1939, during World War II, the film industry in the US and Europe declined, because the materials previously destined for film production now were for the new arms industry. Many countries began to focus on making films about war, leaving an opportunity for Mexico to produce commercial films for the Mexican and Latin American markets. This cultural environment favored the emergence of a new generation of directors and actors considered to date, icons in Mexico and in Hispanic countries and Spanish-speaking audiences. Mexican cinema of the Golden Age is also credited with propelling Mex ...
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Peach Blossom (film)
''Flor de durazno'' is a 1945 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Miguel Zacarías, who also adapted it from the novel by Gustavo Martínez Zuviria, better known for his pen name, Hugo Wast. It stars Fernando Soler Fernando Soler (born Fernando Díaz Pavia; 24 May 1896 – 25 October 1979) was a Mexican actor, director, screenwriter, and producer. He was considered one of the most important figures of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. In his career spanning ..., Esther Fernández, and David Silva. References External links * 1945 films 1945 romantic drama films Mexican black-and-white films Mexican romantic drama films 1940s Mexican films {{romantic-drama-film-stub ...
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Nocturne Of Love (1948 Film)
''Nocturne of Love'' (Spanish: ''Nocturno de amor'') is a 1948 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel and starring Miroslava, Víctor Junco and Hilda Sour, with the special participation of Yolanda Montes. It was co-written by Luis and Janet Alcoriza.González Casanova, p. 61. Cast * Miroslava as Marta Reyes * Víctor Junco * Hilda Sour * Carlos Martínez Baena * Miguel Ángel Ferriz * Alfredo Varela * Juan Orraca * Francisco Reiguera * Roberto Y. Palacios * Lupe del Castillo * Lilia Prado * Juan Bruno Tarraza * Yolanda Montes Yolanda Yvonne Montes Farrington (born January 3, 1932), better known by her stage-name Tongolele, is an American-Mexican dancer, actress and vedette (cabaret), vedette. Early life Yolanda Yvonne Montes Farrington, was born in Spokane, Washingt ... References Bibliography *Aviña, Rafael. ''David Silva: Un campeón de mil rostros''. UNAM, 2007. *González Casanova, Manuel. ''Luis Alcoriza: Soy un solitario que e ...
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The Genius (1948 Film)
''The Genius'' (Spanish:''El supersabio'') is a 1948 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Perla Aguiar and Carlos Martínez Baena.Standish & Bell p.133 The film's sets were designed by the art director Gunther Gerszo. Plot Cantinflas is an assistant to a leading scientist. He is pursued by a gang who wish to discover the secret formula for a cheaper fuel that his boss has allegedly discovered. Cast * Cantinflas as himself * Perla Aguiar as Marisa Miranda * Carlos Martínez Baena as Professor Archimedes Monteagudo * Alejandro Cobo as Octavio * Aurora Walker as Angélica Montes * Alfredo Varela as Pepe Montes * José Pidal as Doctor Inocencio Violante * Eduardo Casado as Presidente de directorio petroleo * Francisco Jambrina as Fiscal * Pepe Martínez as Lic. Remigio Paredes * Felipe Montoya as Señor Humberto Moya * Rafael Icardo asAgustín Montes * Carmen Novelty as Hija de Angélica Montes * Armando Arriola as Ayudante d ...
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La Gota De Sangre
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The Doorman (1950 Film)
''The Doorman'' (Spanish: ''El portero''), also known as ''Puerta, joven'' (Spanish: ''Door, Young Man'' or ''The Door, Please''), is a 1950 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas and Silvia Pinal. Plot The ''portero'' or doorman of a humble neighborhood (Cantinflas) also writes letters to his neighbors for extra money. He falls in love with his beautiful neighbor, Rosita (Pinal), who cannot walk, while a young military man is also in love with the girl. The doorman wants his neighbor to be happy, so he writes letters to her, but signing as her military admirer. Meanwhile, the doorman has a plan for her to walk again, by earning money at the horse races to pay for her operation. Cast *Cantinflas as El portero *Silvia Pinal as Rosa María ("Rosita") *Carlos Martínez Baena as Don Sebastián, el profe *Óscar Pulido as Elpidio *Josefina del Mar as La vecina bailarina * Fernando Casanova as Raúl *José Baviera as Dr. Perfecto Lozano *Conchita Genti ...
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Crime And Punishment (1951 Film)
''Crime and Punishment'' (Spanish:''Crimen y castigo'') is a 1951 Mexican film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Roberto Cañedo, Lilia Prado and Carlos López Moctezuma. It is an adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsky's 1866 novel ''Crime and Punishment'', with the setting updated to a contemporary Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director Javier Torres Torija. Cast * Roberto Cañedo as Ramón Bernal * Lilia Prado as Sonia * Carlos López Moctezuma as Delegado Porfirio Marín * Luis Beristáin as Carlos * Elda Peralta as María * Fanny Schiller as Mamá de Ramón * Lupe del Castillo as Doña Lorenza * Rodolfo Calvo as Empleado delegación * Enrique Carrillo as Cargador * Enedina Díaz de León as Mujer busca empleo * José Escanero as Portero * Rafael Estrada as Roldan * Juan Pulido as Pedro Luquin * Salvador Quiroz as Cantinero * Polo Ramos as Nicolás * Nicolasito Rodriguez as Hijo de Nacho * Humberto Rodríguez as D ...
