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Pedro Infante Cruz (; 18 November 1917 – 15 April 1957) was a Mexican
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music singer and actor, whose career spanned the
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. His popularity spread across
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. Infante was born in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, and raised in nearby
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. He died on 15 April 1957 in
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, while en route to
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when his plane crashed due to engine failure. From 1939 until his death, Infante acted in over 60 films (30 of them with his brother
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) and recorded over 350 songs. For his performance in the movie ''
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'', he was posthumously awarded the
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at the
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.


Childhood and early career

Pedro Infante was born 18 November 1917, the son of Delfino Infante García (24 December 1880 – 17 March 1955), who played the double bass in a band, and Maria del Refugio Cruz Aranda. He was the third of fifteen children, of whom nine survived. Although the Infante Cruz family stayed for some time at
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, in early 1919 they moved to
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. In 1920 they moved to
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. As a teen, Infante showed talent and affection for music, and even made his own guitar in a carpenter shop, played in the Luis Ibarra Orchestra led by his father, and formed his own band called ''La Rabia'' (The Anger) in 1933. He managed to learn strings, wind, and percussion instruments in a short time, having received music lessons from Carlos R. Hubbard. In addition, he won a charro suit in an amateur contest at the Colonial Theater, singing ''
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''. In 1937 he became part of the Orquesta Estrella de Culiacán (Culiacán Star Orchestra), as a singer as well as violinist and drummer, for a year and a half. His wife, María Luisa León, who died of cardiac arrest on 27 October 1978, was somewhat well-off, economically. According to her memoir ''Pedro Infante en la intimidad conmigo'' (1961) (''Pedro Infante in intimacy with me''), she convinced him of the need to move to
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to find better career opportunities in radio. In 1938, at the age of 21, he auditioned for a position at the radio station XEB with Julián Morán accompanying him on piano. Ernesto Belloc who was the station's artistic director at the time, advised him that he had better continue his career as a carpenter as Infante had been nervous during the audition. The following week they allowed him to audition again, this time being hired to sing three times a week on the air. In Mexico City, he sang the songs of composers including Alberto Cervantes,
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, (some of the most renowned composers from the golden age of Mexican Cinema)
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and others. His first musical recording ''El Soldado Raso'' (''The
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'') was made on 19 November 1943, for the
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Company. Infante first appeared as an extra in the movie ''En un Burro Tres Baturros'' (''Three Men from Aragon on a Donkey''), or the more correct and succinct transliteration, "Three ''Baturros'' on a Burro". His career as an actor in leading roles started with ''La Feria de Las Flores'' (''The Fair of Flowers''), literally translated as "The Flower Carnival," in 1943. In that same year, a friend and neighbor of Infante's wife,
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, offered to introduce them to
Jorge Negrete Jorge Alberto Negrete Moreno (; 30 November 1911 – 5 December 1953) was a Mexican singer and actor. Life and career Negrete was born in the city of Guanajuato and had two brothers and three sisters; his father was a Mexican Army Colonel who ...
, a singer whom he admired. Barajas, who knew people in the business as she was the aunt of the child actress
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, worked then at the Sindicato de Trabajadores de la Producción Cinematográfica, S.T.P.C. (''Union of Cinema Production Workers''). She succeeded in convincing Negrete to recommend Infante to the producer Ismael Rodríguez, and others. As a result, he was invited to appear in different pictures, such as ''Vuelve el Ametralladora'' (''The Machine Gun Returns''). While married to María Luisa León, Infante met the dancer Lupita Torrentera Bablot (b. 2 November 1931), with whom he had three children: Graciela Margarita (26 September 1947 – 20 January 1949, poliomyelitis), Pedro Infante Jr. (31 March 1950 – 1 April 2009, suicide), and Guadalupe Infante Torrentera (b. 3 October 1951). Irma Infante (b. 27 March 1955) was born from his marriage to young actress
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.


