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Manolo Fábregas
Manolo Fábregas (15 July 1921 – 4 February 1996) was a Spanish-born Mexican film actor.Mora p.125 He was from an established acting family. His grandmother was Virginia Fábregas while his mother was Fanny Schiller, with whom he appeared in the western film ''The Tiger of Jalisco'' in 1947. Filmography References Bibliography * Mora, Carl J. ''Mexican Cinema: Reflections of a Society, 1896-2004''. McFarland, 2005. External links

* 1921 births 1996 deaths Mexican male film actors Spanish male film actors Actors from Vigo Spanish emigrants to Mexico {{Mexico-film-actor-stub ...
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Captain Scarlett
''Captain Scarlett'' is a 1953 American adventure film directed by Thomas Carr (director), Thomas Carr, that was shot in Mexico as three episodes of a television pilot.pp.173-4 Irvin, Richard ''Pioneers of "B" Television: Independent Producers Series and Pilots of the 1950s'' McFarland November 11, 2022 The film is set in France following the fall of Napoleon, stars Richard Greene in the title role as a Robin Hood-type avenger and the Brazilian actress Leonora Amar in her final screen role. Plot In post-Napoleonic France, the Duke of Corlaine reprimands Count Villiers because his Spanish fiancée, Princess Maria, has run away. When Maria's carriage is accosted by highwaymen, Captain Scarlett, a Frenchman returning from England, fends off the attackers. Villiers arrives shortly after and arrests the remaining highwayman, but is ungrateful to Scarlett. Scarlett later meets with his old friend the Friar, who warns him that the duke is appropriating property and ordering his guard ...
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La Casa De La Zorra
''The House of the Fox'' (Spanish: ''La casa de la zorra'') is a 1945 Mexican musical comedy film directed and produced by Juan José Ortega. It stars Virginia Fábregas, Isabela Corona, and Alberto Galán. The film was released on 6 December 1945 at the Palacio cinema. Plot A woman nicknamed "''La zorra''" ("The Fox") runs a gambling house. She welcomes the arrival of her son with great joy. However, "''La zorra''" learns that her business is on the verge of bankruptcy because of the wasteful spending of her son, who plans to escape and elope with a young woman whom he falls in love with. Cast *Virginia Fábregas as Señora Adriana / La zorra * Isabela Corona as Nancy *Alberto Galán as Carlos Velasco *Sara Guasch as Isabel Manrique (as Sara Guash) *Susana Guízar as Teresa *Ricardo Montalbán as Alberto Salcedo *Carlos Orellana as Ancona * Andrea Palma as Lucía Velasco * Andrés Soler as Esteban *Julio Villarreal as Don Julio *Manolo Fábregas as Drunk Man at Gambling House ...
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No Te Ofendas, Beatriz
''Don't Be Offended Beatrice'' (Spanish:''No te ofendas, Beatriz'') is a 1953 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza Luis Alcoriza de la Vega (September 5, 1918 – December 3, 1992) was a Mexican screenwriter, film director, and actor. Alcoriza was born in Spain and, exiled because of the Spanish Civil War, established himself in Mexico from 1940. His 196 .... Cast * Alma Rosa Aguirre as Beatriz * Abel Salazar as Javier de la Garza * Manolo Fábregas as Mario * Domingo Soler as Don Ramón * Anabelle Gutiérrez as Margarita External links * 1953 films 1950s Spanish-language films Mexican black-and-white films Mexican romance films 1950s romance films 1950s Mexican films Spanish-language romance films {{1950s-Mexico-film-stub ...
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La Miel Se Fue De La Luna
''La miel se fue de la luna'' ("The Honey Went from the Moon") is a 1952 Mexican film. Cast * Abel Salazar * Alma Rosa Aguirre * Sara García * Julio Villarreal Julio Villarreal (7 November 1885 – 4 August 1958) was a Spanish actor who later settled and worked in Mexico. He also directed two films in the early 1930s.Taibo p.155 Born as Julio Crochet i Martínez Villarreal in Madrid to a family of theat ... * Antonio Monsell External links * 1952 films 1950s Spanish-language films Mexican black-and-white films Mexican romantic comedy films 1952 romantic comedy films 1950s Mexican films {{1950s-Mexico-film-stub ...
