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Miguel M. Delgado is a Actor, Director, Scriptwriter and Assistant Director Mexicain born on 17 may 1905 at Mexico City (Mexique)

Miguel M. Delgado

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Birth name Miguel Melitón Delgado Pardavé
Nationality Mexique
Birth 17 may 1905 at Mexico City (Mexique)
Death 12 january 1994 (at 88 years)

Miguel Melitón Delgado (May 17, 1905 – January 2, 1994) was a Mexican film director and screenwriter best known for directing thirty-three of Cantinflas' films, under contract of Posa Films. He directed 139 films between 1941 and 1990. His film Los tres mosqueteros was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival.

Usually with

Cantinflas
Cantinflas
(16 films)
Jaime Salvador
Jaime Salvador
(12 films)
Ángel Garasa
Ángel Garasa
(6 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Miguel M. Delgado (43 films)

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Actor

Born in East L.A., 1h25
Directed by Cheech Marin
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Musical films
Actors Daniel Stern, Paul Rodriguez, Cheech Marin, Tony Plana, Kamala Lopez, Jan-Michael Vincent
Roles Jose
Rating59% 2.998132.998132.998132.998132.99813
Rudy Robles (Marin) is told by his mother to pick up his cousin Javier (Paul Rodriguez) at a factory before she leaves for Fresno. Robles arrives shortly before immigration officials raid the factory looking for undocumented workers. Because he is carrying no identification, and his mother and sister are not available to verify he is a US citizen, Robles is deported with the undocumented workers to Mexico.
Let's Go with Pancho Villa!, 1h32
Genres Drama, War, Adventure, Historical
Themes Political films
Actors Antonio R. Frausto, Carlos López, Raúl de Anda, Dolores Camarillo, Miguel M. Delgado, Silvestre Revueltas
Roles Doctor
Rating76% 3.8262253.8262253.8262253.8262253.826225
Villa was portrayed by Domingo Soler. Directed by Fernando de Fuentes, the film tells the story of a group of friends who hear about the revolution and Villa and decide to join him, only to suffer the cruel reality of war under the command of a Villa who simply does not care about his men.
El compadre Mendoza
Directed by Juan Bustillo Oro
Genres Drama, War, Historical
Themes Political films
Actors Alfredo del Diestro, Antonio R. Frausto, Emma Roldán, Miguel M. Delgado
Rating75% 3.7633553.7633553.7633553.7633553.763355
This is the story of Rosalío Mendoza, a Mexican landowner during the Mexican Revolution of 1910. Rosalio survives by befriending both the army and the revolutionaries. Everyone is welcomed in his ranch but the situation becomes unbearable and Rosalio must choose whose side he is on.