Actor

Infante appeared in such motion pictures as: * ''
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'', along with
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, gained him the
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at the
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, posthumously. The film itself won a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Film (Mexico) in 1958. The Silver Bear and the Golden Globe are housed at the Museo API de Pedro Infante in Isla Arena,
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, Mexico, as well as the Ariel award. * The massive migration from the countryside to the cities (mostly to Mexico City) during the 1940s fed the required labor force for rising manufacturing industries. This urbanization created the "working neighborhoods" and the culture of "la vecindad" (group of small apartments around a common patio), and found in Pedro Infante an identifiable icon for these, the new urban working class, with his character ''Pepe el Toro'' (''Pepe the Bull'') in the melodramatic trilogy made up of ''
Nosotros los Pobres ''Nosotros los pobres'' ("We, the Poor") is a 1948 Mexican drama film directed by Ismael Rodríguez, and starring Pedro Infante, Evita Muñoz "Chachita" and Blanca Estela Pavón. The film is first in a trilogy of movies, with Ustedes los ricos f ...
'', ''
Ustedes los ricos ''Ustedes los ricos (You the Rich)'' is a 1948 Mexican film. The film is the second in a trilogy produced during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, starting with '' Nosotros los Pobres (We the Poor)'' earlier in 1948 and followed by ''Pepe the Bul ...
'', and ''
Pepe el Toro ''Pepe the Bull'' ( es, Pepe El Toro) is a 1953 Mexican sports drama film directed by Ismael Rodríguez and starring Pedro Infante, Evita Muñoz "Chachita" and Amanda del Llano. It was the last in a trilogy of films featuring Infante and Muñoz ...
'' (''We the Poor'', ''You the Rich'', and ''Pepe the Bull''), costarring with Evita Muñoz "Chachita". * He worked with
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("Mexico's grandmother") in many movies for
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. Sara Garcia frequently played the role of his loving but "no nonsense" grandmother in their movies together, in which she constantly tried to get him to behave, but never succeeded. * If that same urbanizing population had the nostalgia for the rural life, and with it the popularity of
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music and the idealized
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, it was not until he played the poor carpenter with a strong
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(Mexico City) accent that Pedro Infante achieved a status, at least in Mexico, at the same level of celebrity such as
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, the Soler Brothers and even
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and
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. Despite that, he kept on playing the role of the charro and even the northern Mexican rancher (perhaps his most authentic character) in ''Ahí viene Martín Corona'' (''Here comes Martín Corona'') in 1951 and ''Los hijos de María Morales'' (''The Sons of María Morales'') in 1952. When Jorge Negrete died in 1953, Pedro was no longer in the shadow of the international idol, even though Pedro was very affected by the disappearance of his idol. During Negrete's burial service some saw him slightly inebriated, a rare sight given that Infante was not a drinker. * The Mexican child star María Eugenia Llamas, who was only four at the time, made her screen debut with him in the 1948 film '' Los tres huastecos'' (''The Three Men from Hausteca'') as "La Tucita", a screen name she used ever since. She played with him again under the screen name La Tucita in his classic 1949 film comedy, " Dicen que soy mujeriego" ("They Say I am a Womanizer"). * One of his better roles was that of Juventino Rosas in the movie "Sobre las Olas" ("''Over the Waves''"), based on the life of the Mexican waltz composer. Infante's natural musical abilities contributed to helping him to get into character. * An important point in his career as an actor was winning the
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given by the Mexican Academy of Arts and Cinematographic Sciences for Best Actor for his role in ''La Vida No Vale Nada'' (''Life is Worth Nothing'', a line from the song ''Camino de Guanajuato'').


