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The Cry Of The Flesh
''The Cry of the Flesh'' (Spanish: ''El grito de la carne'') is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Fernando Soler and Zacarías Gómez Urquiza and starring Soler, Rosario Granados and Gustavo Rojo. Amador p.49 The film's sets were designed by the art director Javier Torres Torija. Soler was nominated for the Ariel Award for Best Actor. Synopsis An experienced, established actor takes an interest in the career of an aspiring actress and comes to fall in love with her. Cast * Fernando Soler as Guillermo de la Mora * Rosario Granados as Lidia * Gustavo Rojo as Roberto * Antonio Monsell as Paco * Sara Guasch as Beatriz Perez * Maruja Grifell Maruja Grifell (February 6, 1907 – March 27, 1968) was a Mexican film actress.Pilcher p.160 Selected filmography * ''Another Dawn (1943 film), Another Dawn'' (1943) * ''The Lieutenant Nun'' (1944) * ''The Abandoned (1945 film), The Abandoned' ... as La Balzatti * Elda Peralta as Lupe * Elodia Hernández as Caracteristi ...
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Fernando Soler
Fernando Díaz Pavia (24 May 1896 – 25 October 1979), better known by the stage name Fernando Soler, was a Mexican actor, director, screenwriter, and producer. He was considered one of the most important figures of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. In his career spanning over sixty years, Soler appeared as an actor in more than one hundred motion pictures. Early life Fernando Soler was born in Saltillo, Coahuila Coahuila, formally Coahuila de Zaragoza, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Coahuila de Zaragoza, is one of the 31 states of Mexico. The largest city and State Capital is the city of Saltillo; the second largest is Torreón and the thi ... as Fernando Díaz Pavía on 24 May 1896 to Domingo Díaz García and Irene Pavía Soler. He was the elder brother of Andrés Soler, Domingo Soler, Julián Soler, and Mercedes Soler. His family is known as the Soler Dynasty. He was the uncle of the deceased actors Alejandro Ciangherotti and Fernando Luján. Sel ...
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Elda Peralta
Elda Peralta Ayala (28 July 1932 – May 2024) was a Mexican actress and writer. At the time of her death she was one of the last surviving stars from the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema. Her death at the age of 91 was confirmed by National Association of Actors on 15 May 2024. Selected filmography * ''Hypocrite'' (1949) * ''Black Angustias'' (1950) * '' Immaculate'' (1950) * ''The Cry of the Flesh'' (1951) * ''Women's Prison'' (1951) * ''Beauty Salon'' (1951) * ''Streetwalker'' (1951) * ''Crime and Punishment'' (1951) * '' The Minister's Daughter'' (1952) * '' A Woman Without Love'' (1952) * ''My Darling Clementine ''My Darling Clementine'' is a 1946 American Western film directed by John Ford and starring Henry Fonda as Wyatt Earp during the period leading up to the gunfight at the O.K. Corral. The ensemble cast also features Victor Mature (as Doc Holli ...'' (1953) * '' Remember to Live'' (1953) References External links * 1932 births 2024 deaths Mexican televis ...
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1951 Drama Films
Events January * January 4 – Korean War: Third Battle of Seoul – Chinese and North Korean forces capture Seoul for the second time (having lost the Second Battle of Seoul in September 1950). * January 9 – The Government of the United Kingdom announces abandonment of the Tanganyika groundnut scheme for the cultivation of peanuts in the Tanganyika Territory, with the writing off of £36.5M debt. * January 11 – In the U.S., a top secret report is delivered to U.S. President Truman by his National Security Resources Board, urging Truman to expand the Korean War by launching "a global offensive against communism" with sustained bombing of Red China and diplomatic moves to establish "moral justification" for a U.S. nuclear attack on the Soviet Union. The report will not not be declassified until 1978. * January 15 – In a criminal court in West Germany, Ilse Koch, The "Witch of Buchenwald", wife of the commandant of the Buchenwald concentration camp, is sentence ...
