List of Mexican films of 1975

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A list of the films produced in Mexico in 1975 (see 1975 in film):

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Bellas de Noche (Las Ficheras) Miguel M. Delgado Sasha Montenegro, Jorge Rivero, Carmen Salínas, Rosa Carmina
Chanoc en la isla de los muertos Rafael Pérez Grovas Humberto Gurza, Ramón Valdés
The Devil's Rain Robert Fuest Ernest Borgnine, Eddie Albert, William Shatner, Keenan Wynn, Tom Skerritt, Joan Prather, Ida Lupino, Anton LaVey Supernatural horrorAmerican-Mexican co-production
Do You Hear the Dogs Barking? François Reichenbach Ahuí Camacho, Aurora Clavel, Tamara Garína Entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival
El agente viajero Rubén Galindo Antonio Zamora, Pedro Infante Jr., Estela Nuñez, Marco Antonio Campos "Viruta"
El albañil José Estrada Vicente Fernández, Manoella Torres, Alberto Rojas "El Caballo", Dacia González
El apando Felipe Cazals Salvador Sánchez, Manuel Ojeda, José Carlos Ruiz
El Cristo de los milagros Rafael Lanuza Norma Lazareno, Juan Gallardo, Claudio Lanuza Co-production with Guatemala
El Cumpleaños del Perro Jaime Humberto Hermosillo Diana Bracho, Héctor Bonilla
El hijo de los Pobres Rubén Galindo Cornelio Reyna, Estela Nuñez, Benny Ibarra, Marco Antonio Campos "Viruta"
El investigador Capulina Gilberto Martínez Solares Gaspar Henaine "Capulina", Alicia Encinas, Superzan, Tinieblas
El valle de los miserables René Cardona Jr. Mario Almada, Ana Luisa Peluffo, Silvia Mariscal, Alma Muriel, Hugo Stiglitz
Laberinto de pasiones Miguel Morayta Enrique Álvarez Félix, Luz María Aguilar, Nora Larraga "Karla", Irlanda Mora
La bestia acorralada Alberto Mariscal Claudio Brook, Patricia Aspillaga, Gabriel Retes Post World War II
La loca de los Milagros José María Fernández Unsáin Libertad Lamarque, Carlos López Moctezuma
La mafia amarilla René Cardona Sr. Blue Demon, Tere Velázquez, Germán Valdés "Tin Tan"
La pasión según Berenice Jaime Humberto Hermosillo
La presidenta municipal Fernando Cortés La India María, Adalberto Martínez "Resortes", Fernando Soto "Mantequilla", Pancho Córdova, Polo Ortín, Alfonso Zayas, Manuel "Flaco" Ibáñez
La venida del Rey Olmos Julián Pastor Jorge Martínez de Hoyos, Ana Luisa Peluffo, Maritza Olivares
México, México, Ra,Ra,Ra Gustavo Alatriste Héctor Suárez, Alma Delfína
Noche de Muerte René Cardona Sr. Blue Demon, Tere Velázquez, Germán Valdés "Tin Tan"
Pantaleón y las visitadoras Mario Vargas Llosa José Sacristán, Katy Jurado, Rosa Carmina
Que bravas son las solteras Tulio Demichelli Iris Chacón, Jorge Lavat, Olga Breeskin, Manolo Escobar, Paca GabaldónCo-production with Spain & Puerto Rico
Satánico pandemonium Gilberto Martínez Solares Cecilia Pezet, Enrique Rocha
Simón Blanco Mario Hernández Antonio Aguilar, Jacqueline Andere, Valentín Trujillo, Mario Almada, José Carlos Ruiz, Gerardo Reyes, Javier Rúan
The House in the South Sergio Olhovich Entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival

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