Musical interpretations

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es, cha-cha-chas,
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s and
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s placed him among the most popular singers of the
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and
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music. Some of his most popular songs include: ''Amorcito Corazón'' (approximately ''My Little Love, Sweetheart''), ''Te Quiero Así'' (''I Love You Like This''), ''La Que Se Fue'' (''She Who Left''), ''Corazón'' (''Heart''), ''El Durazno'' (''The Peach''), ''Dulce Patria'' (''Sweet Fatherland''), ''Maldita Sea Mi Suerte'' (''Cursed Be My Luck''), ''Así Es La vida'' (''Life Is Like This''), ''Mañana Rosalía'' (''Tomorrow Rosalía''), ''Mi Cariñito'' (''My Little Darling''), ''Dicen Que Soy Mujeriego'' (''They Say I Am A Womanizer''), ''Carta a Eufemia'' (''Letter to Eufemia''), ''Nocturnal'', ''Cien Años'' (''Hundred Years''), ''Flor Sin Retoño'' (''Flower Without Sprout''), ''Pénjamo'', and ''¿Qué Te Ha Dado Esa Mujer?'' (''What Has That Woman Given You?''). He sang "Mi Cariñito" to his frequent on screen grandmother, Sara Garcia, so many times in so many of their movies together, that it was played at her funeral. The world-famous song ''
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'' ("Kiss Me a Lot", or more loosely translated to get its elusive Spanish meaning closer to its English meaning, "Give Me a Lot of Kisses"), from the composer
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, was the only melody that he recorded in English and he interpreted it in the movie ''A Toda Máquina'' (ATM) (''At Full Speed''), with Luis Aguilar.


Death and homages


Death

Infante's hobby was aviation, logging 2,989 flight hours, under the pseudonym Captain Cruz, which then led to his death on the morning of 15 April 1957. Infante had survived two prior plane crashes, the first one occurred in 1947, and another in 1949 in which he had received an injury to his forehead that left him with a metal plate. According to Wilbert Alonzo-Cabrera, his biographer, the actor was co-piloting a Consolidated B-24D, which had been converted from heavy bomber to freighter in San Diego, California. On the day of the crash, he was on his way to Mexico City from Mérida, Yucatán to challenge the ruling that annulled his marriage with Irma Dorantes. The air traffic controller, Carmen León, was the last person to hear Infante's voice. The plane crashed five minutes after taking off from
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, in southeast Mexico. An engine failed on takeoff, causing the plane to spiral to the ground, killing two on the ground as well as all three on the plane, Infante, pilot Víctor Manuel Vidal Lorca and Marcial Bautista. A 19 year old woman named Ruth Russell Chan, who was on the ground at the time of the crash, also died. Infante's death was announced by radio personality Húmberto Sánchez-Rodríguez, of radio station XEMH of Mérida, after one of the firefighters discovered a bracelet engraved with the name "Pedro Infante", plus the winged insignia that symbolized his aviator license. This was around 8:15 am; at 11:12 am, Manuel Bernal, of Mexico City radio station XEW, gave the news saying: "this Monday, 15 April 1957, Pedro, our beloved Pedro...this has been confirmed, has died in a tragic accident in Mérida, Yucatán". His remains were later identified by the gold bracelet he wore. Additional identification was done during the autopsy by Benjamín Góngora, from the metal plate in Infante's forehead that he received after his injuries in the 1949 crash. Two days later he was laid to rest at the Panteón Jardín cemetery amid 300,000 people who had come for the gathered to the closed casket funeral after tribute at the Jorge Negrete Theater. Rodolfo Echeverría, who was Secretary-General of the National Actors Association at that time, delivered Infante's eulogy. Infante died
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.


Homages

In 1983, the radio state
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, located in Los Angeles, CA, who was at the time broadcasting a Pedro Infante hour that aired songs as well as readings of fan letters, organized a campaign to change one of Boyle Heights street names to Pedro Infante Street. Later it was decided Euclid Heights would become Pedro Infante Street, and the unveiling of the street sign was in August 1983. Infante was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on August 1, 1993. His star is located at 7083 Hollywood Boulevard. On April 2, 2001, Infante was inducted into the
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in an awards ceremony that also included Xavier Cugat and Ruben Blades. The event was held at the Hostos Center For The Arts And Culture, located in the Bronx, New York City, NY.