Director

El ministro y yo, 1h40
Directed by Miguel M. Delgado
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Cantinflas, Ángel Garasa, Pedro Damián, Socorro Avelar
Rating65% 3.2917553.2917553.2917553.2917553.291755
Mateo Melgarejo (played by Mario Moreno "Cantinflas") is a notary public and scribe for the illiterate people of Santo Domingo, a neighborhood north of Mexico City's Zócalo. A squatter friend asks for his help in negotiating with the land census bureau to regularize a land title. After a great deal of frustration with the government bureaucracy, he writes a letter to the cabinet minister, earning an audience with him. The minister hires Melgarejo to reform the bureau, and the appointee proceeds to lecture the officials on their duties in a democratic society. At the end, he gives up the post, returning to Santo Domingo to help its poor residents.
Bellas de noche, 1h38
Directed by Miguel M. Delgado
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films, Sexploitation films
Actors Sasha Montenegro, Jorge Rivero, Rosa Carmina, Raúl Padilla Mendoza, Leticia Perdigón, Enrique Novi
Rating56% 2.8348552.8348552.8348552.8348552.834855
The Boxer Germán Bronco Torres (Jorge Rivero) loses his license, and works as bouncer at the cabaret El Pirulí (The Lolipop), where he falls for the fichera Carmen (Sasha Montenegro), and befriends of the pimp Margarito Fuensanta El Vaselinas (Eduardo de la Peña), who lost a bet and has to pay to a gangsters. For 500 pesos for El Vaselinas, Bronco prepares a trap in the cabaret to the taxi driver Raul (Enrique Novi), to seduce his girlfriend, not knowing that the victim is his own sister Lupita (Leticia Perdigón). When he discovers the situation, he hits the driver and send to the prison. Raúl sold his taxi to pay bail. El Vaselinas pretends to die to get rid of his creditors. The cabaret is closed and all begin a new life. In the adventures of these characters, appended the alcoholic woman know as La Corcholata (Carmen Salinas), a sympathetic woman trying to sneak to the cabaret, and the history of the owner of the cabaret, Don Atenógenes (Raúl 'Chato' Padilla), and his wife, the mistress of the brothel, Maria Teresa (Rosa Carmina).
Santo and Blue Demon vs. Dracula and the Wolf Man
Directed by Miguel M. Delgado
Genres Action, Adventure, Horror
Themes Films about animals, Films about magic and magicians, Wolves in film, Dracula films, Werewolves in film, Superhero films, Vampires in film, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors El Santo
Rating54% 2.7180352.7180352.7180352.7180352.718035
Le comte Dracula et son acolyte loup-garou Rufus Rex élaborent un plan machiavélique pour dominer le monde. Seul capable d'empêcher le pire d'arriver, le célèbre catcheur Santo, affublé de son ami et néanmoins rival Blue Demon, décide d'intervenir afin de déjouer les ambitions des deux monstres...
Your Excellency, 2h13
Directed by Miguel M. Delgado
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Cantinflas, Tito Junco, Jack Kelly, Carlos Riquelme, Alberto Galán, Victorio Blanco
Rating71% 3.55633.55633.55633.55633.5563
Lopez (known affectionately as "Lopitos" to the Ambassador's secretary), a bureaucrat from the Latin American "Republica De Los Cocos" (a play on the term "banana republic") who is stationed in the embassy of the Communist bloc country "Pepeslavia" (a play on words of Joseph Stalin, the nickname for Joseph in Spanish (José) is "Pepe", and the inflection "-slavia" of Slavic peoples under the rule of the USSR).
The Little Priest, 2h4
Directed by Miguel M. Delgado
Genres Comedy
Actors Cantinflas, Ángel Garasa, Rosa María Vázquez, Angelines Fernández, José Elías Moreno, Rogelio Guerra
Rating72% 3.633583.633583.633583.633583.63358
The young priest Father Sebastián (played by Cantinflas) is assigned to a parish in San Jerónimo el Alto, where he is not welcomed by the community, particularly the resident priest Father Damián (played by Ángel Garasa). The newcomer gradually earns the trust of the people through humor, but firmly captures their hearts by saving the town fiesta by fighting a bull when the hired torero failed to show.
The Bloody Revolver, 1h38
Directed by Miguel M. Delgado
Genres Drama, Action, Adventure, Western
Actors Lola Beltrán, Flor Silvestre, Emilio Fernández, René Cardona, Cuco Sánchez, Antonio Aguilar
Rating62% 3.114913.114913.114913.114913.11491
The film opens in a cave with a close-up of Juan Chávez's (Luis Aguilar) silver-plated revolver as he glances at a "Wanted" poster that offers a reward, dead or alive, for his capture. A suspicious man follows Juan out of the cave, and traces him into a small town. There, he enters a bar called "La Patrona", whose bartender is Carmen (Lola Beltrán) who is infatuated with Juan. She serves him something to drink, and they converse, as a next scene focuses on a beautiful woman named Rosa (Flor Silvestre) who sings the song "Cariño bonito" as she waters her geraniums and watches her birds. At the end of her singing, her aunt (Emma Roldán) arrives at the house and tells her of Juan's return to the town. She replies that he came back for her to take her with him, and to prepare her clothes. When Rosa arrives at the bar, Juan responds to her coldly, and even depreciates her.