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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tito_DavisonTito Davison - Wikipedia

    Tito Davison (14 November 1912 – 21 March 1985) was a Chilean-born Mexican film director and screenwriter. He directed more than 60 films between 1937 and 1982. Selected filmography. Thus Is Life (1930) Shadows of Glory (1930) Murió el sargento Laprida (1937) Educating Niní (1940) He Who Died of Love (1945) ¡Ay qué rechula es Puebla! (1946)

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0205760Tito Davison - IMDb

    Tito Davison. Writer: Doña Diabla. Born in Chillán, Chile in 1912, Davison worked in Hollywood as a comic actor in Spanish-language films for MGM (Así es la vida (1930) and La fuerza del querer (1930)) before MGM suspended production.

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    • Chillán, Chile
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    • Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
    • What’s The Yumex Craze?
    • Entertainment For The Non-Aligned
    • A Day in Life and A Century of Yumex Friendship
    • Yumex in Yugoslavia

    The YuMex Craze was a cultural phenomenon in Tito’s Yugoslavia, which showcased the Yugoslav fascination with Mexican culture, particularly traditional and pop music. While many Yugoslav music albums featured covers of Mexican hits with singers posing with sombreros on the album cover, the craze itself started with the film industry. Although this ...

    While it was common for a Yugoslav distributor to import Mexican movies posters, the hold it took on the people remains an enigmatic cultural phenomenon. Presumably, the authorities sought to import entertainment from countries that answered to neither the Western nor Eastern powers. Tito’s opposition to the USSR led to Yugoslavia’s expulsion from ...

    Emilio Fernandez’s film “Un Día De Vida” (1950)surprisingly provoked so many tears in Yugoslavia, despite its never having been released commercially on tape or DVD in its home country. The territory of former Yugoslavia remained a place of remembrance for this film long forgotten by its home country. The distributors renewed the movie’s rights thr...

    While the sentiments haven’t entirely faded since this topic remains scarcely explored. The first attempt at tackling this topic began with Miha Mazzini’s book Paloma Negra (2012). A year later, his short documentary titled YuMex, Jugoslovanska Mehika came out. Mazzini’s novel explores this cultural phenomenon, and his researchon the topic led to a...

  3. Pages in category "Films directed by Tito Davison" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  4. Tito Davidson went missing on 11 August 1992, and is believed to have been murdered the next day at Pamela Haizlip’s apartment in the town of Greensboro. On 13 August, police received an anonymous tip that

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Big_CubeThe Big Cube - Wikipedia

    The Big Cube is a 1969 American psychological-thriller film directed by Tito Davison and starring Lana Turner, Karin Mossberg, George Chakiris, Daniel O'Herlihy and Richard Egan. Its plot follows an aging former actress who is dosed with LSD by her malicious stepdaughter, seeking to drive her mad and obtain her fortune.

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