List of Mexican films of 1952

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A list of the films produced in Mexico in 1952 (see 1952 in film):

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1952

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1952
Acapulco Emilio Fernández Elsa Aguirre, Armando Calvo, Miguel Torruco Comedy
Angélica Alfredo B. Crevenna Iracema Dili, Carlos Navarro, Ramón Gay, Andrés Soler, Alberto Mariscal, Fanny Schiller, Tana Lynn, Víctor Alcocer, Quintín Bulnes, Pepita Morillo, Lilian Oppenheim, Hilda Grey, Velia Vegar, Ethel Carrillo, Julio Monterde Drama [1]
El bello durmiente Gilberto Martínez Solares Tin Tan, Lilia del Valle, Wolf Ruvinskis, Marcelo Chávez
Camelia Roberto Gavaldón María Félix, Jorge Mistral
Cuando levanta la niebla Emilio Fernández Columba Domínguez, Arturo de Córdova, María Elena Marqués
Cuando los híjos pécan Joselito Rodríguez Meche Barba, Fernando Fernández, Silvia Pinal
El Derecho de Nacer Zacarías Gómez Urquiza Gloria Marín, Jorge Mistral
El Enamorado Miguel Zacarías Pedro Infante, Sara Montiel
El fronterizo
Hambre nuestra de cada día Rogelio A. González Entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival
Here Comes Martin Corona Miguel Zacarías Pedro Infante, Sara Montiel Comedy
Los hijos de María Morales Fernando de Fuentes Pedro Infante, Antonio Badú, Emma Roldán
Las Interesadas Rogelio A. González Lilia del Valle, Lilia Prado, Amalia Aguilar
El Mártir del Calvario Miguel Morayta Enrique Rambal, Manolo Fábregas, Consuelo Frank Entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival
Me traes de un ala Gilberto Martínez Solares Tin Tan, Silvia Pinal
La Mentira Juan J. Ortega Marga López, Jorge Mistral
La Mujer Desnuda Fernando Méndez Meche Barba, Miguel Torrúco
Una mujer sin amor Luis Buñuel Rosario Granados, Tito Junco
La noche avanza Roberto Gavaldon Pedro Armendariz, Anita Blanch Crime
El rebozo de Soledad Roberto Gavaldón Pedro Armendáriz, Arturo de Córdova, Stella Inda
Un rincón cerca del cielo Rogelio A. González Pedro Infante, Marga López, Silvia Pinal
El Señor Fotógrafo Miguel M. Delgado Cantinflas, Rosita Arenas, Rebeca Iturbide, Ángel Garasa, Wolf Ruvinskis, Fernando Wagner
Sensualidad Alberto Gout Ninón Sevilla, Fernando Soler
Siempre tuya Emilio Fernández Jorge Negrete Gloria Marín
Subida al cielo Luis Buñuel Lilia Prado, Roberto Cobo Comedy
Dos tipos de cuidado Ismael Rodríguez Pedro Infante, Jorge Negrete, Carmelita González [2]
Los Tres Alegres Compadres Julián Soler Pedro Armendáriz, Jorge Negrete, Andres Soler
Las Tres Alegres Comadres Tito Davison Lilia del Valle, Lilia Prado, Amalia Aguilar

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