Fernando De Fuentes
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Fernando de Fuentes Carrau (December 13, 1894-July 4, 1958) was a Mexican
film director
, considered a pioneer in the film industry worldwide.
in New Orleans.
during the Mexican Revolution. After his marriage in 1919, he moved to Washington D.C., and worked at the Mexican Embassy. Back in Mexico, he wrote poetry and undertook journalism as a hobby, and worked in the Film Industry in exhibition. In 1932 he made his first film, “El Anónimo”, and in the same year “Una Vida por Otra”, in 1933 “El Prisionero 13”, “La Calandria”, “El Tigre de Yautepec” and “El Compadre Mendoza”, considered one of his masterpieces, in the Mexican Revolution Trilogy, (“El Compadre Mendoza”, “Vamonos con Pancho Villa” and “El Prisionero 13”).
In 1934 he directed “El Fantasma del Convento”, and “Cruz Diablo”. In 1935 he made “Vamonos con Pancho Villa”, and “La Familia Dressel”, in 1936 “Las Mujeres Mandan” and one of the greatest hits in the history of the Mexican cinema, “Alla en el Rancho Grande” - a film that developed a complete new genre the “comedia ranchera”, with this film he was awarded the “Medalla al Mérito Cinematográfico” by the Mexican President General Lázaro Cárdenas
. This film also won first place at the “Venice Film Festival” in 1938. It was the first International award won by a Mexican film.
Described as "the Mexican John Ford" (New York Times), Fernando de Fuentes was by far the most talented filmmaker of early Mexican sound cinema. This tragic trilogy set during the Mexican Revolution was possibly his greatest achievement. Prisoner 13 (1933, 76 mins.) concerns a son who pays for his father's faults and a desperate mother who tries at all costs to save her son's life. El Compadre Mendoza (1933, 85 mins.) examines the corrupted ideals of the Revolution by way of an opportunistic landowner, who must choose between remaining loyal to a general in Zapata's army (and facing financial ruin) or saving his own skin. Lastly, Fuentes' sweeping epic Let's Go with Pancho Villa (1936, 92 mins.) follows the adventures of six young men who leave their rural homes to join Pancho Villa's army, enduring hardship, loss, and disillusionment over the Revolution in the process. Shot by Gabriel Figueroa (The Fugitive), one of the world's most gifted black and white cinematographers.
His filmography covers almost all the different genres from drama, comedy, horror, family, historical, to classics and documentaries.
. They had two children, Magdalena and Fernando.
Mexico
The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federal constitutional republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of...
film director
Film director
A film director is a person who directs the actors and film crew in filmmaking. They control a film's artistic and dramatic nathan roach, while guiding the technical crew and actors.-Responsibilities:...
, considered a pioneer in the film industry worldwide.
Early life and education
Born in Veracruz; Mexico on December 13, 1894, son of Fernando de Fuentes and Emelina Carrau de Fuentes. He studied Philosophy at Tulane UniversityTulane University
Tulane University is a private, nonsectarian research university located in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States...
in New Orleans.
Career
On his return to Mexico he worked as executive assistant of Venustiano CarranzaVenustiano Carranza
Venustiano Carranza de la Garza, was one of the leaders of the Mexican Revolution. He ultimately became President of Mexico following the overthrow of the dictatorial Huerta regime in the summer of 1914 and during his administration the current constitution of Mexico was drafted...
during the Mexican Revolution. After his marriage in 1919, he moved to Washington D.C., and worked at the Mexican Embassy. Back in Mexico, he wrote poetry and undertook journalism as a hobby, and worked in the Film Industry in exhibition. In 1932 he made his first film, “El Anónimo”, and in the same year “Una Vida por Otra”, in 1933 “El Prisionero 13”, “La Calandria”, “El Tigre de Yautepec” and “El Compadre Mendoza”, considered one of his masterpieces, in the Mexican Revolution Trilogy, (“El Compadre Mendoza”, “Vamonos con Pancho Villa” and “El Prisionero 13”).
In 1934 he directed “El Fantasma del Convento”, and “Cruz Diablo”. In 1935 he made “Vamonos con Pancho Villa”, and “La Familia Dressel”, in 1936 “Las Mujeres Mandan” and one of the greatest hits in the history of the Mexican cinema, “Alla en el Rancho Grande” - a film that developed a complete new genre the “comedia ranchera”, with this film he was awarded the “Medalla al Mérito Cinematográfico” by the Mexican President General Lázaro Cárdenas
Lázaro Cárdenas
Lázaro Cárdenas del Río was President of Mexico from 1934 to 1940.-Early life:Lázaro Cárdenas was born on May 21, 1895 in a lower-middle class family in the village of Jiquilpan, Michoacán. He supported his family from age 16 after the death of his father...
