List of Mexican films of 1959
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A list of the films produced in Mexico in 1959 (see 1959 in film):
1959
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1959 | ||||||
Los Ambiciosos (La fièvre monte à El Pao) | Luis Buñuel | Gerard Philipe, María Félix | Drama | |||
Amor se dice cantando (Live is Said Singing) | Miguel Morayta | Miguel Aceves Mejía | Comedy drama | |||
La casa del terror | Gilberto Martínez Solares | Lon Chaney Jr., Tin Tan | ||||
La cucaracha | Ismael Rodríguez | María Félix, Dolores del Río, Emilio Fernández, Pedro Armendáriz | Drama | Entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival | ||
El fantasma de la opereta | Fernando Cortés | |||||
Nazarín | Luis Buñuel | Francisco Rabal | Drama | |||
Las Señoritas Vivanco | Mauricio de la Serna | Sara García, Prudencia Griffel | Comedy | |||
Sonatas (Las Aventuras del Marqués de Bradomín) | Juan Antonio Bardém | Francisco Rabal, Fernando Rey, María Félix, Aurora Bautista | Mexican-Spanish co-production | |||
Desnúdate Lucrecia | Tulio Demicheli | Silvia Pinal, Gustavo Rojo | ||||
Tin Tan y las Modelos | Benito Alazraki | Tin Tan, Lorena Velázquez | ||||
Dos criados malcriados | Agustín P. Delgado | Viruta y Capulina, Tere Velázquez, Manolita Saval | ||||
Angelitos del trapecio | Agustín P. Delgado | Viruta y Capulina, Maricruz Olivier, Cesáreo Quezadas "Pulgarcito" | ||||
Ship of the Monsters | Rogelio A. González | Eulalio González "El Piporro", Ana Bertha Lepe, Lorena Velázquez | ||||
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