Museums

There are five museums dedicated to his life and career: * Hotel Boulevard Infante, Mérida, Yucatan, Mexico – Located at Avenida Itzáes #587 in Mérida, Yucatan, Mexico there is a small gallery dedicated to Infante's life and career called "Amorcito Corazon" in the Hotel Boulevard Infante. The building was formerly Infante's residence, acquired by him in 1954 and was where he lived with Irma Dorantes up to his death. The 80 room air-conditioned building was turned into a hotel in 1959. * Pedro Infante API Museo, Calkini, Campeche, Mexico – Inaugurated on February 16, 2012, the Pedro Infante API Museo is located in the Isla Arena Lighthouse and houses Infante's Silver Bear and Golden Globe awards as well as costume replicas and film contracts. * Museo del Centro Cultural Nacional Pedro Infante (Museum of the Pedro Infante National Cultural Center), Cuajimalpa, Mexico City, Mexico – Inaugurated on March 1, 2015, this museum houses costumes worn by Infante in three of his films: ''Pepe el Toro'', ''A toda carga'', ''Tizoc'' and ''Los tres huastecos'' as well as music, singing and performance workshops. * El Rincón de Pedro Infante (Pedro Infante Corner), Mazatlán, Sinaloa – Located at his birthplace, in the house he lived in as a young child, the Pedro Infante Corner houses Costumes, posters and photographs. The museum is located at 88 Constitution St in Mazatlán. * Museo a Pedro Infante – In 2017 a museum called Museo a Pedro Infante (Pedro Infante Museum) was opened in Guamúchil, Mexico to commemorate Pedro Infante's career. It contains a Jeep and other personal articles that belonged to him as well as movie and music memorabilia that pertained to his career.


Statues

At least five statues have been erected in Pedro Infante's honor: * In Mérida, Infante is depicted on a rearing horse and is the work of Yucatecan sculptor Humberto Peraza y Ojeda, and is located at 62 and 91 streets. This statue was made out of thousands of bronze keys donated by his fans to a Mexico City TV station after a key drive by TV host and producer
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. * At the Paseo de Olas Altas at
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, Sinaloa (Infante's birthplace) there is a statue of Pedro Infante on a motorcycle, in honor of his role in the movie ''A Toda Máquina'' with Luis Aguilar and "¿Qué te ha dado esa mujer?" also with Luis Aguilar, Rosita Arenas and Carmen Montejo. * In Mérida, there is a bust of Infante at the site of his fatal airplane crash, at the intersection of 54th and 87th Streets. * In Guamúchil, at the Museo a Pedro Infante, he is depicted as a singer, wearing his traditional charro suit, with a guitar by his side. This statue is in the town square of Guamúchil, his adopted home town. * In Mérida, there is another statue of Infante on a motorcycle that also displays him in his role in ''A Toda Máquina'', which was sculpted by Ariel de la Peña. For the statue in Mérida there was another key drive by La Más Perrona radio station for bronze keys to be used in the statue. The statue was erected in 2008 after a convoy through city streets that drew attention from many onlookers. * Also in Mérida there is a statue of Infante seated on a park bench with a guitar by his side, and his arm outstretched and was erected in 2017 for what would have been his 100th birthday. The statue is located in a park that bears his name.


Legacy

According to producer Jorge Madrid y Campos, who was also his legal representative, Pedro Infante's fame has increased greatly since his death. Infante attracts a great number of fans of every age to his shrine in the Panteón Jardín of
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, as well as the one at 54th and 87th streets in the historic center of Mérida. Singers of
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and
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have paid posthumous musical homage to him. Denise Chávez, said in her book ''Loving Pedro Infante'': "If you're a exican and don't know who he is, you should be tied to a hot stove with a yucca rope and beaten with sharp dry corn husks as you stand in a vat of soggy fideos. If your racial and cultural background or ethnicity is other, then it's about time you learned about the most famous of Mexican singers and actors." In 2017, for what would have been Infante's 100th birthday, his life and career was celebrated with a
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that featured a slideshow with six graphics depicting Infante wearing traditional Mariachi garb, as a singer, a boxer as well as others. Infante was also briefly depicted in the 2017 animated Disney movie '' Coco'', along with
Jorge Negrete Jorge Alberto Negrete Moreno (; 30 November 1911 – 5 December 1953) was a Mexican singer and actor. Life and career Negrete was born in the city of Guanajuato and had two brothers and three sisters; his father was a Mexican Army Colonel who ...
. Some fans have speculated that his death was faked. These rumors were fueled by, among other factors, the fact that Infante's body was burned beyond recognition in the airplane crash, and by the appearance, in the 1980s, of a man named Antonio Pedro, who was thought to have resemblance to Infante. Antonio Pedro even went to the Maria Laria television talk show in the U.S.A., to claim he was Infante.


