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I Don't Deny My Past
''I Don't Deny My Past'' (Spanish: ''No niego mi pasado'') is a 1952 Mexican drama film directed by Alberto Gout and starring Ninón Sevilla, Roberto Cañedo and Luis Aldás. It was shot at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Manuel Fontanals.Gilabert p.337 It was part of the group of Rumberas films popular during the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema. Cast * Ninón Sevilla as Rosa / Luisa * Roberto Cañedo as Octavio Gómez Castro * Luis Aldás as Leonardo * Agustín Isunza as Don Nicasio * César del Campo as Posturita * José Baviera as Ramón Valdés * Jorge Mondragón as Complice de Rosa * Aurora Walker as Doña Engracia * Jorge Treviño as Donato * Manuel Sánchez Navarro as Don Julio * Elodia Hernández as Mamá de Octavio * Kiko Mendive as Cantante * Juan Bruno Tarraza as Pianista * Fello Vergara as Pianista * Pascual García Peña Pascual García Peña (1910–1977) was a Mexican film actor.Agrasánchez ...
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Alberto Gout
Alberto Gout (1913–1966) was a Mexican screenwriter, film producer, producer and film director.Biltereyst & Gennari p.76 Selected filmography * ''Café Concordia'' (1939) * ''When the Stars Travel'' (1942) * ''Saint Francis of Assisi (film), Saint Francis of Assisi'' (1944) * ''Smoke in the Eyes'' (1946) * ''The Well-paid'' (1948) * ''The Game Rooster'' (1948) * ''Revenge (1948 film), Revenge'' (1948) * ''Courtesan (film), Courtesan'' (1948) * ''Witch's Corner'' (1949) * ''Aventurera'' (1950) * ''Sensuality (film), Sensuality'' (1951) * ''In the Flesh (1951 film), In the Flesh'' (1951) * ''I Don't Deny My Past'' (1952) * ''Sacrificed Women'' (1952) * ''Aventura en Río'' (1953) * ''I Want to Live (1953 film), I Want to Live'' (1953) * ''La sospechosa (1955 film), La sospechosa'' (1955) * ''The Rape of the Sabine Women (1962 film), The Rape of the Sabine Women'' (1962) References Bibliography * Daniel Biltereyst & Daniela Treveri Gennari. ''Moralizing Cinema: Film, Catholicis ...
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Golden Age Of Mexican Cinema
The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema (Spanish: la Época de Oro del Cine Mexicano), spanning the 1930s to 1950s, was a prolific era during which Mexico emerged as the leading film producer in Latin America. Filmmakers during this period tackled themes of national identity, class struggle, and social change. Films such as Los Olvidados, directed by the renowned Spanish-Mexican filmmaker Luis Buñuel, brought Mexico's social realities to the forefront, addressing pressing issues such as poverty and inequality. These works not only captivated domestic audiences but also established Mexico's reputation in global cinemas, with many productions distributed in Europe, the United States, and across Latin America. External factors contributed to the growth of Mexican cinema during this period. World War II disrupted film industries in the United States and Europe, as essential materials like celluloid were redirected to support the war effort. This situation allowed Mexico to increase film prod ...
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Nicolás Rodríguez (actor)
Nicolás Rodríguez Menéndez (21January 189826February 1966) was a Spanish-born Mexican actor. He appeared in more than one hundred films from 1927 to 1967. Selected filmography References External links * Mexican male film actors Spanish emigrants to Mexico 1898 births 1966 deaths {{Mexico-actor-stub ...
