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 Irasema Dilián, Carlos Navarro, Ramón Gay,Drama [1]
The Atomic Fireman Miguel M. Delgado Cantinflas, Miguel Manzano, Gilberto González Comedy
The Beautiful Dreamer Gilberto Martínez Solares Tin Tan, Lilia del Valle, Wolf Ruvinskis, Marcelo Chávez Comedy
The Border Man Miguel M. Delgado Alma Rosa Aguirre, Raúl Martínez, Andrés Soler Comedy
The Children of Maria Morales Fernando de Fuentes Pedro Infante, Antonio Badú, Emma Roldán Comedy drama
Chucho the Mended Gilberto Martínez Solares Tin-Tan, Alicia Caro, Perla Aguiar Comedy
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
Forever Yours Emilio Fernández Jorge Negrete Gloria Marín, Tito Junco Drama
Forgotten Faces Julio Bracho Libertad Lamarque, Julián Soler, Alicia Caro Drama
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, Eulalio González Comedy
Hot Rhumba Gilberto Martínez Solares Adalberto Martínez, Lilia Prado, Óscar Pulido Musical comedy
I Don't Deny My Past Alberto Gout Ninón Sevilla, Roberto Cañedo, Luis Aldás Drama
If I Were a Congressman Miguel M. Delgado Cantinflas, Gloria Mange, Andrés Soler Comedy
Las Interesadas Rogelio A. González Lilia del Valle, Lilia Prado, Amalia Aguilar
The Justice of the Wolf Vicente Oroná Dagoberto Rodríguez, Flor Silvestre, Rosa de Castilla Western
The Lie Juan José Ortega Marga López, Jorge Mistral, Gina Cabrera Drama
The Lone Wolf Vicente Oroná Dagoberto Rodríguez, Flor Silvestre, Arturo Martínez Western
The Martyr of Calvary Miguel Morayta Enrique Rambal, Manolo Fábregas, Consuelo Frank DramaEntered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival
Me traes de un ala Gilberto Martínez Solares Tin Tan, Silvia Pinal
Mexican Bus Ride Luis Buñuel Lilia Prado, Roberto Cobo, Manuel Dondé Comedy
The Minister's Daughter Fernando Méndez Luis Aguilar, Rosita Arenas, Víctor Parra Comedy
La Mujer Desnuda Fernando Méndez Meche Barba, Miguel Torrúco
My Adorable Savage Jaime Salvador Armando Calvo, Rita Macedo, Prudencia Grifell Comedy
My Wife and the Other One Alfredo B. Crevenna Arturo de Córdova, Marga López, Ramón Gay Drama
The Night Falls Roberto Gavaldon Pedro Armendariz, Anita Blanch, Rebeca Iturbide Crime
The Night Is Ours Fernando A. Rivero Jorge Mistral, Emilia Guiú, Ramón Gay Drama
Nobody's Children Carlos Véjar David Silva, Carmelita González, Dagoberto Rodríguez Drama
Now I Am Rich Rogelio A. González Pedro Infante, Marga López, Antonio Aguilar Drama
Paco the Elegant Adolfo Fernández Bustamante Antonio Badú, Emilia Guiú, Carlos Cores Crime
A Place Near Heaven Rogelio A. González Pedro Infante, Marga López, Silvia Pinal Comedy drama
Private Secretary José Díaz Morales Emilio Tuero, Alma Delia Fuentes, Carlos Martínez Baena Drama
Snow White Gilberto Martínez Solares Tin-Tan, Alicia Caro, Andrés Soler Comedy
Soledad's Shawl Roberto Gavaldón Pedro Armendáriz, Arturo de Córdova, Stella Inda Drama
The Three Happy Compadres Julián Soler Pedro Armendáriz, Jorge Negrete, Andres Soler Comedy
The Three Happy Friends Tito Davison Lilia del Valle, Lilia Prado, Amalia Aguilar Musical comedy
Dos tipos de cuidado Ismael Rodríguez Pedro Infante, Jorge Negrete, Carmelita González [2]
The Trace of Some Lips Juan Bustillo Oro Rosario Granados, Carlos López Moctezuma, Rubén Rojo Mystery thriller
Victims of Divorce Fernando A. Rivero Luis Aguilar, Esther Fernández, Emilia Guiú Comedy drama
When the Fog Lifts Emilio Fernández Columba Domínguez, Arturo de Córdova, María Elena Marqués Mystery thriller
The Wolf Returns Vicente Oroná Dagoberto Rodríguez, Flor Silvestre, Tito Novaro Western
A Woman Without Love Luis Buñuel Rosario Granados, Tito Junco Drama
The Woman You Want Emilio Gómez Muriel Irasema Dilián, Jorge Mistral, Eduardo Noriega Drama

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References

  1. "Angélica". Internet Entertainment Database. Internet Entertainment Database. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  2. "Muere la actriz Carmelita González". El Universal . 2010-04-30. Retrieved 2010-05-22.