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Judas Iscariot
Judas Iscariot (; ; died AD) was, according to Christianity's four canonical gospels, one of the original Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ. Judas betrayed Jesus to the Sanhedrin in the Garden of Gethsemane, in exchange for thirty pieces of silver, by kiss of Judas, kissing him on the cheek and addressing him as "names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament#Master, master" to reveal his identity in the darkness to the crowd who had come to arrest him. In modern times, his name is often used synonymously with betrayal or treason. The Gospel of Mark gives no motive for Judas's betrayal but does present Jesus predicts his betrayal, Jesus predicting it at the Last Supper, an event also described in all the other gospels. The Gospel of Matthew states that Judas committed the betrayal in exchange for thirty pieces of silver. The Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of John suggest that he was Spirit possession, possessed by Satan. According to , after learning that Jesus Crucifixion of ...
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The Martyr Of Calvary
''The Martyr of Calvary'' () is a 1952 Mexican drama film directed by Miguel Morayta about the life of Christ. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Enrique Rambal - Jesús (as Enrique Rambal Jr.) * Manuel Fábregas - Judas (as Manolo Fabregas) * Consuelo Frank - María Madre * Alicia Palacios - Magdalena * Miguel Ángel Ferriz - Pedro * Carmen Molina - Marta * José María Linares-Rivas - Caifás (as Jose Mª. Linares Rivas) * Felipe de Alba - Andrés * Luis Beristáin - Jefe Sinagoga * Miguel Arenas - José de Arimatea * Lupe Llaca - Verónica * Alberto Mariscal - Anás el Joven * Alfonso Mejía - Marcos * José Baviera José Baviera (17 August 1906 – 13 August 1981) was a Spanish film actor. He appeared in more than 190 films and television shows between 1924 and 1979. He starred in Luis Buñuel's 1962 film ''The Exterminating Angel''. Selected filmogra ... - Poncio Pilatos * Fernando Casanova - Centurión References External links * ...
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Women Without Tomorrow
''Women Without Tomorrow'' (Spanish: ''Mujeres sin mañana'') is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Tito Davison and starring Leticia Palma, Manolo Fábregas and Carmen Montejo.Vargas p.172 The film's art direction Art director is a title for a variety of similar job functions in theater, advertising, marketing, publishing, fashion, live-action and animated film and television, the Internet, and video games. It is the charge of a sole art director to super ... was by Edward Fitzgerald. Cast References Bibliography * Deborah R. Vargas. ''Dissonant Divas in Chicana Music: The Limits of la Onda''. University of Minnesota Press, 2012. External links * 1951 films 1951 drama films Mexican drama films 1950s Spanish-language films Films directed by Tito Davison Mexican black-and-white films 1950s Mexican films {{1950s-Mexico-film-stub ...
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Arrabalera (1951 Film)
''Arrabalera'' is a 1951 Mexican comedy drama film directed by Joaquín Pardavé and starring Marga López, Fernando Fernández and Freddy Fernández.Vargas p.172 The film's sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernández. Partial cast * Marga López as Rosita Villaseñor * Fernando Fernández as Roberto * Freddy Fernández as Pichi * Manolo Fábregas as Felipe * Manolita Saval as Ana María * Armando Velasco as Don Juanito Dueñas * Joaquín Cordero as Luis * Quintín Bulnes as Belindo * Aurora Walker as Doña Lupe * Pascual García Peña * Eufrosina García as Doña Epifania * Trio Los Panchitos as Cantantes * Roberto G. Rivera as Cantante * Manuel Hernández as Cantante * Eva Garza Eva Garza (May 11, 1917 – November 1, 1966) was a Mexican-American singer and film actress who acquired international recognition in the 1940s and 1950s during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She collaborated on live radio shows and films wit ... as Can ...
