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  2. Lupe Vélez - Wikipedia

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    Signature. María Guadalupe "Lupe" Villalobos Vélez (July 18, 1908 – December 14, 1944) was a Mexican actress, singer, and dancer during the Golden Age of Hollywood cinema. Vélez began her career as a performer in Mexican vaudeville in the early 1920s. After moving to the United States, she made her first film appearance in a short in 1927.

  3. Lupe Vélez filmography - Wikipedia

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    This is a complete filmography of Mexican film actress Lupe Vélez. Vélez began her career in 1927, when she abandoned her native Mexico to start a career as an exotic beauty in the 1920s Hollywood. Vélez began her career in Mexico as a dancer, before moving to the U.S., where she worked in vaudeville. She was seen by Fanny Brice, who ...

  4. It Was Always Me - Wikipedia

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    Release. 15 June 2022. (2022-06-15) –. present. (present) It Was Always Me (Spanish: Siempre Fui Yo) is a Colombian mystery - drama television series, which is produced by The Mediapro Studio for The Walt Disney Company. [1] In Spain and Latin America, the series was released on Disney+ on 15 June 2022. [2]

  5. Hell (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    Hell (Spanish: El Infierno) is a 2010 Mexican neo-western black comedy crime drama film [2] produced by Bandidos Films and directed by Luis Estrada, following the line of La ley de Herodes. A political satire about drug trafficking, organized crime and the Mexican Drug War , the film received an NC-17 rating by the MPAA for "some graphic ...

  6. Cinema of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    La Zanduga was the first Spanish-speaking movie Lupe Velez started in. In regards to censorship, the Huerta government imposed a moral and political decree of censorship in approximately June 1913. This decree was imposed a few days after convencionista soldiers shot at the screen during a viewing of El aguila y la serpiente. The decree stated ...

  7. Lupe Inclán - Wikipedia

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    Lupe Inclán. Lupe Inclán (1895–1956) was a Mexican actress who became very popular in Mexican Carpa theatrical plays. She was also known for movies, mainly acting in supporting comic roles. She was known as one of the most prominent Mexican actresses interpreting village women in the 20th century.

  8. Herod's Law - Wikipedia

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    Herod's Law (original Spanish title La ley de Herodes) is a 1999 Mexican satirical black comedy political film, directed by Luis Estrada and produced by Bandidos Films; it is a caricature of corruption in Mexico and the long-ruling PRI party (notably the first Mexican film to criticize the PRI explicitly by name, [1] which caused some controversy and interference from the Mexican government ...

  9. Nana (1944 film) - Wikipedia

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    87 minutes. Country. Mexico. Language. Spanish. Nana is a 1944 Mexican film by Celestino Gorostiza and Roberto Gavaldón. The film is an adaptation of Émile Zola 's 1880 novel Nana, and is the last film of the Mexican star Lupe Vélez.