María Luisa Zea
Know for: Acting
Born: 1913-02-05
Place of birth: Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
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They Say I'm a Communist (1951)
A worker overwhelmed by the economic crisis and the cost of living is accidentally propaganda of a political party, apparently from left, who...
Allá en el bajio (1942)
Ranchera/western; white hats vs. black hats.
El fanfarrón: ¡Aquí llegó el valentón! (1943)
La feria de las flores (1943)
Ranchera melodrama/romance.
Internado para señoritas (1943)
1940s-style teen comedy set in a private school for girls.
El charro Negro (1940)
Masked cowboy avenger in the style of The Lone Ranger, first film in a series of four.
Cuando Habla El Corazon (1943)
Historical drama about the period just before the beginning of the Mexican Revolution.
La zandunga (1938)
It is the story of a beautiful Tehuana woman who falls in love with a sailor who leaves with the promise of returning, but due to her delay she...
Smoke in the Eyes (1946)
Heated rivalry over a bar-girl in a dive-y waterfront saloon.
El amor no es negocio (1950)
Brother and sister bumpkins move to the big city, where they fall into the orbit of a gigolo-pimp type.
The Crying Woman (1933)
Llorona is a figure unique to Mexican folklore -- the wailing spirit of a woman who lost or killed her child and now returns to seek revenge and...
Aventurero del mar (1939)
Adventure film directed by Carlos Véjar hijo.
I Slept With a Ghost (1949)
Ghost horror-comedy.
Juarez and Maximilian (1934)
The story of Mexican President Benito Juárez and the emperor Maximilian of Habsburg and the empress Carlota.
¡Cuando la tierra tembló! (1942)
A 1942 film.
El milagro de Cristo (1941)
A 1941 Mexican film.
El corsario negro (1944)
This Mexican drama features murder, revenge, ruling power and romance in Eighteenth century Maracaibo.
La vírgen morena (1942)
Intensifying skirmishes between a brutally oppressive conquistador imperialist and the last holdouts of Aztec resistance... and meanwhile, miraculous...
Amanecer ranchero (1942)
The old massa dies and his son comes home to take over the hacienda. Things are going to be a whole lot different now; he's overturning all the old...
Perdición de mujeres (1951)
Small town girl moves to the big city. When she can't find a job, she starts hanging with a bad crowd.
La última canción (1933)
Faded opera star attempts a comeback, struggles with alcoholism.
Juan sin miedo (1938)
Young man goes on the run after being falsely accused of killing his girlfriend's father.
John, the Soldier of Vengeance (1940)
The murder of an 8-year-old boy by a young soldier in Tijuana, Mexico, leads to riots on the streets. Based on a true story.
Martín Garatuza (1935)
Sixteenth-century swashbuckler helps a young woman claim a rightful inheritance in the face of opposition from her father's widow and co-conspirators.
Rayando el sol (1946)
Romantic triangle on the hacienda.
Yo maté a Juan Charrasqueado (1949)
Everybody at the ranch adjacent to Juan C.'s has a reason to hate him, because he's a bad bad man.