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  • [Title]: Los desenfrenados
    [Director]: Agustín P. Delgado
    [Cast]: Viruta y Capulina, Dacia González, Aida Araceli, María Eugenia San Martín
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    [Notes]:
    (1960)

  • [Title]: La sombra del caudillo
    [Director]: Julio Bracho
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    (1960)

  • [Title]: La joven (The Young One)
    [Director]: Luis Buñuel
    [Cast]: Zachary Scott, Bernie Hamilton
    [Genre]:
    [Notes]: Entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival
    (1960)

  • [Title]: Pancho Villa y La Valentina
    [Director]: Ismael Rodriguez
    [Cast]: Pedro Armendáriz, Elsa Aguirre
    [Genre]:
    [Notes]:
    (1960)

  • [Title]: Cada quién su vida
    [Director]: Julio Bracho
    [Cast]: Ana Luisa Peluffo, Emma Fink
    [Genre]:
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    (1960)

  • [Title]: El violetero
    [Director]: Gilberto Martínez Solares
    [Cast]: Tin Tan, Marina Camacho, Renée Dumas
    [Genre]:
    [Notes]:
    (1960)

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Mexican cinema began in the late 19th century. Engineer S. Toscano and I. Aguirre opened the cinema in 1896 and showed Lumiere, L. The factory gate and so on. In 1898 Toscano opened a cinema in many places, and in 1899 he brought back méliès from Paris, G. Toscano was Mexico’s first director and producer. Tenorio (1898) , written and directed by him, was Mexico’s first short, silent feature film. He photographed and preserved 50,000 meters of news material about the revolutionary movements and major political events in Mexico. In 1947, his daughter D. C. Toscano edited the material into an excellent film, memories of a Mexican.

The 1960s' Mexican films set the tone for early Mexican cinema. The random tool generated 10 entries detailing 1960s’s Mexican films, including the title of the film, the director, parts of the film, a list of actors and notes.

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