Saturday, July 28, 2012

Acapulco Bay filmmaking Inspiration


Since the 1940 and 1950, the bay of Acapulco has been required for many films of all kinds, from short films, series and soap operas to films of international stature. And is that both state government such as restaurants and hotels in Acapulco have provided facilities for film projects are carried out successfully.

Thus, we find true gems of Mexican national cinema which fails to see the majestic Pacific Ocean and its fishermen as with the Pearl film directed by Emilio Fernández Injun and starring Pedro Armendariz. We can also enjoy the friendliness of its inhabitants as Tin-Tan emulates in Sinbad the Dizzy. The spirit of fun nightlife and fails to see in many movies of the 60 and 70, as in Cain, Abel and the Other, starring Enrique Guzman, Cesar Costa and Alberto Vazquez, or Willie, with Jacqueline Andere, Enrique Lizalde, Julian Pastor. The children's films of those decades also found the perfect setting on the beaches of Acapulco, as evidenced by Mexico-Spanish production of the great adventure where participants Juliancito Arc Nino Bravo.

In the early 80's youthful love stories are exalted with films like Love Fever with Luis Miguel and Lucero or Dangerous Summer starring Alejandra Guzman. In the early 90's are a series of comedy films spun under the name The laughter in vacations, where comedians Paco Ibáñez, Pablo Ferrel and Pedro Romo are the protagonists of jokes unique made tourists who visited the beaches during the holidays the summer. One of the most recent films made in the places Acapulqueños is for the free movie belongs to the so-called "Nuevo Cine Mexicano?

American cinema also found inspiration in the landscapes offered by the bay, as shown by the film: Tarzan the Ape Man 1932 with Johnny Weissmuller, The Lady from Shanghai, 1947, with Rita Hayworth and Orson Welles, Around the world in 80 days 1958 with David Niven and Mario Moreno "Cantinflas, Fun in Acapulco Elvis Presley de1963, de1965 Love Has Many Faces with Lana Turner, de1979 Sunburn with Farrah Fawcett, Pure Luck Danny Glover and Rambo 1991con 1982 with Sylvester Stallone, among other Many films have used the benign climate and landscapes so famous Acapulco port, making it a center of inspiration for the film industry.

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