MEMORIES OF A MEXICAN Screening: Documentary Composed of Actual Footage from the Mexican Revolution
According to the Million Dollar Theater site, the screening of Memories of a Mexican (1950) at 7 p.m. on Thursday, November 20, "will showcase the historic documentary feature" about the Mexican Revolution, which consists of pioneer Mexican filmmaker Salvador Toscano’s original film material — shot in the 1910s and featuring the likes of Pancho Villa and others — "edited into a narrative" by his daughter Carmen Toscano.
The Million Dollar Theatre is located in downtown Los Angeles. Click on the poster above for more detailed information about the film’ screening schedule.
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Tags: Carmen Toscano, Classic Movies, Los Angeles Screenings, Memories of a Mexican, Million Dollar Theater, Salvador Toscano
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im sure it wont be as realistic as viva villa with wallace beery as a pancho