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  2. Lists of Mexican films - Wikipedia

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    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

  3. Golden Age of Mexican Cinema - Wikipedia

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    This film is a beloved classic of Mexican cinema, combining comedy and drama in a story of friendship and rivalry. Lastly, Here Comes Martin Corona stars Sara Montiel as Rosario Medina, a young heiress who has arrived from Spain to claim an inheritance. Corona is a ladies' man who uses his good looks, romantic songs, and legendary status to ...

  4. Cinema of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Eisenstein's visit to Mexico inspired directors like Emilio Fernández and cameraman Gabriel Figueroa, and the number of Mexican-made films increased and improved. During the 1930s the Mexican film industry achieved considerable success with movies like La Mujer del Puerto (1934), Fred Zinnemann's Redes (1934), Janitzio (1934), and Dos Monjes ...

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

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    Mexico's film industry takes its height post "El Cine Sonoro" to what is known as "The Golden Age". Many film members consider this one of the most successful eras in the history of Mexican cinema. Many recognize the films of this era when they see black and white. It is also important to note that the films also portrayed social issues.

  7. Horror films of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Horror films in Mexico form part of cinematic arts and culture of Mexico. The rise of horror films in Mexico in the 1930s started with films like El fantasma del convento and Dos monjes from the writer-director Juan Bustillo Oro. Until about the 1950s moviehouses mainly showed melodramas and westerns, which caused difficulty for Bustillo Oro ...

  8. Rumberas film - Wikipedia

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    She starred in only two films in Mexico, and was most popular in nightclubs and some Hollywood musical films. Blanquita Amaro (1923–2007): Popular Cuban vedette. She filmed some Mexican movies in the 1940s, but won stardom in the cinema of Argentina in the 1950s. Olga Chaviano (1925–2003): A successful star of the cabarets of her time. She ...

  9. Category:Lists of Mexican films by year - Wikipedia

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    0–9. List of Mexican films of 1940; List of Mexican films of 1941; List of Mexican films of 1942; List of Mexican films of 1943; List of Mexican films of 1944