. This film also won first place at the “Venice Film Festival” in 1938. It was the first International award won by a Mexican film.
Described as "the Mexican John Ford" (New York Times), Fernando de Fuentes was by far the most talented filmmaker of early Mexican sound cinema. This tragic trilogy set during the Mexican Revolution was possibly his greatest achievement. Prisoner 13 (1933, 76 mins.) concerns a son who pays for his father's faults and a desperate mother who tries at all costs to save her son's life. El Compadre Mendoza (1933, 85 mins.) examines the corrupted ideals of the Revolution by way of an opportunistic landowner, who must choose between remaining loyal to a general in Zapata's army (and facing financial ruin) or saving his own skin. Lastly, Fuentes' sweeping epic Let's Go with Pancho Villa (1936, 92 mins.) follows the adventures of six young men who leave their rural homes to join Pancho Villa's army, enduring hardship, loss, and disillusionment over the Revolution in the process. Shot by Gabriel Figueroa (The Fugitive), one of the world's most gifted black and white cinematographers.
His filmography covers almost all the different genres from drama, comedy, horror, family, historical, to classics and documentaries.
Marriage and children
De Fuentes married in 1919, Magdalena Reyes Moran in San Antonio TexasSan Antonio, Texas
San Antonio is the seventh-largest city in the United States of America and the second-largest city within the state of Texas, with a population of 1.33 million. Located in the American Southwest and the south–central part of Texas, the city serves as the seat of Bexar County. In 2011,...
. They had two children, Magdalena and Fernando.
Director
- Tres citas con el destinoTres citas con el destinoTres citas con el destino is a 1954 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1954) - Canción de cunaCanción de cuna (1953 film)Canción de cuna is a 1953 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1953) - Los hijos de María MoralesLos hijos de María MoralesLos hijos de María Morales is a 1952 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1952) - Crimen y castigoCrimen y castigo (1951 film)Crimen y castigo is a 1951 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1951) - Por la puerta falsaPor la puerta falsaPor la puerta falsa is a 1950 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1950) - Hipólito, el de SantaHipólito, el de SantaHipólito, el de Santa is a 1950 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes and written by Luis Alcoriza....
(1950) - Jalisco canta en SevillaJalisco canta en SevillaJalisco canta en Sevilla is a Mexican film directed by Fernando de Fuentes, starring Jorge Negrete. This film represents the first Mexican-Spanish cinematic co-production. The story and musical numbers emphasize the cultural affinities between Mexico and Spain while warmly celebrating their...
(1949) - Allá en el Rancho GrandeAllá en el Rancho GrandeAllá en el Rancho Grande is a 1936 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Tito Guízar and Esther Fernández. The film is considered to be the one that started the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.-Plot:...
(1949) - La devoradoraLa devoradoraLa devoradora is a 1946 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1946) - EsperanzaEsperanza (1946 film)Esperanza is a 1946 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1946) - La selva de fuegoLa selva de fuegoLa Selva de Fuego is a 1945 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Dolores del Río.-Plot summary:...
(1945) - Hasta que perdió JaliscoHasta que perdió JaliscoHasta que perdió Jalisco is a 1945 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1945) - El Rey se divierteEl rey se divierteEl rey se divierte is a 1944 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1944) - La mujer sin almaLa Mujer sin AlmaLa Mujer sin Alma is a Mexican movie of 1944, directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring by María Félix.- Plot :The movie is a cinematographic version of a novel of Alphonse Daudet...
(1944) - Doña BárbaraDoña Bárbara (1943 film)Doña Bárbara is a 1943 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring María Félix and Julián Soler. The film is based on the novel Doña Bárbara by Venezuelan author Rómulo Gallegos, who also co-wrote the screenplay.-Plot:...
(1943) - ¡Así se quiere en Jalisco!¡Así se quiere en Jalisco!¡Así se quiere en Jalisco! is a 1942 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1942) - La gallina cluecaLa gallina cluecaLa gallina clueca is a 1941 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1941) - Creo en DiosCreo en DiosCreo en Dios is a 1941 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1941) - El jefe máximoEl jefe máximoEl jefe máximo is a 1940 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes....
(1940) - Allá en el trópicoAllá en el trópicoAllá en el trópico is a 1940 Mexican comedy musical film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Tito Guízar, Esther Fernández and Carlos López....
