Carlos Savage
Carlos Savage (1919-2000) was a Mexican film editor and actor.[1] He is also one of the descendants of Mexican ex-President Benito Juarez.[2] His father, Carlos Savage Juarez, is the grandson of former Mexican President Benito Juarez, who was also a cadet in Mexico's Heroic Military Academy, where he participated in the famous "Marcha de la Lealtad" or "March of Loyalty" of the Mexican ex-president Francisco I. Madero.
Carlos Savage | |
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Born | 20 May 1919 |
Died | 29 September 2000 Mexico City, Mexico |
Occupation | Film Editor and Actor |
Years active | 1938-2000 |
Selected filmography
- Rosalinda (1945)
- The Shack (1945)
- Ramona (1946)
- The Thief (1947)
- The Private Life of Mark Antony and Cleopatra (1947)
- Adventure in the Night (1948)
- Jalisco Fair (1948)
- A Family Like Many Others (1949)
- The Great Madcap (1949)
- Confessions of a Taxi Driver (1949)
- Angels of the Arrabal (1949)
- Desired (1951)
- Acapulco (1952)
- Snow White (1952)
- Chucho the Mended (1952)
- The Beautiful Dreamer (1952)
- The Vagabond (1953)
- The Sword of Granada (1953)
- Made for Each Other (1953)
- Hotel Room (1953)
- The Unknown Mariachi (1953)
- The Viscount of Monte Cristo (1954)
- When I Leave (1954)
- Bluebeard (1955)
- The Bandits of Cold River (1956)
- Pablo and Carolina (1957)
- The Boxer (1958)
- A Thousand and One Nights (1958)
- The Castle of the Monsters (1958)
- A Few Drinks (1958)
- Sonatas (1959)
- House of Terror (1960)
- Three Black Angels (1960)
- Alma llanera (1965)
References
- Mayer p.211
- Savage Carmona, Mónica; Savage Carmona, Mónica (December 2015). "Legalidad y práctica del Registro Civil a mediados del siglo XIX: incidencias entre autoridades e individuos de la Ciudad de México" [Civil Registry legality and practice in the mid-nineteenth century: incidences among authorities and individuals from Mexico City]. Signos históricos (in Spanish). 17 (34): 8–41.
Bibliography
- Mayer, Robert. Eighteenth-Century Fiction on Screen. Cambridge University Press, 2002.
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