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Sucedió En Acapulco
''It Happened in Acapulco'' (Spanish: ''Sucedió en Acapulco'') is a 1953 Mexican comedy drama film directed by Alejandro Galindo and starring Martha Roth, Raúl Martínez and Domingo Soler.Mora p.260 It was shot at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director Ramón Rodríguez Granada. Cast * Martha Roth as Licha * Raúl Martínez as Raúl Montalvo * Domingo Soler as Don Sostenes * Angélica María as Maruca * Esther Luquín as Lolita * Alfredo Varela as Alberto * Maruja Grifell as Tía Sonia * José Jasso as Leyva, chantajista * Beatriz Saavedra as Alicia, nana * Salvador Quiroz as Señor juez * José Muñoz as Tío Laureano * Josefina Leiner as Sirvienta * Joaquín Roche as Conductor de tren * José Chávez as Manos brujas * Felipe de Flores as Anunciador radio * Bruno Márquez as Marido de Lolita * Ramón Bugarini as Mesero * Luz María Aguilar as Fan de Raúl * Ana Bertha Lepe Ana Bertha Lepe ...
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Alejandro Galindo (director)
Héctor Alejandro Galindo Amezcua (January 14, 1906 – February 1, 1999), better known as Alejandro Galindo, was a Mexican screenwriter and film director.Spicer p.467 Selected filmography Director * ''While Mexico Sleeps'' (1938) * ''The 9.15 Express'' (1941) * ''Neither Blood Nor Sand'' (1941) * ''Red Konga'' (1943) * ''Beau Ideal (1948 film), Beau Ideal'' (1948) * ''A Family Like Many Others'' (1949) * ''Confessions of a Taxi Driver'' (1949) * ''Doña Perfecta (film), Doña Perfecta'' (1951) * ''They Say I'm a Communist'' (1951) * ''Los dineros del diablo'' (1953) * ''The Last Round (1953 film), The Last Round'' (1953) * ''Golden Legs'' (1958) *''The Life of Agustín Lara'' (1959) Screenwriter * ''Land of Passions (1943 film), Land of Passions'' (1943) References Bibliography * Spicer, Andrew. ''Historical Dictionary of Film Noir''. Scarecrow Press, 2010. External links

* 1906 births 1999 deaths Best Director Ariel Award winners Mexican film directors People from Mo ...
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Angélica María
Angélica María Hartman Ortiz (born September 27, 1944), also known as "La Novia de México", is a Mexican singer and actress. She debuted as a child actress in the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema in films such as ''Pecado'' (1951), ''Una mujer decente'' (1951) y ''Mi esposa y la otra'' (1954). During the 1960s, she became a teen idol in Mexico thanks to her telenovelas and films, along with her musical career with compositions by Armando Manzanero that made her known as a rock and roll and pop ballad singer. Her hits include the Hot Latin Tracks top 40-singles "El hombre de mi vida", "Reina y cenicienta", "Prohibido" and "El taconazo". Her accolades include the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, three Premios TVyNovelas, two Ariel Awards (including the Golden Ariel), and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in recognition of her achievements in the television, film, and music industry. Early life Born in 1944 in New Orleans, Louisiana, Angélica María is the daughter of A ...
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Ramón Bugarini
Ramón or Ramon may refer to: People Given name *Ramón (footballer, born 1950), Brazilian footballer * Ramón (footballer, born 1983), Brazilian footballer * Ramón (footballer, born 1988), Brazilian footballer *Ramón (footballer, born 1990), Brazilian footballer * Ramon (footballer, born 1995), Brazilian footballer * Ramon (footballer, born 1997), Brazilian footballer * Ramon (footballer, born 1998), Brazilian footballer * Ramon (footballer, born 2001), Brazilian footballer * Ramón Andresen (born 1998), Norwegian singer * Ramón Arroyo (born 1971), Basque athlete diagnosed with multiple sclerosis *Ramón Emeterio Betances (1827–1898), Puerto Rican nationalist *Ramón Blanco y Erenas (1833–1906), Spanish brigadier and colonial administrator of the Philippines * Ramón Castillo (1873–1944), former Argentinian president *Ramón del Castillo Palop, aka Ramón (singer), Spanish singer who represented Spain in the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest *Ramon Dekkers, Dutch Muay Thai fig ...
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Bruno Márquez (actor)
Bruno Daniel Márquez Albarrán (born 21 September 1989), is a Mexican former professional gridiron football quarterback in the Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional, LFA, having played for 8 seasons, since the league's inaugural season. He played college football with Pumas CU before joining the LFA, where he was named league MVP in 2017 and 2019. He has also appeared for the Mexico national American football team, Mexico national team, most notably at the 2011 IFAF World Championship. Márquez attended the National Autonomous University of Mexico, where he led their football team to two national championships and was named ONEFA player of the year in his final season. A few years after graduation, he accepted an offer to play in the upstart LFA as one of its marquee players. After spending the league's 2016 LFA season, inaugural season with Condors CDMX, Márquez joined Raptors de Naucalpan in 2017 LFA season, 2017. He made an immediate impact in his first year with his new team ...
