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Decoy (also titled Policewoman Decoy) [1] is an American crime drama television series created for syndication and initially broadcast from October 14, 1957, to July 7, 1958, with 39 black-and-white 30-minute episodes. The series was the first American police series with a female protagonist. [2] Many Decoy episodes are in the public domain. [3]
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1957: Así era Pancho Villa: Ismael Rodríguez: Pedro Armendáriz, María Elena Marqués: The Body Snatcher: Fernando Méndez: Columba Domínguez, Crox Alvarado, Wolf Ruvinskis
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Before the film's release in 1956, Mexican cinema was experiencing a decline, and most critics dismissed the cinematic films of Mexico. Upon the release of two films directed by Fernando Mendez, the first being Ladrón de cadáveres and El vampiro in 1957. Both films were successful critically and financially and helped bring in the golden age ...
The film was based on a 1954 novel by Richard Sylvester, which was reportedly based on a true incident. [1]The New York Times wrote that "Sylvester offers a dazzling yet believable new method of making counterfeit money, a credible private detective, an agreeable half-humorous style and much background detail on the history and atmosphere of Cuba – in all, just about enough to atone for a ...
The film is based on the life and death of Manuel Acosta Meza, editor of El Imparcial, who was known for his investigative reporting on organized crime in Tijuana. On July 26, 1956, Acosta Meza was murdered at his home, a crime attributed to his fearless exposés on the criminal syndicates in the city. [ 3 ]
El vampiro (English: The Vampire) is a 1957 Mexican horror film, produced by Abel Salazar and directed by Fernando Méndez from an original screenplay by Ramon Obon, and starring German Robles as Count Lavud, the vampire, Abel Salazar as Dr. Enrique, and Ariadna Welter as Marta. The film, which took influence from the canon of Universal horror ...