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José Pascual Antonio Aguilar Márquez Barraza [2] (17 May 1919 – 19 June 2007), known as Antonio Aguilar, was a Mexican singer and actor. He recorded over 150 albums, which sold 25 million copies, [ 3 ] and acted in more than 120 films. [ 4 ]
La Segunda Mujer: Yo Soy Muy Macho: 1954: Reventa de Esclavas: El Casto Susano: 1955: La Barranca de la Muerte: El Gavilán Vengador: Una Gallega en la Habana: 1956: La Huella del Chacal: El Fin de un Imperio: 1957 ¡Aquí están los Aguilares! Cien Muchachas: Cuatro Contra el Imperio: La Justicia del Gavilán Vengador: La Cama de Piedra: La ...
Lost Bullet (Spanish: Bala perdida) is a 2001 Peruvian surrealist crime drama film directed by Aldo Salvini (in his directorial debut) from a screenplay he co-wrote with Luis Felipe Alvarado and Alfonso Pareja, [1] based on the book Noche de cuervos by Raúl Tola. [2]
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In 2016, de la Torre started making videos of typical life situations, calling her fans "Balovers". It is a varied channel in terms of content, ranging from blogs, songs and reviews to annual awards such as the Kids' Choice Awards Mexico, [9] televisión Argentina del canal, Telefe, [10] Club Media Fest, Premios Tu Mundo and Spotify Awards.
Here Are the Aguilares! (Spanish: ¡Aquí están los Aguilares!) is a 1957 Mexican musical comedy Western film written and directed by Jaime Salvador, [2] and starring Luis Aguilar, Antonio Aguilar, Rosa de Castilla and Lucy Gallardo.
Puchito Records was Cuba's second independent record label. It was founded in 1954 during the mambo and cha-cha-chá explosion of the 1950s. Many of its recordings, produced by its founder Jesús Gorís (1921–2006), became instant hits.
Vuelve el ojo de vidrio ('The Glass Eye Returns') is a 1970 Mexican revolution-epic film directed by René Cardona Jr., starring Antonio Aguilar, Flor Silvestre, Manuel Capetillo, Eleazar García, Alejandro Reyna, and Guillermo Rivas. It is the sequel to the film El ojo de vidrio.