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Pascual García Peña
Pascual García Peña (1910–1977) was a Mexican film actor.Agrasánchez, Jr. p.160 He was married to actress Hortensia Santoveña. Selected filmography * ''Felipe Was Unfortunate'' (1947) * ''Madam Temptation'' (1948) * '' The Big Steal'' (1949) * ''Midnight'' (1949) * '' Angels of the Arrabal'' (1949) * '' The Woman of the Port'' (1949) * ''Hypocrite'' (1949) * '' In the Palm of Your Hand'' (1951) * '' Love Was Her Sin'' (1951) * ''Oh Darling! Look What You've Done!'' (1951) * ''The Masked Tiger'' (1951) * '' Love for Sale'' (1951) * '' Arrabalera'' (1951) * '' My Man and I'' (1952) * '' The Atomic Fireman'' (1952) * ''Hot Rhumba'' (1952) * ''Paco the Elegant'' (1952) * '' The Justice of the Wolf'' (1952) * '' I Don't Deny My Past'' (1952) * ''The Beautiful Dreamer'' (1952) * ''Passionflower'' (1952) * ''City of Bad Men'' (1953) * ''Genius and Figure'' (1953) * '' The Naked Woman'' (1953) * '' A Life in the Balance'' (1955) * ''The Beast of Hollow Mountain'' (1956) * '' The Bla ...
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Juan Bruno Tarraza
''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of ''John''. The name is of Hebrew origin and has the meaning "God has been gracious." It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking countries around the world and in the Philippines, and also in the Isle of Man (pronounced differently). The name is becoming popular around the world and can be pronounced differently according that region. In Spanish, the diminutive form (equivalent to ''Johnny'') is , with feminine form (comparable to ''Jane'', ''Joan'', or ''Joanna'') , and feminine diminutive (equivalent to ''Janet'', ''Janey'', ''Joanie'', etc.). Chinese terms * ( or 娟, 隽) 'beautiful, graceful' is a common given name for Chinese women. * () The Chinese character 卷, which in Mandarin is almost homophonic with the characters for the female name, is a division of a traditional Chinese manuscript or book and can be translated as 'fascicle', 'scroll', 'chapter', or 'volume'. Notable people * Juan (foo ...
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Kiko Mendive
Kiko or KIKO may refer to: People *Kiko (given name), includes a list of people with the name Other uses *''Kikō'', the Japanese form of the Chinese term ''qigong'' *''KIKO'', a 2015 compilation album by Panda Eyes * ''Kiko'' (album), by Los Lobos *Kiko (TV series), a children's animated series *Kiko goat, a breed of goat from New Zealand *KIKO (AM), a radio station (1340 AM) licensed to Apache Junction, Arizona, United States *KIKO-FM, a radio station (96.5 FM) licensed to Claypool, Arizona, United States *Kikō-ji, a Buddhist temple in Nara, Japan See also *List of storms named Kiko * * *Keiko (other) *Kikos (other) *Koko (other) Koko or KOKO may refer to: Animals * Koko (gorilla) (1971–2018), a gorilla trained to communicate in American Sign Language * Koko (dog) (2005–2012), the Australian kelpie in the 2011 film ''Red Dog'' * Koko (horse), an Irish racehorse that ... * Quico (other) {{Disambiguation, callsign ...
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Elodia Hernández
__NOTOC__ Elodia may refer to: People *Elodia Kāne, Hawaiian musician with Raymond Kāne * Disappearance and alleged murder of Elodia Ghinescu Biology * '' Elodea'', a genus of aquatic plants * ''Elodia'' (fly), a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae. **'' Elodia parafacialis'', a Chinese fly *'' Eulima elodia'', a species of sea snail Music *''Elodia di Herstall'', an opera by Alessandro Curmi (1842) * ''Elodia'' (album), by German duo Lacrimosa See also * Alodia, a medieval Nubian kingdom in modern-day Sudan * Alodia, saint and child martyr from Huesca (see Nunilo and Alodia) {{disambiguation ...
