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Directed by Emilio FernándezGenres Drama,
RomanceActors María Félix,
Carlos López Moctezuma,
Columba Domínguez,
Roberto Cañedo,
Arturo Soto Rangel,
Jaime Jiménez PonsRating74%
The President of México sends Rosaura (María Félix), a young teacher, to educate a remote rural village known as Río Escondido. The goodwill of Rosaura is impaired by Don Regino Sandoval (Carlos López Moctezuma), the town's tyrannical sheriff. The situation worsens when Regino falls in love with Rosaura, making it a living hell that she can only win through her strong will., 1h45
Directed by Emilio FernándezGenres Drama,
RomanceActors María Félix,
Pedro Armendáriz,
Carlos López Moctezuma,
Columba Domínguez,
Arturo Soto Rangel,
Miguel InclánRating70%
On the beautiful Janitzio Island, in the middle of the Pátzcuaro Lake in Michoacán in Mexico lives Maclovia (María Félix), the beautiful daughter of a leader of Purépecha Indian community (Miguel Inclán). Maclovia loves José María Lopez (Pedro Armendáriz), a young very poor Indian. Maclovia's father refuses to the marriage of the couple. José María hopes to win the favor of the old man. But the arrival of a battalion causing the conflict when the brutal sergeant (Carlos López Moctezuma) develops eyes for Maclovia., 1h34
Directed by Emilio FernándezGenres Drama,
War,
RomanceThemes Political filmsActors Dolores del Río,
Pedro Armendáriz,
Emilio Fernández,
Miguel Ángel Ferriz,
Alfonso Bedoya,
José Elías MorenoRating70%
Esperanza (Dolores del Río), a young and beautiful woman, narrates to her son her history across the Mexican Revolution., 1h16
Directed by Emilio FernándezOrigin MexiqueGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Dolores del Río,
Pedro Armendáriz,
Alberto Galán,
Miguel Inclán,
Arturo Soto Rangel,
José TorvayRating72%
A young journalist presses an old artist (Alberto Galán) to show a portrait of a naked indigenous woman that he has in his study. The body of the movie is a flashback to Xochimilco, Mexico, in 1909. The film is set right before the Mexican Revolution, and Xochimilco is an area with beautiful landscapes inhabited mostly by indigenous people., 1h45
Directed by Emilio FernándezGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Dolores del Río,
Pedro Armendáriz,
Julio Villarreal,
Stella Inda,
Alberto Galán,
Arturo Soto RangelRating72%
In the Mexican city of Guanajuato, in the 1800s, the young and beautiful Amalia de los Robles (Dolores del Río) wakes up the passion of all the men of the region. This provokes the fury of her widowed father, Don Fernando (Julio Villarreal) who sees in her the face of his dead wife. But Amalia falls in love with the smart Ricardo (Pedro Armendáriz). Tragic circumstances, however, prevent them from being united., 1h39
Directed by Emilio FernándezOrigin MexiqueGenres Drama,
War,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Political filmsActors María Félix,
Pedro Armendáriz,
Miguel Inclán,
José Torvay,
Guillermo Calles,
Arturo Soto RangelRating76%
The revolutionary Jose Juan Reyes (Pedro Armendáriz) take the town of Cholula, Puebla, and take the money of the rich men of the zone for the Mexican Revolution. Jose Juan fell in love with the Señorita Beatriz Peñafiel (María Félix), the explosive daughter of the richest man of the zone., 1h44
Directed by John Ford,
Emilio FernándezOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Historical,
WesternThemes Films about religionActors Henry Fonda,
Dolores del Río,
Pedro Armendáriz,
Mel Ferrer,
Ward Bond,
J. Carrol NaishRating62%
A nameless and conflicted Catholic priest is a fugitive in an unnamed Latin American country where religion is outlawed. Another fugitive, a murderous bandit dubbed "El Gringo", comes to town. He and a beautiful Indian woman conspire to help the priest escape. Taken to safety, the priest is then convinced by a police informant to return to the town on the pretense that "El Gringo" is dying and wishes to receive the last rites. The priest is captured and sentenced to death, but forgives the informant for betraying him. The priest's execution by firing squad brings an outpouring of public grief and shows the authorities that it is impossible to stamp out religion as long as it exists in people's hearts and minds.