Selected filmography

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En un burro tres baturros ''En un burro tres baturros'' ("Three Peasants on a Donkey") is a Mexican films of the 1930s, 1939 Mexico, Mexican film directed by José Benavides, Jr and is based on the play written by Alberto Novión. It stars Carlos Orellana and Sara García a ...
'' (''Three Men of Aragon on a Donkey'') (1939) – Minor Role * '' El organillero'' (''The Organ Grinder'') (1939, Short) * '' Puedes irte de mí'' (''You Can Leave Me'') (1940, Short) – Orchestra Director * '' Jesusita en Chihuahua'' (''Jesusita in Chihuahua'') (1942) – Valentín Terrazas * '' La feria de las flores'' (''The Fair of Flowers'') (1943) – Rosendo, amigo de Valentín * ''
La razón de la culpa ''La razón de la culpa'' (English: "The reason for the blame") is a 1943 Mexican film directed by Juan José Ortega who also directed Corazón salvaje. The film stars Blanca de Castejón, Andrés Soler Andrés Soler (born Andrés Díaz Pa ...
'' (''The Reason of the Blame'') (1943) – Roberto * '' Arriba las mujeres'' (''Hooray for Women'') (1943) – Chuy * ''
El Ametralladora ''El Ametralladora'' (English: "The machine gun") is a 1943 film directed by Aurelio Robles Castillo and Jaime Luis Contreras, starring Pedro Infante, Margarita Mora and Ángel Garasa. It is the sequel to the movie '' Ay, Jalisco...no te rajes ...
'' (''The Machine Gun'') (1943) – Salvador Pérez Gómez 'El Ametralladora' * '' Mexicanos al grito de guerra'' (''Mexicans at the Cry of War'') (1943) – Lt. Luis Sandoval * '' Cuando habla el corazón'' (''When The Heart Speaks'') (1943) – Miguel del Campo * '' ¡Viva mi desgracia!'' (''Long Live My Bad Luck!'') (1944) – Ramón Pineda * '' Escándalo de estrellas'' (''The Stars' Scandal'') (1944) – Ricardo del Valle y Rosales * '' Cuando lloran los valientes'' (''When The Brave Cry'') (1947) – Agapito Treviño 'Caballo Blanco' * ''
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'' (''Should They Kill Me Tomorrow'') (1947) – Ramiro del Campo * '' La barca de oro'' (''The Golden Boat'') (1947) – Lorenzo * ''
Los tres García ''Los tres García'' ("The Three Garcias") is a 1947 Mexican comedy film. It stars Pedro Infante, Abel Salazar and Carlos Orellana. For the film's exterior shots, the Delegation or City of Cuajimalpa (within modern Mexico City), was used, specia ...
'' (''The Three Garcías'') (1947) – Luis Antonio García * '' Soy charro de Rancho Grande'' (''I Am a Charro Of Rancho Grande'') (1947) – Antonio Aldama * ''
Vuelven los García ''Tigers Are Not Afraid'' ( es, Vuelven, lit=They Return) is a 2017 Mexican crime film, crime-fantasy film, fantasy horror film, with elements of magical realism, written and directed by Issa López. The film is produced by Marco Polo Constandse, ...
'' (''The Garcías Return'') (1947) – Luis Antonio García * ''
Nosotros los Pobres ''Nosotros los pobres'' ("We, the Poor") is a 1948 Mexican drama film directed by Ismael Rodríguez, and starring Pedro Infante, Evita Muñoz "Chachita" and Blanca Estela Pavón. The film is first in a trilogy of movies, with Ustedes los ricos f ...
'' (''We The Poor'') (1948) – Jose del Toro, 'Pepe el toro' * '' Cartas marcadas'' (''Marked Cards'') (1948) – Manuel * '' Los tres huastecos'' (''The Three Huastecos'') (1948) – Juan de Dios Andrade / Lorenzo Andrade / Víctor Andrade * '' Angelitos negros'' (''Little Black Angels'') (1948) – José Carlos Ruiz * ''