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Manuel Sánchez Navarro
Manuel may refer to: People * Manuel (name), a given name and surname * Manuel (''Fawlty Towers''), a fictional character from the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers'' * Manuel I Komnenos, emperor of the Byzantine Empire * Manuel I of Portugal, king of Portugal * Manuel I of Trebizond, Emperor of Trebizond Places * Manuel, Valencia, a municipality in the province of Valencia, Spain *Manuel Junction, railway station near Falkirk, Scotland Other * Manuel (American horse), a thoroughbred racehorse * Manuel (Australian horse), a thoroughbred racehorse * Manuel and The Music of The Mountains, a musical ensemble * ''Manuel'' (album), music album by Dalida, 1974 See also *Manny (other), a common nickname for those named Manuel *Manoel (other) *Immanuel (other) *Emmanuel (other) *Emanuel (other) *Emmanuelle (other) *Manuela (other) Manuela may refer to: People * Manuela (given name), a Spanish and Portuguese feminine given n ...
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Jorge Treviño (actor)
Jorge is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name George. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced very differently in each of the two languages: Spanish ; Portuguese . It is derived from the Greek name Γεώργιος (''Georgios'') via Latin ''Georgius''; the former is derived from (''georgos''), meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker". The Latin form ''Georgius'' had been rarely given in Western Christendom since at least the 6th century. The popularity of the name however develops from around the 12th century, in Occitan in the form '' Jordi'', and it becomes popular at European courts after the publication of the ''Golden Legend'' in the 1260s. The West Iberian form ''Jorge'' is on record in Portugal as the name of Jorge de Lencastre, Duke of Coimbra (1481–1550). List of people with the given name Jorge * Jorge (footballer, born 1939), Brazilian footballer * Jorge (footballer, born 1946), Brazilian footballer * Jorge (Brazilian singer), Brazilian musician and ...
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Aurora Walker
Aurora Walker García (1904–1964) was a Mexican film actress. She appeared in more than a hundred and twenty films during her career.Agrasánchez p.159 She was married to Mexican actor Julio Taboada until her death (suicide by electrocution) 2 January 1964. Their son is Mexican movie writer and director Carlos Enrique Taboada Carlos Enrique Taboada Walker (July 18, 1929 - April 15, 1997) was a Mexican screenwriter and director. He is best known for his supernatural Terror and suspense films including Hasta el viento tiene miedo, Más negro que la noche, Veneno para la .... Selected filmography * '' With Villa's Veterans'' (1939) * '' I Will Live Again'' (1940) * '' Voices of Spring'' (1947) * '' The Game Rooster'' (1948) * '' Beau Ideal'' (1948) * '' Jalisco Fair'' (1948) * '' The Woman I Lost'' (1949) * '' Red Rain'' (1950) * '' The Lone Wolf'' (1952) * '' The Justice of the Wolf'' (1952) * '' I Don't Deny My Past'' (1952) * '' The Wolf Returns'' (1952) * '' Nobody's Childr ...
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Jorge Mondragón (actor)
Jorge Mondragón Roldán (April 30, 1903 in Mexico City – April 30, 1997 in Mexico City) was a Mexican actor. Selected filmography * ''Bel Ami (1947 film), Bel Ami'' (1947) * ''Ecija's Seven Children'' (1947) * ''The Secret of Juan Palomo'' (1947) *''Five Faces of Woman'' (1947) * ''A Gypsy in Jalisco'' (1947) * ''The Prince of the Desert'' (1947) * ''The Desire'' (1948) * ''The Magician (1949 film), The Magician'' (1949) * ''Lost (1950 film), Lost'' (1950) * ''My General's Women'' (1951) * ''Love for Sale (1951 film), Love for Sale'' (1951) * ''What Idiots Men Are'' (1951) * ''The Atomic Fireman'' (1952) * ''I Don't Deny My Past'' (1952) * ''The King of Mexico'' (1956) * The Aztec Mummy, ''The Aztec Mummy'' (1957) * ''His First Love'' (1960) * ''The Pulque Tavern'' (1981) References Biographical Dictionary of Mexican Film Performers "M" Part 2 External links

* 1903 births 1997 deaths Male actors from Mexico City 20th-century Mexican male actors {{Mexico-actor-stub ...
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