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  2. Cruz Diablo - Wikipedia

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    Cruz Diablo was filmed in the studios of the Compañía Nacional Productora, then located on Paseo de la Reforma, [2] during six weeks starting on September 13, 1934, at a cost of 200,000 pesos. The production was in charge of Paul H. Bush and the Mex-Art company.

  3. Juarez and Maximilian - Wikipedia

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    Juarez or Juarez and Maximilian (Spanish: Juárez y Maximiliano) is a 1934 Mexican historical drama film directed by Miguel Contreras Torres and Raphael J. Sevilla.The film is set during the French intervention in Mexico during the 1860s, and features the battle between Maximilian I of Mexico and Benito Juárez.

  4. List of Mexican Revolution and Cristero War films - Wikipedia

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    Thunder Over Mexico: Sergei Eisenstein: Drama, History. 1933 Mexico Prisoner 13: El prisionero trece: Fernando de Fuentes: Drama, War. 1933 Mexico Revolution: Revolución: Miguel Contreras Torres: Drama, Adventure, War. 1934 Mexico Godfather Mendoza: El compadre Mendoza: Fernando de Fuentes: Drama, War. Based on an unknown story. 1934 United ...

  5. List of Mexican films of the 1930s - Wikipedia

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    A list of films produced in the Cinema of Mexico in the 1930s, ordered by year of release, from the year 1930 to 1939. For an alphabetical list of articles on Mexican films see Category:Mexican films .

  6. Golden Age of Mexican Cinema - Wikipedia

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    By 1956, TV antennas were common in Mexican homes, and new media grew rapidly in the country outside the capital city. Despite the first black and white television pictures not having the clarity and sharpness of movie films, filmmakers immediately felt sharp competition from this new media, not only in Mexico but throughout the world.

  7. 1934 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    This change reflected Mexico's evolving national identity and military heritage. Presidential Transition: On November 30, 1934, Lázaro Cárdenas assumed the presidency from Abelardo L. Rodríguez, following a successful federal election. Cárdenas' presidency marked the beginning of significant social and economic reforms in Mexico. [1]

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  9. ¡Viva México! - Wikipedia

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    ¡Viva México! - Alma insurgente, El grito de Dolores ("Viva Mexico! (The Cry of Delores)") is a 1934 Mexican film about the events that caused the Mexican War of Independence. It stars Sara García.