(1940) - Papacito lindoPapacito lindoPapacito lindo is a 1939 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1939) - La casa del ogroLa casa del ogroLa casa del ogro is a 1939 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1939) - La ZandungaLa Zandunga (film)La Zandunga is a 1938 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring the "Mexican Spitfire" Lupe Vélez.-Plot:In a little town around Tehuantepec, in Oaxaca, México, live a beautiful and cheerful girl named Lupe , in love with a stranger marine named Juancho . The man...
(1938) - Bajo el cielo de MéxicoBajo el cielo de MéxicoBajo el cielo de México is a 1937 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1937) - Las mujeres mandanLas mujeres mandanLas mujeres mandan is a 1937 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1937) - ¡Vámonos con Pancho Villa!¡Vámonos con Pancho Villa!Let's Go with Pancho Villa is a Mexican motion picture filmed in 1936.An anti-epic based on a novel, it focuses on the cruelty of the Mexican Revolution and Pancho Villa himself, contrary to most of the Mexican movies about this national hero.The movie is thought to have been the first Mexican...
(1936) - Allá en el Rancho GrandeAllá en el Rancho GrandeAllá en el Rancho Grande is a 1936 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Tito Guízar and Esther Fernández. The film is considered to be the one that started the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.-Plot:...
(1936) - Desfile deportivoDesfile deportivoDesfile deportivo is a 1936 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1936) - PetróleoPetróleo (1936 film)Petróleo is a 1936 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1936) - La familia DresselLa familia DresselLa familia Dressel is a 1935 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1935) - Cruz DiabloCruz DiabloCruz Diablo is a 1934 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1934) - El fantasma del conventoEl fantasma del conventoEl fantasma del convento is a 1934 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1934) - El compadre MendozaEl compadre MendozaEl compadre Mendoza is a 1934 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1934) - El tigre de YautepecEl tigre de YautepecEl tigre de Yautepec is a 1933 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1933) - La calandriaLa calandriaLa calandria is a 1933 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1933) - El prisionero 13 (1933)
- El anónimoEl anónimoEl anónimo is a 1933 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1933)
Producer
- Despedida de casadaDespedida de casadaDespedida de casada is a 1968 Mexican film. It was produced byFernando de Fuentes....
(1968) - Amor se dice cantandoAmor se dice cantandoAmor se dice cantando is a 1959 Mexican- Argentine comedy-drama film directed by Miguel Morayta and written by María Luisa Algarra...
(1959) - ¡Paso a la juventud..!¡Paso a la juventud..!¡Paso a la juventud..! is a 1958 Mexican film. It was produced byFernando de Fuentes....
(1958) - Las mil y una noches Las mil y una nochesLas mil y una noches is a 1958 Mexican film. It was produced byFernando de Fuentes....
(1958) - Escuela para suegrasEscuela para suegrasEscuela para suegras is a 1958 Mexican film. It was produced byFernando de Fuentes....
(1958) - La sombra del otroLa sombra del otroLa sombra del otro is a 1957 Mexican film. It was produced byFernando de Fuentes....
(1957) - Que me toquen las golondrinasQue me toquen las golondrinasQue me toquen las golondrinas is a 1957 Argentine film....
(1957) - Las aventuras de Pito PérezLas aventuras de Pito PérezLas aventuras de Pito Pérez is a 1957 Mexican film. It was produced byFernando de Fuentes....
(1957) - Escuela de vagabundosEscuela de vagabundosEscuela de vagabundos is a 1955 Mexican film. It was produced byFernando de Fuentes....
(1955) - La intrusaLa intrusa (1954 film)La intrusa is a 1954 Mexican film. It was produced byFernando de Fuentes....
(1954) - Canción de cunaCanción de cuna (1953 film)Canción de cuna is a 1953 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1953) - Los hijos de María MoralesLos hijos de María MoralesLos hijos de María Morales is a 1952 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1952) - Las locuras de Tin-TanLas locuras de Tin-TanLas locuras de Tin-Tan is a 1952 Mexican film. It was produced byFernando de Fuentes....
(1952) - Paco, el elegantePaco, el elegantePaco, el elegante is a 1952 Mexican film. It was produced byFernando de Fuentes....
(1952) - Crimen y castigoCrimen y castigo (1951 film)Crimen y castigo is a 1951 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1951) - Entre abogados te veasEntre abogados te veasEntre abogados te veas is a 1951 Mexican film. It was produced byFernando de Fuentes....
(1951) (productor ejecutivo) - Corazón de fieraCorazón de fieraCorazón de fiera is a 1951 Mexican film. It was produced byFernando de Fuentes....
