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Víctor Alcocer Gómez (March 23, 1917 – October 2, 1984) was a Mexican actor of film,
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Selected filmography

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Gangster's Kingdom ''Gangster's Kingdom'' (Spanish:''El reino de los gángsters'') is a 1948 Mexican crime film written and directed by Juan Orol who also starred in the film. Like Orol's other films it was an attempt to copy the style of Hollywood films of the era. ...
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María Montecristo ''María Montecristo'' is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Luis César Amadori and starring Zully Moreno, Arturo de Córdova and Carlos López Moctezuma.Goble p.303 The film's art direction was by Jorge Fernández. Main cast * Zully More ...
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Women Without Tomorrow ''Women Without Tomorrow'' (Spanish: ''Mujeres sin mañana'') is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Tito Davison and starring Leticia Palma, Manolo Fábregas and Carmen Montejo Carmen Montejo (born María Teresa Sánchez González; May 26, 1 ...
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A Galician Dances the Mambo ''A Galician Dances the Mambo'' (Spanish: ''Una gallega baila mambo'') is a 1951 Mexican comedy film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel and starring Niní Marshall, Joaquín Pardavé and Silvia Pinal.Posadas, p. 117. Cast * Niní Marshall as Cá ...
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The Sword of Granada ''The Sword of Granada'' (Spanish:''El corazón y la espada'') is a 1953 Mexican historical adventure film directed by Edward Dein and Carlos Véjar hijo and starring Cesar Romero, Katy Jurado and Rebeca Iturbide.Quinlan p.281 It was released i ...
'' (1953) *'' I Want to Live'' (1953) *''
Drop the Curtain ''Drop the Curtain'' (Spanish: ''Abajo el telón'') is a 1955 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Christiane Martel and Beatriz Saavedra.Lezcano, p. 98. The film's art direction was by Gunther Gerszo. Plot A ...
'' (1955) *'' Corazón salvaje'' (1956) *'' La Valentina'' (1966) ... Coronel *'' Corazón salvaje'' (1968) *'' Capulina Speedy Gonzalez'' (1970) ... El padre *''
National Mechanics ''National Mechanics'' (Spanish:''Mecánica nacional'') is a 1972 Mexican comedy film filmed in May 1971 with locations near the free highway to Cuernavaca, and directed and written by Luis Alcoriza. It was released in Mexico City on December 28, 1 ...
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Length of War ''Length of War'' ( es, Longitud de guerra) is a 1976 Mexican drama film directed by Gonzalo Martínez Ortega. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a n ...
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Alcocer, Victor Mexican male film actors Mexican male voice actors Golden Age of Mexican cinema 1984 deaths 1917 births 20th-century Mexican male actors