The Grey Car Explained
The Grey Car |
Director: | Enrique Rosas |
Producer: | Enrique Rosas |
Starring: | María Tereza Montoya Juan Canals de Homs Juan Manuel Cabrera Ángel Esquivel Ángel Esquivel |
Studio: | Azteca Films – Rosas y Cía |
Runtime: | 117 minutes |
Country: | Mexico |
The Grey Car (Spanish; Castilian: El automóvil gris ) is a 1919 Mexican action film directed by Enrique Rosas which is the number 98 in 100 Mexican best movies.[1] [2] [3]
Synopsis
Detective Cabrera wants to re-establish peace in Mexico City after a vandalism wave.
Notes and References
- Web site: Las 100 mejores películas del cine mexicano.
- Book: Charles Ramírez Berg . The Classical Mexican Cinema: The Poetics of the Exceptional Golden Age Films . registration . 1 September 2015 . University of Texas Press . 978-1-4773-0805-9 . 51– . The Legacy of El automóvil gris The film was an immediate, unqualified, and unprecedented commercial and critical success. Silvestre Bonnard (Carlos Noriega Hope), the astute film reviewer for El Universal, singled out its “splendid ....
- Book: Paul A. Schroeder Rodríguez . Latin American Cinema: A Comparative History . 8 March 2016 . University of California Press . 978-0-520-96353-5 . 39– . While El automóvil gris is local in its politics, it is very cosmopolitan in its aesthetics, and a good example of the kind of triangulated dialogue that Latin American films have continuously had with European and Hollywood cinemas. As Ramírez ....