(1951)(productor ejecutivo) - Por la puerta falsaPor la puerta falsaPor la puerta falsa is a 1950 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1950) - Médico de guardiaMédico de guardiaMédico de guardia is a 1950 Mexican film. It was produced byFernando de Fuentes....
(1950) - Hipólito, el de SantaHipólito, el de SantaHipólito, el de Santa is a 1950 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes and written by Luis Alcoriza....
(1950) - No me defiendas compadreNo me defiendas compadreNo me defiendas compadre is a 1949 Mexican film. It was produced byFernando de Fuentes....
(1949) - Las tandas del principalLas tandas del principalLas tandas del principal is a 1949 Mexican film. It was produced byFernando de Fuentes....
(1949) - El colmillo de BudaEl colmillo de BudaEl colmillo de Buda is a 1949 Mexican film. It was produced byFernando de Fuentes....
(1949) - Jalisco canta en SevillaJalisco canta en SevillaJalisco canta en Sevilla is a Mexican film directed by Fernando de Fuentes, starring Jorge Negrete. This film represents the first Mexican-Spanish cinematic co-production. The story and musical numbers emphasize the cultural affinities between Mexico and Spain while warmly celebrating their...
(1949) - Allá en el Rancho GrandeAllá en el Rancho GrandeAllá en el Rancho Grande is a 1936 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Tito Guízar and Esther Fernández. The film is considered to be the one that started the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.-Plot:...
(1949) - Si Adelita se fuera con otroSi Adelita se fuera con otroSi Adelita se fuera con otro is a 1948 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta and produced by Fernando de Fuentes....
(1948) - La devoradoraLa devoradoraLa devoradora is a 1946 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1946) - El rey se divierteEl rey se divierteEl rey se divierte is a 1944 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1944) - Doña BárbaraDoña Bárbara (1943 film)Doña Bárbara is a 1943 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring María Félix and Julián Soler. The film is based on the novel Doña Bárbara by Venezuelan author Rómulo Gallegos, who also co-wrote the screenplay.-Plot:...
(1943) - ¡Así se quiere en Jalisco!¡Así se quiere en Jalisco!¡Así se quiere en Jalisco! is a 1942 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1942) - Creo en DiosCreo en DiosCreo en Dios is a 1941 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1941) - El jefe máximoEl jefe máximoEl jefe máximo is a 1940 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes....
(1940) - Allá en el trópicoAllá en el trópicoAllá en el trópico is a 1940 Mexican comedy musical film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Tito Guízar, Esther Fernández and Carlos López....
(1940) - Papacito lindoPapacito lindoPapacito lindo is a 1939 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1939) - La casa del ogroLa casa del ogroLa casa del ogro is a 1939 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1939) - Allá en el Rancho GrandeAllá en el Rancho GrandeAllá en el Rancho Grande is a 1936 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Tito Guízar and Esther Fernández. The film is considered to be the one that started the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.-Plot:...
(1936) - PetróleoPetróleo (1936 film)Petróleo is a 1936 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1936) - La familia DresselLa familia DresselLa familia Dressel is a 1935 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1935)
Writer
- El dinero tiene miedo (1970)
- Face of the Screaming Werewolf (1964) (secuencias del lobo)
- La casa del terror (1960) (sin créditos)
- Angustia de un secreto (1959)
- Aladino y la lámpara maravillosa (película) (1958)
- Las mil y una noches (1958) (adaption)
- La sombra del otroLa sombra del otroLa sombra del otro is a 1957 Mexican film. It was produced byFernando de Fuentes....
(1957) (adaption) - Que me toquen las golondrinasQue me toquen las golondrinasQue me toquen las golondrinas is a 1957 Argentine film....
(1957) - Las aventuras de Pito PérezLas aventuras de Pito PérezLas aventuras de Pito Pérez is a 1957 Mexican film. It was produced byFernando de Fuentes....
(1957) (adaption) - Escuela de vagabundosEscuela de vagabundosEscuela de vagabundos is a 1955 Mexican film. It was produced byFernando de Fuentes....
(1955) (adaption) - La hija del ministroLa Hija del ministroLa Hija del ministro is a 1943 Argentine film....
(1952) - Casa de vecindad (1951)
- Por la puerta falsaPor la puerta falsaPor la puerta falsa is a 1950 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1950) - Hipólito, el de SantaHipólito, el de SantaHipólito, el de Santa is a 1950 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes and written by Luis Alcoriza....