Ustedes los ricos ''Ustedes los ricos (You the Rich)'' is a 1948 Mexican film. The film is the second in a trilogy produced during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, starting with '' Nosotros los Pobres (We the Poor)'' earlier in 1948 and followed by ''Pepe the Bul ...
'' (''You The Rich'') (1948) – Pepe 'El Toro' * '' Dicen que soy mujeriego'' (''They Say I'm A Womanizer'') (1949) – Pedro Dosamantes * '' La mujer que yo perdí'' (''The Woman That I Lost'') (1949) – Pedro Montaño * ''
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'' (''The Seminarian'') (1949) – Miguel Morales * ''
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'' (''The Black Sheep'') (1949) – Silvano * '' No desearás la mujer de tu hijo'' (''You Shall Not Covet Thy Son's Wife'') (1950) – Silvano * ''
También de dolor se canta ''También de dolor se canta'' (''You also sing because of sadness'') is a Mexican film of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. It stars Pedro Infante, Irma Dorantes and Guillermina Grin. It also features a number of cameo roles from Mexican actors f ...
'' (''One Also Sings From Pain'') (1950) – Braulio Peláez * '' Sobre las olas'' (''Over the Waves'') (1950) – Juventino Rosas * '' El gavilán pollero'' (''The Chickenhawk'') (1951) – José Inocencio Meléndez 'El Gavilán' * '' Las mujeres de mi general'' (''My General's Women'') (1951) – General Juan Zepeda * ''
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'' (''María Islands'') (1951) – Felipe Ortiz Suárez * '' Necesito dinero'' (''I Need Money'') (1951) – Manuel * '' A toda máquina'' (''Full Speed Ahead'') (1951) – Pedro Chávez * '' ¡¿Qué te ha dado esa mujer?!'' (''What Has That Woman Done to You?'') (1951) – Pedro Chávez Pérez * '' Ahí viene Martín Corona'' (''There Comes Martín Corona'') (1952) – Martín Corona * ''
Los hijos de María Morales ''The Children of Maria Morales'' (Spanish: "Los hijos de María Morales") is a 1952 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes. Cast * Pedro Infante - José Morales * Antonio Badú - Luis Morales * Emma Roldán - María Morales * Carm ...
'' (''The Sons Of María Morales'') (1952) – José Morales (Pepe) * '' Por ellas aunque mal paguen'' (''For Them Although They Pay Badly'') (1952) – Pedro * '' Un rincón cerca del cielo'' (''A Place Near Heaven'') (1952) – Pedro González * '' Ahora soy rico'' (''Now I Am Rich'') (1952) – Pedro González * '' El enamorado'' (''The Lover'') (1952) – Martín Corona * '' Penjamo'' (1953) – Cantante (uncredited) * '' Había una vez un marido'' (''There Once Was A Husband'') (1953) – Pedro Infante * '' Sí, mi vida'' (''Yes, My Dear'') (1952) * ''
Pepe el toro ''Pepe the Bull'' ( es, Pepe El Toro) is a 1953 Mexican sports drama film directed by Ismael Rodríguez and starring Pedro Infante, Evita Muñoz "Chachita" and Amanda del Llano. It was the last in a trilogy of films featuring Infante and Muñoz ...
'' (''Pepe The Bull'') (1952) – Pepe 'El Toro' * '' Ansiedad'' (''Anxiety'') (1953) – Carlos Iturbe y Valdivia / Gabriel Lara / Rafael Lara * ''
Dos tipos de cuidado ''Dos tipos de cuidado'' ("''Two Guys To Be Afraid Of''") is a 1953 Mexican film. It stars Pedro Infante and Jorge Negrete, with music by Manuel Esperon. Cast * Jorge Negrete as Jorge Bueno * Pedro Infante as Pedro Malo * Carmelita González as ...
'' (''Two Guys To Be Afraid Of'') (1953) – Pedro Malo * '' Reportaje'' (''News Article'') (1953) – Edmundo Bernal * '' Gitana tenías que ser'' (''You Had To Be a Gypsy'') (1953) – Pablo Mendoza * ''
