Cesáreo González

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Cesáreo González (1903 1968) was a Spanish film producer.

González was born in 1903 in Vigo, Spain. When he was 12, he took a boat to Cuba and worked as a salesman. He would later work in Mexico at his uncle's bakery, and return to Spain as a young adult.

In 1940, he began a production company called Suevia Films. Its first release was Stowaway, a film starring Florian Rey, in 1941. He would go on to produce over 100 films. González chose local Spanish talent to act and perform music in his films, such as folk singer Lola Flores, actress María Félix, comedian Pepe Iglesias, and child prodigy Joselito.[1] He would later produce under the name Cesáreo González Producciones Cinematográficas. He died in Madrid in 1968.

Films Produced under Suevia Films

  • Polizón a Bordo (1941)
  • Bambú (1945)
  • Reina santa (1946)
  • El emigrado (1946)
  • La Fé (1947)
  • Botón de Ancla (1947)
  • La nao Capitana (1947)
  • Mare Nostrum (1948)
  • La noche del sabado (1950)
  • La corona negra (1950)
  • Teatro Apolo (1950)
  • La trinca del aire (1951)
  • La Señora de Fátima (1951)
  • Camelia (1953)
  • Pena, penita, pena (1953)
  • La bella Otero (1954)
  • La Faraona (1955)
  • Limosna de amores (1955)
  • Faustina (1956)
  • Calle Mayor (1957)
  • La Guerra Empieza en Cuba (1957)
  • El balcón de la luna (1962)[2]

References

  1. "Cesáreo González" (in Spanish). Instituto Cervantes (España). Retrieved 20 February 2010. 
  2. "Cesáreo González Producciones Cinematográficas". IMdb. Retrieved 20 February 2010. 
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