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Mexican Drama Films
Mexican may refer to: Mexico and its culture *Being related to, from, or connected to the country of Mexico, in North America ** People *** Mexicans, inhabitants of the country Mexico and their descendants *** Mexica, ancient indigenous people of the Valley of Mexico ** Being related to the State of Mexico, one of the 32 federal entities of Mexico ** Culture of Mexico *** Mexican cuisine *** historical synonym of Nahuatl, language of the Nahua people (including the Mexica) Arts and entertainment * "The Mexican" (short story), by Jack London * "The Mexican" (song), by the band Babe Ruth * Regional Mexican, a Latin music radio format Films * ''The Mexican'' (1918 film), a German silent film * ''The Mexican'' (1955 film), a Soviet film by Vladimir Kaplunovsky based on the Jack London story, starring Georgy Vitsin * ''The Mexican'', a 2001 American comedy film directed by Gore Verbinski, starring Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts Other uses * USS ''Mexican'' (ID-1655), United State ...
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1951 Films
The following events in film occurred in the year 1951. Top-grossing films United States The top ten 1951 released films by box office gross in the United States are as follows: International The highest-grossing 1951 films in countries outside of North America. Worldwide gross The following table lists known worldwide gross figures for several high-grossing films that originally released in 1951. Note that this list is incomplete and is therefore not representative of the highest-grossing films worldwide in 1951. This list also includes gross revenue from later re-releases. Events * February 15 – new management takes over at United Artists with Arthur B. Krim, Robert Benjamin and Matty Fox now in charge. * April – French magazine ''Cahiers du cinéma'' is first published. * July 26 – Walt Disney's ''Alice in Wonderland (1951 film), Alice in Wonderland'' premieres; while a disappointment at first and hardly released in theaters, it would later become one of the b ...
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Cecilia Leger
Cecilia is a personal name originating in the name of Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music. History The name has been popularly used in Europe (particularly the United Kingdom and Italy, where in 2018 it was the 43rd most popular name for girls born that year), and the United States, where it has ranked among the top 500 names for girls for more than 100 years. It also ranked among the top 100 names for girls born in Sweden in the early years of the 21st century, and was formerly popular in France. The name "Cecilia" applied generally to Roman women who belonged to the plebeian clan of the Caecilii. Legends and hagiographies, mistaking it for a personal name, suggest fanciful etymologies. Among those cited by Chaucer in " The Second Nun's Tale" are: lily of heaven, the way for the blind, contemplation of heaven and the active life, as if lacking in blindness, and a heaven for people to gaze upon.
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Irma Dorantes
Irma Aguirre Martínez (born 21 December 1934), commonly known as Irma Dorantes, is a Mexican actress. Career Her first film, ''Los tres huastecos'', was released in 1948. Dorantes participated in many Mexican films of the 1950s and 1960s. In 1963, she was nominated for a Silver Goddess Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in ''Sol en llamas'' (1962). Aside from acting, she is also a successful singer, obtaining gold and platinum records for her versions of the songs "Cuando no sé de ti", "Pequeña", "Ansiedad", "Recuerdos de Ipacarai", and "La Flor de la Canela". She was also known for her equestrian shows. In 1964, Dorantes and her horses Gatillo de Oro and Justiciero headed a touring company at the Million Dollar Theater in Los Angeles, California. Personal life She met actor Pedro Infante in 1950 during the filming of También de dolor se canta. They married in 1953, and remained married until his death in an aircraft crash in 1957. They had one child, actr ...
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Ana María Villaseñor
Ana or ANA may refer to: People * Ana (given name), a list of people with the name * Ana people or Atakpame people, an ethnic group of West Africa * ana (gamer), Anathan Pham, an Australian professional ''Dota 2'' player known as ana Places * Ana, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, village in Iran * Ana or Anah, town in Iraq * Ana, populated place in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea * Ana or Anié, town in Togo * Ana, community in Niue Arts and entertainment * ''Ana'' (1982 film), a Portuguese film * ''Ana'' (2020 film), an American film * ''The Hole'' (1957 film) or ''Ana'', a 1957 Japanese film * ''Ana'' (1984 TV series), a Pakistani drama on PTV * ''Ana'' (2004 TV series), a Pakistani drama on Geo TV * ''Ana'' (2020 TV series), a Mexican comedy show * ''ana'' (2021 TV series), Syrian TV series starring Taim Hasan * "Ana", a song by the Pixies from '' Bossanova'' * ''Ana'' (Ralph Towner album), 1996 * Ana (Ana album), 1987 * Ana (''Overwatch''), a player character in the ...
