Mauricio Magdaleno
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Mauricio Magdaleno Cardona (13 May 1906 – 30 June 1986), better known as Mauricio Magdaleno, was a
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screenwriter and occasional director of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. He was nominated for six Ariel Awards and won for his second nomination for ''
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'' in 1949. Magdaleno was also a well-known journalist, writer, and politician.


Selected filmography

* '' Wild Flower'' (1943) * '' Michael Strogoff'' (1944) * '' Tragic Wedding'' (1946) * ''
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'' (1946) * ''
Gran Casino ''Gran Casino'' (Alternate title: ''En el viejo Tampico'') is a 1947 Mexican film. It was written by Mauricio Magdaleno and Edmundo Baez, based on a story by Michel Weber, and directed by Luis Buñuel. Plot Gerardo (Jorge Negrete) and his friend D ...
'' (1947) * '' The Unloved Woman'' (1949) * ''
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'' (1949) * '' Salón México'' (1949) * '' Love for Love'' (1950) * ''
History of a Heart ''History of a Heart'' (Spanish:''Historia de un corazón'') is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Julio Bracho and starring Rosario Granados, Albert Carrier and Alma Delia Fuentes Alma Delia Susana Fuentes González (22 January 1937 – 2 Apr ...
'' (1951) * ''
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'' (1951) * '' Maria Islands'' (1951) * '' The White Rose'' (1954) * ''
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'' (1954)


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* 1906 births 1986 deaths Mexican male screenwriters Mexican film directors Mexican journalists Male journalists Mexican male writers Writers from Zacatecas Politicians from Zacatecas 20th-century Mexican politicians 20th-century Mexican screenwriters 20th-century Mexican male writers 20th-century journalists {{Mexico-bio-stub