- Joaquín
Pardavé Arce (30
September 1900 – 20 July 1955) was a
Mexican film actor, director,
songwriter and
screenwriter of the
Golden Age of
Mexican cinema...
- Work on the
temple began in 1856 by
order of then
Bishop Pedro Loza and
Pardavé. Later,
parish priest Miguel Lacarra took over the work and it was completed...
- Oro, who also co-wrote the screenplay. The film also
features Joaquín
Pardavé, Sara García, Sofía Álvarez, and
Dolores Camarillo. It was the twelfth...
-
Miguel Melitón
Delgado Pardavé (17 May 1905 – 2
January 1994) was a
Mexican film
director and
screenwriter best
known for
directing thirty-three of Cantinflas'...
- Joaquín
Pardavé, Sara García and
Manuel Fábregas. This film
could have been
inspired by Jane Austen's
novel Pride and Prejudice. Joaquín
Pardavé - Gumaro...
- Oro and
starring Fernando Soler,
Marina Tamayo,
Emilio Tuero and Joaquín
Pardavé. The film,
adapted from a novel,
nostalgically portrays the government...
- ("First I am Mexican") is a 1950
Mexican drama-comedy film
starring Joaquín
Pardavé (who also
wrote and
directed it), Luis Aguilar, and Flor Silvestre. Old...
- with the most
important figures of the time, such as Cantinflas, Joaquín
Pardavé and
Fernando Soler. ****trón made her
theatrical debut with the play Yo...
-
Chaste Susano") is a 1954
Mexican comedy film
directed by Joaquín
Pardavé and
starring Pardavé,
Silvia Pinal and
Fernando Fernández.
Susano is a
country man...
- rub",
literally "There lies the detail"), with Sofía Álvarez, Joaquín
Pardavé, Sara García, and
Dolores Camarillo. The
phrase that gave that
movie its...