María Félix

  • Luis Buñuel – La fièvre monte à El Pao aka Fever Rises In El Pao (1959)

    1951-1960DramaJuan Luis BuñuelSpain

    In the fictitious island of Ojeda, people lives a dictatorship and the island is a penal colony with ordinary and political prisoners together. When the Governor Mariano Vargas is murdered by a sniper, his idealistic secretary Ramón Vázquez is assigned director of security in charge of the prison. Vázquez is in love with the widow Inés Rojas and they have a love affair. But when the new governor Alejandro Gual Miguel arrives in the island, he wants Inés to be his lover. Further he forces the killer to sign a false confession telling that Vázquez is the responsible for the attempt against the previous governor and blackmails Inés. But Inés is a female fatale that knows the political games and manipulations.Read More »

  • Roberto Gavaldón – La diosa arrodillada AKA The Kneeling Goddess (1947)

    1941-1950CrimeDramaMexicoRoberto Gavaldón

    Synopsis:
    Legendary superstar María Félix, stars in this melodrama noir playing the role of Raquel, a woman who has a passionate love affair with married aristocrat Antonio. However, a sensual sculpture untitled “The Kneeling Goddess” and modeled after Raquel will lead Antonio down a memory lane he’d rather soon forget.Read More »

  • Tito Davison – Que Dios me perdone AKA May God Forgive Me (1948)

    1941-1950DramaFilm NoirMexicoTito Davison
    Que Dios me perdone (1948)
    Que Dios me perdone (1948)

    Lena is a spy who manages to seduce rich men only to obtain information.Read More »

  • Emilio Fernández – Maclovia (1948)

    1941-1950DramaEmilio FernándezMexicoRomance

    On a small Mexican island dwells a group of Indians who live in the traditional manner and who disdain outsiders. The beautiful Maclovia and the poverty-stricken Jose Maria are in love, but her father refuses to allow their marriage, or even any communication between them, due to Jose Maria’s lack of means. The young man strives to educate himself and earn enough to purchase his own fishing boat in order to win her father’s favor. At the same time, a batallion of soldiers is posted there, and the brutal sergeant develops eyes for Maclovia. The conflicts come to a head on the Night of the Dead. Written by GoblinHairedGuyRead More »

  • Emilio Fernández – Enamorada AKA In Love (1946)

    Emilio Fernández1941-1950DramaMexicoRomance

    In Mexican Revolution times, a guerrilla general and his troops take the conservative town of Cholula, near by Mexico City. As the revolutionaries mistreat the town’s riches, Armendáriz falls for beautiful and wild Beatriz Peñafiel, the daughter of one of the town’s richest men.Read More »

  • Jean Renoir – French Cancan (1955)

    1951-1960ComedyFranceJean RenoirMusical

    Synopsis:
    Henri Danglard, proprietor of the fashionable (but bankrupt) cafe ‘Le Paravent Chinois’ featuring his mistress, belly dancer Lola, goes slumming in Montmarte (circa 1890) where the then-old-fashioned cancan is still danced. There, he conceives the idea of reviving the cancan as the feature of a new, more popular establishment…and meets Nini, a laundress and natural dancer, whom he hopes to star in his new show. But a tangled maze of jealousies intervenes…Read More »

  • Emilio Fernández – Río Escondido AKA Hidden River (1948)

    1941-1950ClassicsDramaEmilio FernándezMexico

    allmovie.com review
    Filmed in 1947, Emilio Fernandez’ Hidden River (originally Rio Escondido) was distributed in the U.S. three years later. The matchless Maria Felix stars as Rosaura, an idealistic Mexican schoolteacher who does her best to educate the illiterate Indians in her native land. Rosaura is opposed by several authority figures who have no intention of losing their hold over the Indians, but she finds support in the form of a kindly priest. Director Fernandez’ understanding of and sensitivity towards Mexico’s teeming millions of unfortunates enables Hidden River to rise above its occasional cliches and unsubtleties. The cinematography is by Gabriel Figueroa, who like Emilio Fernandez and Maria Felix is a legendary figure in the Mexican cinema.Read More »

  • Rafael Gil – Mare nostrum (1948)

    Drama1941-1950Rafael GilRomanceSpain

    Rafael Gil directed a number of films during the ’40s and ’50s. He started out co-directing three films with Gonzalo Memedez Pidal, and in 1941 he made his solo directorial debut with El Hombre Que Se Quiso Matar. ~ Sandra Brennan, RoviRead More »

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