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Beatriz Saavedra
Beatriz Saavedra is a Mexican actress, best known for appearing in films such as ''Monte de piedad'' (1951), ''Tres hombres en mi vida'' (1952), ''Tío de mi vida'' (1952), '' It Happened in Acapulco'' (1953), ''La ladrona'' (1954), ''Madame X'' (1955), '' Drop the Curtain'' (1955), ''La doncella de piedra'' (1956), and ''La culta dama'' (1957).García Riera 1993, p. 198. Selected filmography *''Confessions of a Taxi Driver'' (1949) * ''Witch's Corner'' (1949) *'' A Gringo Girl in Mexico'' (1951) * ''The Cry of the Flesh'' (1951) *'' Full Speed Ahead'' (1951) *'' La miel se fue de la luna'' (1952) * '' When the Fog Lifts'' (1952) *'' The Plebeian'' (1953) *''Mercy'' (1953) *''The Magnificent Beast'' (1953) *'' It Happened in Acapulco'' (1953) *'' Dreams of Glory'' (1953) *''Se solicitan modelos'' (1954) *''Madame X ''Madame X'' (original title ''La Femme X'') is a 1908 Play (theatre), play by French playwright Alexandre Bisson (1848–1912). It was novelized in English and ...
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Jorge Martínez De Hoyos
Jorge Martínez de Hoyos (September 25, 1920 – May 6, 1997) was a Mexican actor whose career spanned five decades from the 1940s till his death. He appeared in both American and Mexican films and television, with prominent roles in ''The Magnificent Seven'' and '' Viento negro (Black Wind)''. He married actress Alicia Caro after the pair met on the set of the 1965 film ''Cien gritos de terror''. They remained married for 32 years until he died from lung cancer on May 6, 1997. Selected filmography * '' Corner Stop'' (1948) – Rabanito * '' A Family Like Many Others'' (1949) – Anunciador en fiesta (uncredited) * ''Hay lugar para dos'' (1949) – (uncredited) * ''Confessions of a Taxi Driver'' (1949) – Luis * ''Cuatro contra el mundo'' (1950) – Don Nacho (uncredited) * ''Pobre corazón'' (1950) – Invitado a fiesta (uncredited) * ''Pata de palo'' (1950) – Ferrocarrilero (uncredited) * ''Entre tu amor y el cielo'' (1950) * ''The Cry of the Flesh'' (1951) – Invitad ...
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Sergio Corona
Sergio Corona Ortega (born 7 October 1928) is a Mexican actor, comedian, singer, dancer, and television host. With a career spanning over seven decades, he is celebrated as a survivor of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema and remains active in television and theatre. Early life Born to Miguel Corona, a district judge and María Cristina Ortega, Corona experienced a challenging childhood, he battled infant illness, delayed schooling, and worked selling shoes while studying ballet with the Silva brothers. In 1950, he performed with Ballet Chapultepec in Havana and later shared stage and cabaret performances with his brother-in-law, Alfonso Arau, until 1958. Career Corona began appearing in films during Mexico's cinematic Golden Age, working with icons like Pedro Infante, Fernando Soler, and Joaquín Pardavé in productions such as '' Los Tres Huastecos'' (1948) and '' El Grito de la Carne'' (1951). He produced memorable performances in theatre, including ''La fiaca and Sugar'' ...
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Juan Pulido
Juan Pulido (1891–1972) was a Spanish singer and film actor. Born in the Canary Islands, he lived in New York City, Cuba and other Latin American nations.Wade p.74 Settling in Mexico, he regularly appeared in films during the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema. He was married to the actress Dalia Íñiguez. Selected filmography * ''Paramount on Parade'' (1930) * '' The Associate'' (1946) * '' The Tiger of Jalisco'' (1947) * ''Arsène Lupin'' (1947) * ''Five Faces of Woman'' (1947) * '' The Flesh Commands'' (1948) * '' Angelitos negros'' (1948) * '' Zorina'' (1949) * '' The Lady of the Veil'' (1949) * '' Dicen que soy mujeriego'' (1949) * ''Opium'' (1949) * '' Philip of Jesus'' (1949) * '' Another Spring'' (1950) * ''The Cry of the Flesh'' (1951) * ''What Idiots Men Are'' (1951) * '' Good Night, My Love'' (1951) * '' Women Without Tomorrow'' (1951) * ''Kill Me Because I'm Dying!'' (1951) * ''Crime and Punishment'' (1951) * ''Engagement Ring An engagement ring, also known as a betro ...
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