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A list of the films produced in the Cinema of Mexico in the 1950s, ordered by year of release. For an alphabetical list of articles on Mexican films see Category:Mexican films . 1950
In 1943, the film Wild Flower brought together a team comprising the filmmaker Emilio Fernández, photographer Gabriel Figueroa, actor Pedro Armendariz, and actress Dolores del Río. The films María Candelaria (1943) and The Pearl (1947) were considered pivotal works by Fernández and his team, and gave Mexican cinema enormous prestige, with ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1950: Anacleto Gets Divorced: Joselito Rodríguez: Carlos Orellana, Rosita Arenas, Rita Montaner: Comedy: Another Spring: Alfredo B ...
The Mexico national team traditionally utilizes a tricolor system, composed of green shirts, white shorts and red socks, which originate from the national flag of Mexico, known as the tricolor. [58] Until the mid-1950s, Mexico wore a predominantly maroon kit, with black or dark blue shorts.
The Mexico national football team has represented Mexico in men's international football since 1923, when they played their first international, a 3–2 win over Guatemala. The team is organized by the Mexican Football Federation, a member of FIFA and a founding member of CONCACAF.
A list of the most notable films produced in the Cinema of Mexico split by decade of release. For an alphabetical list of articles on Mexican films see Category:Mexican films . 1896-1919
Estadio Azteca was the largest stadium in Latin America, and the fifth largest stadium in the world. It is known throughout North America and South America as the home stadium for the Mexico national football team. Throughout the 1950s Necaxa struggled financially to keep afloat.
The Dangerous Age (1950 film) Daughter of Deceit; Death in the Garden; A Decent Woman; Del rancho a la televisión; El derecho de nacer (film) Desired (film) The Devil Is a Woman (1950 film) Los dineros del diablo; La diosa de Tahití; A Divorce; Doctor on Call; Don't Be Offended Beatrice; Doña Clarines; Dona Mariquita of My Heart; Doña ...