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Yes, My Love
''Yes, My Love'' (Spanish: ''Sí, mi vida'') is a 1953 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Fernando Méndez and starring Lilia Michel, Rafael Baledón and Pedro Infante.Wilt p.403 Cast * Lilia Michel as Lilia * Rafael Baledón as Rafael * Pedro Infante as Cameo * María Victoria as Cantante * Pedro Vargas as Cantante * Mario Rey as Cantante * Los Churumbeles de España as Cantantes * Carlota Solares as Alegria * Carlos Martínez Baena as Doctor Amado Castellanos * Carlos Riquelme as Jaime * Rafael Banquells as Valentín Chagoya * Ernesto Finance as Jefe Demetrius * Sergio Virel as Joven pretendiente de Lilia * Lupe del Castillo as Señorita directora * Héctor Mateos as Dr. Zavala * Guillermo Cramer as Esbirro de Demetrius * Omar Jasso as Mensajero * Chel López as Esbirro de Demetrius * Agustín Fernández as Esbirro de Demetrius * Concepción Martínez as Profesora * Magdalena G. de Banquells as Profesora * Alberto 'Chivo' Córdoba ...
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What Can Not Be Forgiven
''What Can Not Be Forgiven'' (Spanish: ''Lo que no se puede perdonar!..'') is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by Roberto Rodríguez and starring María Elena Marqués, Armando Calvo Armando Calvo (25 December 1919 – 6 July 1996) was a Puerto Rican-born Spanish actor. His father was Juan Calvo Domenech, a Spanish actor and his mother was Minerva Lespier, a Puerto Rican. Calvo worked in Spain, Italy, and Mexico appearin ... and Domingo Soler.Amador p.134 Cast References Bibliography * María Luisa Amador. ''Cartelera cinematográfica, 1950-1959''. UNAM, 1985. External links * 1953 films 1953 drama films Mexican drama films 1950s Spanish-language films Films directed by Roberto Rodríguez Mexican black-and-white films 1950s Mexican films Films scored by Raúl Lavista {{1950s-Mexico-film-stub ...
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Year Of Birth Unknown
A year or annus is the orbital period of a planetary body, for example, the Earth, moving in its orbit around the Sun. Due to the Earth's axial tilt, the course of a year sees the passing of the seasons, marked by change in weather, the hours of daylight, and, consequently, vegetation and soil fertility. In temperate and subpolar regions around the planet, four seasons are generally recognized: spring, summer, autumn and winter. In tropical and subtropical regions, several geographical sectors do not present defined seasons; but in the seasonal tropics, the annual wet and dry seasons are recognized and tracked. A calendar year is an approximation of the number of days of the Earth's orbital period, as counted in a given calendar. The Gregorian calendar, or modern calendar, presents its calendar year to be either a common year of 365 days or a leap year of 366 days, as do the Julian calendars. For the Gregorian calendar, the average length of the calendar year ( ...
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Year Of Death Unknown
A year or annus is the orbital period of a planetary body, for example, the Earth, moving in its orbit around the Sun. Due to the Earth's axial tilt, the course of a year sees the passing of the seasons, marked by change in weather, the hours of daylight, and, consequently, vegetation and soil fertility. In temperate and subpolar regions around the planet, four seasons are generally recognized: spring, summer, autumn and winter. In tropical and subtropical regions, several geographical sectors do not present defined seasons; but in the seasonal tropics, the annual wet and dry seasons are recognized and tracked. A calendar year is an approximation of the number of days of the Earth's orbital period, as counted in a given calendar. The Gregorian calendar, or modern calendar, presents its calendar year to be either a common year of 365 days or a leap year of 366 days, as do the Julian calendars. For the Gregorian calendar, the average length of the calendar year (the mea ...
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Mexican Film Actresses
Mexican may refer to: Mexico and its culture *Being related to, from, or connected to the country of Mexico, in North America ** People *** Mexicans, inhabitants of the country Mexico and their descendants *** Mexica, ancient indigenous people of the Valley of Mexico ** Being related to the State of Mexico, one of the 32 federal entities of Mexico ** Culture of Mexico *** Mexican cuisine *** historical synonym of Nahuatl, language of the Nahua people (including the Mexica) Arts and entertainment * "The Mexican" (short story), by Jack London * "The Mexican" (song), by the band Babe Ruth * Regional Mexican, a Latin music radio format Films * ''The Mexican'' (1918 film), a German silent film * ''The Mexican'' (1955 film), a Soviet film by Vladimir Kaplunovsky based on the Jack London story, starring Georgy Vitsin * ''The Mexican'', a 2001 American comedy film directed by Gore Verbinski, starring Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts Other uses * USS ''Mexican'' (ID-1655), United State ...
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