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Felipe De Flores
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José Chávez (actor)
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Joaquín Roche
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Josefina Leiner
Josefina Leiner, born Josefina Noguera Escobar, (19 March 1928''Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Arriving at Miami, Florida''. Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. The National Archives at Washington, D.C. – February 9, 2017) was a Mexican film and television actress best known for her movie roles during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, including ''Los hijos de María Morales'' in 1952, ''It Happened in Acapulco'' in 1953, '' Los que no deben nacer'' in 1953, '' Pablo y Carolina'' in 1957, and ''Viva Jalisco que es mi tierra'' in 1961. In 1962, she joined the cast of the Televisa telenovela, ''Marcela'', opposite Felipe del Castillo and Bárbara Gil. ''Marcela'' marked her last professional role before her retirement from acting. Josefina Leiner died on February 9, 2017, at the age of 88. Her death was announced by the Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía The Mexican Film Institute (, IMCINE) is an agency of the Mexican federal government, under ...
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José Muñoz (actor)
José Muñoz may refer to: Sports * José Muñoz Pérez (1869–1921), Spanish sports journalist and co-founder of Recreativo de Huelva * José Muñoz (pitcher) (1881–1945), Cuban and Negro league baseball player * José Muñoz (sports manager) (1940–2016), Spanish businessman, footballer, and sports manager * Jose Munoz (infielder) (born 1967), American baseball player * José Muñoz (wrestler) (born 1968), Mexican luchador * Jose Manuel Muñoz (born 1983), Spanish trampolinist * José Roberto Muñoz (born 1983), Mexican football manager and former player * José Luis Muñoz (born 1987), Chilean footballer * José Muñoz (footballer) (born 1993), Panama footballer Others * José Antonio Muñoz (born 1942), a.k.a. Muñoz, Argentine artist and cartoonist * José Muñoz Cortés (1948–1997), curator of the Iveron-Montreal Myrrh-streaming Icon of the Mother of God * José Esteban Muñoz (1967–2013), U.S. Latino writer, academic * José Muñoz (born 1978), Spanish flamenco-rock m ...
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Salvador Quiroz
Salvador Quiroz (1892–1956) was a Mexican film actor.Kohner, p. 355 Selected filmography * ''Huapango (film), Huapango'' (1938) * ''Horse for Horse'' (1939) * ''With Villa's Veterans'' (1939) * ''To the Sound of the Marimba'' (1941) * ''The 9.15 Express'' (1941) * ''When the Stars Travel'' (1942) * ''Alejandra (1942 film), Alejandra'' (1942) * ''Land of Passions (1943 film), Land of Passions'' (1943) * ''Michael Strogoff (1944 film), Michael Strogoff'' (1944) * ''Summer Hotel'' (1944) * ''My Memories of Mexico'' (1944) * ''The Black Ace (1944 film), The Black Ace'' (1944) *''The Disobedient Son'' (1945) * ''Twilight (1945 film), Twilight'' (1945) * ''A Day with the Devil'' (1945) * ''The Devourer'' (1946) * ''The Queen of the Tropics'' (1946) * ''The Road to Sacramento'' (1946) * ''The Last Night (1948 film), The Last Night'' (1948) * ''Confessions of a Taxi Driver'' (1949) * ''Only Veracruz Is Beautiful'' (1949) * ''The Woman I Lost'' (1949) * ''Two Pesos Left'' (1949) * ''The ...
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Beatriz Saavedra
Beatriz Saavedra is a Mexican actress, best known for appearing in films such as ''Monte de piedad'' (1951), ''Tres hombres en mi vida'' (1952), ''Tío de mi vida'' (1952), '' It Happened in Acapulco'' (1953), ''La ladrona'' (1954), ''Madame X'' (1955), '' Drop the Curtain'' (1955), ''La doncella de piedra'' (1956), and ''La culta dama'' (1957).García Riera 1993, p. 198. Selected filmography *''Confessions of a Taxi Driver'' (1949) * ''Witch's Corner'' (1949) *'' A Gringo Girl in Mexico'' (1951) * ''The Cry of the Flesh'' (1951) *'' Full Speed Ahead'' (1951) *'' La miel se fue de la luna'' (1952) * '' When the Fog Lifts'' (1952) *'' The Plebeian'' (1953) *''Mercy'' (1953) *''The Magnificent Beast'' (1953) *'' It Happened in Acapulco'' (1953) *'' Dreams of Glory'' (1953) *''Se solicitan modelos'' (1954) *''Madame X ''Madame X'' (original title ''La Femme X'') is a 1908 Play (theatre), play by French playwright Alexandre Bisson (1848–1912). It was novelized in English and ...
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José Jasso
José Jasso (1911–1968) was a Mexican character actor best known for his large, bulging eyes which earned him the nickname "El Ojón". He was mostly cast in comic supporting roles from 1945 to 1967. Jasso often appeared in films starring Eulalio González and Viruta y Capulina. Selected filmography * ''Madman and Vagabond'' (1946) *'' El rey del barrio'' (1949) * ''The Guests of the Marquesa'' (1951) * '' You Had To Be a Gypsy'' (1953) * '' Mi adorada Clementina'' (1953) * '' The Seven Girls'' (1955) * ''Barefoot Sultan'' (1956) *''Se los chupó la bruja'' (1958) *''De tal palo tal astilla'' (1960) * '' Two Cheap Husbands'' (1960) *'' Pegando con tubo'' (1961) *''Ruletero a toda marcha'' (1962) *''El rey del tomate ''El rey del tomate'' ("The Tomato King") is a 1964 Mexican comedy-drama film, directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Eulalio González, Luz Márquez, and Emma Roldán. With Lupe Carriles and María Elena Velasco performing in uncredited rol ...'' (1963) *'' L ...
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