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  1. With María Félix, Jack Palance, Pedro Armendáriz, Juan Múzquiz. In a Mexican fishing village, gringo Jim Gatsby hatches an illegal shrimp-catching scheme and runs afoul of local authorities as well as of jealous Mexican fisherman Pepe Gamboa who suspects his wife Magdalena of infidelity.

    • (111)
    • Drama
    • Roberto Gavaldón
    • 1959-07-09
  2. Beyond All Limits (Spanish: Flor de mayo) is a 1959 Mexican drama film directed by Roberto Gavaldón. It was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. Cast. María Félix - Magdalena Gombai; Jack Palance - Jim Gatsby; Pedro Armendáriz - Pepe Gamboa; Carlos Montalbán - Nacho; Domingo Soler - Priest; Jorge Martínez de Hoyos ...

  3. Visit the movie page for 'Flor de mayo' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

    • José Antonio Escrivá
    • Neus Agullã³, Paco Arévalo, Marta Belenguer
  4. Beyond All Limits is a film directed by Roberto Gavaldón with María Félix, Jack Palance, Pedro Armendáriz, Carlos Montalbán .... Year: 1959. Original title: Flor de mayo. Synopsis: In the Mexican fishing village of Topolobampo, a man has his pride and a woman has her reputation.

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    • Mexico
    • Gabriel Figueroa
    • Roberto Gavaldón
  5. This typical Mexican melodrama is set in a coastal fishing village where a wealthy fisherman lives with his wife and young son. Their lives are turned upside down when an American of dubious morality comes into town.

  6. Nov 14, 2008 · Based on the Vicente Blasco Ibañez novel "Flor de Mayo". Its a familiar tragedy seted in the maritime towns of Valencia, in the early twentieth century. the struggle for survival, love and betrayal mark Tona's life.

  7. www.amazon.com › Flor-Mayo-María-Félix › dpFlor de Mayo - amazon.com

    Flor de Mayo is certainly a post Epoca Dorada film: the melodrama is too strong and formulaic, Pedro Armendáriz shows his years, and the film feels longer than its 114 minutes. But it's quite interesting to see a young Jack Palance ripping off his lines in excellent Spanish whilst Maria Felix tramps around a dirty village with flowering ...

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