(1950) (guionista) - Jalisco canta en SevillaJalisco canta en SevillaJalisco canta en Sevilla is a Mexican film directed by Fernando de Fuentes, starring Jorge Negrete. This film represents the first Mexican-Spanish cinematic co-production. The story and musical numbers emphasize the cultural affinities between Mexico and Spain while warmly celebrating their...
(1949) - Allá en el Rancho GrandeAllá en el Rancho GrandeAllá en el Rancho Grande is a 1936 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Tito Guízar and Esther Fernández. The film is considered to be the one that started the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.-Plot:...
(1949) (adaption y dialogo) - La devoradoraLa devoradoraLa devoradora is a 1946 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1946) - La selva de fuegoLa selva de fuegoLa Selva de Fuego is a 1945 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Dolores del Río.-Plot summary:...
(1945) (guionista) - Hasta que perdió JaliscoHasta que perdió JaliscoHasta que perdió Jalisco is a 1945 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1945) - El rey se divierteEl rey se divierteEl rey se divierte is a 1944 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1944) - La mujer sin almaLa Mujer sin AlmaLa Mujer sin Alma is a Mexican movie of 1944, directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring by María Félix.- Plot :The movie is a cinematographic version of a novel of Alphonse Daudet...
(1944) - Doña Bárbara (1943)
- ¡Así se quiere en Jalisco!¡Así se quiere en Jalisco!¡Así se quiere en Jalisco! is a 1942 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1942) - La gallina cluecaLa gallina cluecaLa gallina clueca is a 1941 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1941) - Creo en DiosCreo en DiosCreo en Dios is a 1941 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1941) - El jefe máximoEl jefe máximoEl jefe máximo is a 1940 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes....
(1940) - Allá en el trópicoAllá en el trópicoAllá en el trópico is a 1940 Mexican comedy musical film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Tito Guízar, Esther Fernández and Carlos López....
(1940) - La casa del ogroLa casa del ogroLa casa del ogro is a 1939 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1939) - La zandunga (1938) (guionista y dialogo)
- Bajo el cielo de MéxicoBajo el cielo de MéxicoBajo el cielo de México is a 1937 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1937) - Las mujeres mandanLas mujeres mandanLas mujeres mandan is a 1937 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1937) - ¡Vámonos con Pancho Villa!¡Vámonos con Pancho Villa!Let's Go with Pancho Villa is a Mexican motion picture filmed in 1936.An anti-epic based on a novel, it focuses on the cruelty of the Mexican Revolution and Pancho Villa himself, contrary to most of the Mexican movies about this national hero.The movie is thought to have been the first Mexican...
(1936) (adaption) - Allá en el Rancho GrandeAllá en el Rancho GrandeAllá en el Rancho Grande is a 1936 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Tito Guízar and Esther Fernández. The film is considered to be the one that started the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.-Plot:...
(1936) (guionista) - Petróleo (1936)
- La familia DresselLa familia DresselLa familia Dressel is a 1935 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1935) - Cruz DiabloCruz DiabloCruz Diablo is a 1934 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1934) - El fantasma del conventoEl fantasma del conventoEl fantasma del convento is a 1934 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1934) - El compadre MendozaEl compadre MendozaEl compadre Mendoza is a 1934 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1934) (guionista) - El tigre de YautepecEl tigre de YautepecEl tigre de Yautepec is a 1933 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1933) - La calandriaLa calandriaLa calandria is a 1933 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1933) (guionista y dialogo) - El prisionero 13 (1933)
- La lloronaLa LloronaLa Llorona is a widespread legend in Mexico, Puerto Rico and Central America. Although several variations exist, the basic story tells of a beautiful woman by the name of Maria killing her children by drowning them, in order to be with the man that she loved. When the man rejects her, she kills...
(1933) - El anónimoEl anónimoEl anónimo is a 1933 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1933) - Una vida por otra (1932)
Editor
- Allá en el Rancho GrandeAllá en el Rancho GrandeAllá en el Rancho Grande is a 1936 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Tito Guízar and Esther Fernández. The film is considered to be the one that started the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.-Plot:...
(1936) - La familia DresselLa familia DresselLa familia Dressel is a 1935 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1935) - Cruz DiabloCruz DiabloCruz Diablo is a 1934 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1934) - El fantasma del conventoEl fantasma del conventoEl fantasma del convento is a 1934 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1934) - El compadre MendozaEl compadre MendozaEl compadre Mendoza is a 1934 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1934) - El tigre de YautepecEl tigre de YautepecEl tigre de Yautepec is a 1933 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1933) - La calandriaLa calandriaLa calandria is a 1933 Mexican film. It was directed byFernando de Fuentes....
(1933) - Águilas frente al sol (1932)