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  2. Golden Age of Mexican Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema (Spanish: Época de Oro del Cine Mexicano) is a historical period in the cinema of Mexico that lasted from 1936 to 1956. [1] It was marked by the production of highly praised films that shaped Mexican national identity and culture.

  3. Comedy in the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Epoca De Oro is well known throughout Latin America as one of the dominant eras of film history. Many black and white movies such as " Vamonos con Pancho Villa " (1935) and Alla En El Rancho Grande (1936) excelled in the box office and became classics instantly.

  4. Cinema of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Ayala Blanco, Jorge (1997) La aventura del cine mexicano: En la época de oro y después ed. Grijalba ISBN 970-05-0376-3; Dávalos Orozco, Federico (1996). Albores del Cine Mexicano (Beginning of the Mexican Cinema). Clío. ISBN 968-6932-45-3. De los Reyes, Aurelio. Los orígenes del cine en México (1896-1900). Mexico City: UNAM 1973.

  5. Bobby Capó - Wikipedia

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    Félix Manuel "Bobby" Rodríguez Capó (January 1, 1922 – December 18, 1989) was a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter. He usually combined ballads with classical music and was deeply involved in Puerto Rican folk elements and even Andalusian music , as to produce many memorable Latino pop songs which featured elaborate, dramatic lyrics.

  6. Bobby Baccalieri - Wikipedia

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    Bobby was the son of Bobby Baccalieri Sr., a highly respected mobster (whom Tony referred to as "a real terminator"), who fronted as a barber. Bobby's father appeared in " Another Toothpick " played by Burt Young , suffering from lung cancer, who returned from retirement when Tony gave him the order to murder Salvatore "Mustang Sally" Intile ...

  7. Dicen que soy mujeriego - Wikipedia

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    This Mexican film classic was made during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. [1] In this film, Mexican superstar, Pedro Infante co-starred with Golden Age Mexican super star Sara Garcia (“Mexico’s grandmother”) [ 2 ] as Doña Rosa, as well as with Silvia Derbez as Flor and child star "La Tucita" María Eugenia Llamas (five years old at the ...

  8. Golden Age of Argentine cinema - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Age of Argentine cinema (Spanish: Época de Oro or Edad de Oro del cine argentino), [2] [3] sometimes known interchangeably as the broader classical or classical-industrial period (Spanish: período clásico-industrial), [4] [5] is an era in the history of the cinema of Argentina that began in the 1930s and lasted until the 1940s or 1950s, depending on the definition, [note 1 ...

  9. The Golden Boat (1947 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Boat (Spanish: La barca de oro) is a 1947 Mexican musical comedy drama film directed by Joaquín Pardavé and starring Sofía Álvarez, Pedro Infante and Carlos Orellana. [1] It was shot at the Azteca Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director Edward Fitzgerald.