Mauricio Magdaleno
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Born | Mauricio Magdaleno Cardona 13 May 1906 Tabasco, Zacatecas, Mexico |
Died | 30 June 1986 Mexico City, Mexico | (aged 80)
Education | National Autonomous University of Mexico |
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Mauricio Magdaleno Cardona (13 May 1906 – 30 June 1986), better known as Mauricio Magdaleno, was a Mexican screenwriter and occasional director of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. He was nominated for six Ariel Awards and won for his second nomination for Río Escondido in 1949. Magdaleno was also a well-known journalist, writer, and politician.[1]
Selected filmography
[edit]- Wild Flower (1943)
- Michael Strogoff (1944)
- Tragic Wedding (1946)
- Pepita Jiménez (1946)
- Everybody's Woman (1946)
- Gran Casino (1947)
- The Unloved Woman (1949)
- Coquette (1949)
- Salón México (1949)
- Between Your Love and Heaven (1950)
- Duel in the Mountains (1950)
- Orange Blossom for Your Wedding (1950)
- Love for Love (1950)
- History of a Heart (1951)
- Women's Prison (1951)
- Maria Islands (1951)
- Forever Yours (1952)
- The Three Perfect Wives (1953)
- The White Rose (1954)
- The Rapture (1954)
References
[edit]- ^ "Mauricio Magdaleno". Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 August 2018.
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Categories:
- 1906 births
- 1986 deaths
- Mexican male screenwriters
- Mexican film directors
- Mexican male journalists
- Mexican male writers
- Writers from Zacatecas
- Politicians from Zacatecas
- 20th-century Mexican politicians
- 20th-century Mexican screenwriters
- 20th-century Mexican male writers
- 20th-century Mexican journalists
- Mexican writer stubs