El mil amores EL, El or el may refer to: Religion * El (deity), a Semitic word for "God" People * EL (rapper) (born 1983), stage name of Elorm Adablah, a Ghanaian rapper and sound engineer * El DeBarge, music artist * El Franco Lee (1949–2016), American po ...
'' (''The Thousand Lover'') (1954) – Bibiano Villarreal * '' Cuidado con el amor'' (''Beware With Love'') (1954) – Salvador Allende * ''
Escuela de vagabundos ''School for Tramps'' (Spanish: ''Escuela de vagabundos'') is a 1955 Mexican comedy film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. It's considered one of the finest comedies of Mexican cinema, and is adapted from the screenplay for the MGM movie ' ...
'' (''School of Vagabonds'') (1954) – José Alberto Medina * ''
La vida no vale nada ''La vida no vale nada'' ("Life is Worth Nothing") is a 1955 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza and Janet Alcoriza, and directed by Rogelio A. González. Plot The film tells the story of a depressed, drunk and melancholic man, ...
'' (''Life's Worth Nothing'') (1954) – Pablo Galván * '' Escuela de música'' (''School Of Music'') (1955) – Javier Prado * '' Los gavilanes'' (''The Sparrowhawks'') (1956) – Juan Menchaca * '' Pueblo, canto y esperanza'' (''People, Song And Hope'') (1956) – Lencho Jiménez (mexican episode) * '' La tercera palabra'' (''The Third Word'') (1956) – Pablo Saldaña * '' El inocente'' (''The Innocent'') (1956) – Cutberto Gaudázar 'Cruci' * ''
Pablo and Carolina ''Pablo and Carolina'' (Spanish:''Pablo y Carolina'') is a 1957 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Mauricio de la Serna and starring Pedro Infante, Irasema Dilián, Alejandro Ciangherotti, and premiered after Infante's death. The film's set ...
'' (1957) – Pablo Garza * ''
Tizoc Tizocic or Tizocicatzin usually known in English as Tizoc, was the seventh ''tlatoani'' of Tenochtitlan. His name means, "He who makes sacrifices" or "He who does penance." Either Tizoc or his successor Ahuitzotl was the first ''tlatoani'' of ...
'' (1957) – Tizoc * '' Escuela de rateros'' (''School of Thieves'') (1958) – Víctor Valdés / Raúl Cuesta Hernández (final film role)


Awards

* Ariel Award – for his role in ''La Vida No Vale Nada'' (Life is Worthless) in 1956. *
Silver Bear for Best Actor The Silver Bear for Best Actor (german: Silberner Bär/Bester Darsteller) was an award presented at the Berlin International Film Festival from 1956 to 2020. It was given to an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance and was chosen by ...
– for the
Tizoc Tizocic or Tizocicatzin usually known in English as Tizoc, was the seventh ''tlatoani'' of Tenochtitlan. His name means, "He who makes sacrifices" or "He who does penance." Either Tizoc or his successor Ahuitzotl was the first ''tlatoani'' of ...
at the
7th Berlin International Film Festival The 7th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 21 June to 2 July 1957. The International Federation of Film Critics awarded FIPRESCI Award for the first time this year. The Golden Bear was awarded to the American film ''12 Angry ...
, (posthumously) in 1957. * Golden Globe Award – for the Best Foreign Film (Mexico) in 1958 for the movie ''Tizoc''


References


External links


An in depth biography of Pedro Infante with video and music
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Tributo A Pedro Infante



Biography of Pedro Infante at ''Univisión''

Pedro Infante Jr. dead
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