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

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    In the 1930s, film makers began expanding their ideas on film/cinematography and the "Epoca De Oro" was born. Epoca De Oro is well known throughout Latin America as one of the dominant eras of film history. Many black and white movies such as "Vamonos con Pancho Villa" (1935) and Alla En El Rancho Grande (1936) excelled in the box office and ...

  3. Golden Age of Mexican Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema (Spanish: Época de Oro del Cine Mexicano) is a historical period in the cinema of Mexico that lasted from 1936 to 1956. [1] It was marked by the production of highly praised films that shaped Mexican national identity and culture.

  4. Cinema of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Ayala Blanco, Jorge (1997) La aventura del cine mexicano: En la época de oro y después ed. Grijalba ISBN 970-05-0376-3; Dávalos Orozco, Federico (1996). Albores del Cine Mexicano (Beginning of the Mexican Cinema). Clío. ISBN 968-6932-45-3. De los Reyes, Aurelio. Los orígenes del cine en México (1896-1900). Mexico City: UNAM 1973.

  5. It's Not Enough to Be a Charro - Wikipedia

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    It's Not Enough to Be a Charro (Spanish: No basta ser charro) is a 1946 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Juan Bustillo Oro and starring Jorge Negrete, Lilia Michel and Armando Soto La Marina. [1] [2] It was shot at the Clasa Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director Vicente Petit.

  6. Tu Esclavo y Amo - Wikipedia

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    Tu Esclavo y Amo is a studio album released in 2009 by regional Mexican artist Lupillo Rivera. Tu Escalvo y Amo earned Rivera a Grammy award for Best Banda Album at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards . [ 1 ]

  7. Rosita Quintana - Wikipedia

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    Quintana was born Trinidad Rosa Quintana Muñoz in the Saavedra neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. [1] Her parents enrolled her in the conservatory of brothers Emilio and José De Caro, where she studied singing and acting. [1] In 1942, she debuted as a tango vocalist at the Café Nacional in Buenos Aires. [6]

  8. Juan Rivera (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Juan Rivera Saavedra is an American singer and actor of Mexican heritage. [1] He is part of one of the most prominent families, leading in regional Mexican music in the United States. His family includes singers, Jenni Rivera, Lupillo Rivera, Chiquis Rivera, and businesswoman Rosie Rivera. His songs "El Ser Equivocado" and "La Lampara" ranked ...

  9. El dolor de pagar la renta - Wikipedia

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    Rosa Cué : Cinematography ... El dolor de pagar la renta (English: The Pain of Paying Rent) is a 1960 Mexican comedy film directed Agustín P. Delgado. [1] Cast