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Saturday Night (1950 Film)
''Saturday Night'' (Spanish: ''La noche del sábado'') is a 1950 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring María Félix, Rafael Durán and José María Seoane.Mira p.147 It is a film adaptation of the 1918 play of the same name, Saturday Night: A Novel For The Stage In Five Tableaux by playwright Jacinto Benavente. The film's sets were designed by Enrique Alarcón. Plot In Rome, the sculptor Leonardo Alfieri hires a beautiful dancer to make a statue that he hopes will be his masterpiece. The work causes a sensation throughout the country and draws the attention of Prince Florencio, heir to the Preslavian throne. Finally, the girl, dazzled by the possibility of leaving poverty behind, leaves everything, including her own daughter, to go with the prince. Cast * María Félix as Imperia * Rafael Durán as Príncipe Miguel * José María Seoane as Leonardo * Manolo Fábregas as Príncipe Florencio * María Rosa Salgado as Donina * Virgílio Teixeira ...
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Woman To Woman (1950 Film)
''Woman to Woman'' (Spanish: ''De mujer a mujer'') is a 1950 Spanish historical drama film directed and co-written by Luis Lucia and starring Amparo Rivelles, Ana Mariscal and Eduardo Fajardo. It was not very successful at the box office.Mira p.65 It is set in the nineteenth century, and was part of a group of costume films released by Spain's biggest studio CIFESA during the period. The film portrays the emotional bond that develops between the wife and the mistress of a man. Plot After a family disgrace Isabel needs internment in a mental residence. Her nurse will be her confident, the link to her husband and the outside world. Cast * Amparo Rivelles as Isabel * Ana Mariscal as Enfermera Emilia * Eduardo Fajardo as Luis * Manuel Luna as Padre Víctor * Mariano Asquerino as Pediatra * Francisco Bernal as José, cochero * Irene Caba Alba as Enferma mental 1 * Lola del Pino as Soledad, a maid * Fernando Fernández de Córdoba as Doctor Hernández * Manolo F ...
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Night Arrival
''Night Arrival'' (Spanish: ''Llegada de noche'') is a 1949 Spanish crime film Crime film is a film belonging to the crime fiction genre. Films of this genre generally involve various aspects of crime and fiction. Stylistically, the genre may overlap and combine with many other genres, such as Drama (film and television), dr ... directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde and starring Adriana Benetti, Manolo Fábregas and Pedro Maratea.D'Lugo p.182 Synopsis During the celebration of the Ibero-American Exposition in Seville, a girl and her mother arrive from Uruguay to visit the city. Once installed, her mother disappears unexpectedly. Cast * Adriana Benetti as Ina * Manolo Fábregas as Fernando * Pedro Maratea as Don Carlos Junquera * Antoñita Moreno as Amparo la Gaditana * Amparo Martí as Doña Milagros * Juan Espantaleón as Don León * Mariano Asquerino as Alcalde * Antonio Almorós as Novio de Amparo * Ramón Martori as Administrador del hotel ...
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The Perez Family (1949 Film)
''The Perez Family'' (Spanish: ''La familia Pérez'') is a 1949 Mexican comedy drama film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Joaquín Pardavé, Sara García and Manuel Fábregas. This film could have been inspired by Jane Austen's novel ''Pride and Prejudice''. Cast *Joaquín Pardavé - Gumaro Pérez *Sara García - Natalia Vivanco de Pérez *Manuel Fábregas - Luis Robles del Valle *Beatriz Aguirre - Clara *José Elías Moreno - Toribio Sánchez * Alma Rosa Aguirre - Patricia *Lilia Prado - Rosa * Felipe de Alba - Roberto Martínez *Conchita Carracedo - Margarita *José Baviera- Don Ricardo *Ana María Villaseñor - Irene *Óscar Pulido - Raymundo *Celia Duarte - Petra *Isaac Norton - Ramón *Eduardo Noriega - Felipe Barrera y Arévalo *José Ángel Espinosa 'Ferrusquilla' - Narrator *Jorge Fábregas - (uncredited) * Gloria Lozano - Empleada en oficina (uncredited) *Paco Martínez - Invitado a boda (uncredited) *Carlos Múzquiz - Rodríguez (uncredited) *Manuel Tr ...
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