List of the best Miguel Inclán movies: Maclovia(1948), Caminos de sangre(1945), Dicen Que Soy Hombre Malo(1958), Cuando los hijos se van(1941), The Fugitive(1947), Bandido(1956) ... ...
Drama
Mexico
1948
105 Minutes
Tata Macario
María Félix Columba Domínguez Miguel Inclán José Morcillo Pedro Armendáriz Carlos López Moctezuma Arturo Soto Rangel Roberto Cañedo Eduardo Arozamena
On a small Mexican island dwells a group of Indians who live in the traditional manner and who disdain outsiders. The beautiful Maclovia and the poverty-stricken Jose Maria are in love, but... See full summary »
Action
Mexico
1945
90 Minutes
Luis Aguilar Carlos López Moctezuma Amanda del Llano Armando Soto La Marina Miguel Inclán Salvador Quiroz Lauro Benítez María Gentil Arcos
Comedy
1958
85 Minutes
Luis Aguilar Lilia Prado Andrés Soler Paco Michel Conchita Gentil Arcos Carlos Guarneros Miguel Inclán Emilio Garibay
Drama
1941
139 Minutes
Fernando Soler Sara García Joaquín Pardavé Emilio Tuero Carlos López Moctezuma Marina Tamayo Miguel Inclán Gloria Marín Manuel Noriega Humberto Rodríguez
A marriage suffers various family problems, but eventually on a Christmas Eve happiness comes forth again.
Drama
1947
104 Minutes
Henry Fonda Dolores del Río Pedro Armendáriz Ward Bond Leo Carrillo J. Carrol Naish Robert Armstrong John Qualen Fortunio Bonanova Chris-Pin Martin Miguel Inclán
priest peasant criminal police chief police officer informant dark tense somber village church pier faith persecution betrayal small-town life religion fall escape sacrifice
Western
1956
92 Minutes
Robert Mitchum Ursula Thiess Zachary Scott Gilbert Roland Rodolfo Acosta Henry Brandon Douglas Fowley Jose Torvay Víctor Junco Alfonso Sánchez Tello Arturo Manrique
gun runner revolutionary military officer rival rousing gutsy suspenseful mexico mountain jungle hotel beach house war black market betrayal chases love triangle mexican revolution rivalry pursuit
A Mexican rebel's U.S. mercenary (Robert Mitchum) steals a shipment of guns and the wife (Ursula Thiess) of the soldier (Zachary Scott) guarding them.