Raúl Lavista
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Born31 October 1913
Mexico
Died19 October 1980 (aged 66)
Mexico
OccupationComposer
Yearsactive1936–1980
Raúl Lavista | |
|---|---|
| Born | 31 October 1913 Mexico |
| Died | 19 October 1980 (aged 66) Mexico |
| Occupation | Composer |
| Years active | 1936–1980 |
Raúl Lavista (31 October 1913 – 19 October 1980) was a Mexican composer of film scores.[1] Lavista worked prolifically during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, and was credited on more than three hundred different productions. He is the father of the photographer Paulina Lavista.
- Judas (1936)
- I Will Live Again (1940)
- Here's the Point (1940)
- The 9.15 Express (1941)
- Oh, What Times, Don Simon! (1941)
- The Count of Monte Cristo (1942)
- Another Dawn (1943)
- Divorced (1943)
- The White Monk (1945)
- Twilight (1945)
- Everybody's Woman (1946)
- Women in the Night (1948)
- Beau Ideal (1948)
- Two of the Angry Life (1948)
- Sofia (1948)
- Nocturne of Love (1948)
- Corner Stop (1948)
- Philip of Jesus (1949)
- The Black Sheep (1949)
- A Family Like Many Others (1949)
- The Woman I Lost (1949)
- Zorina (1949)
- Confessions of a Taxi Driver (1949)
- Over the Waves (1950)
- You Shall Not Covet Thy Son's Wife (1950)
- The Man Without a Face (1950)
- Full Speed Ahead (1951)
- What Has That Woman Done to You? (1951)
- In the Palm of Your Hand (1951)
- Kill Me Because I'm Dying! (1951)
- Girls in Uniform (1951)
- Women's Prison (1951)
- Crime and Punishment (1951)
- Tenement House (1951)
- The Night Falls (1952)
- If I Were a Congressman (1952)
- Sister Alegría (1952)
- The Woman You Want (1952)
- The Atomic Fireman (1952)
- The Coward (1953)
- The Photographer (1953)
- Women Who Work (1953)
- Tehuantepec (1954)
- The Price of Living (1954)
- A Life in the Balance (1955)
- The Murderer X (1955)
- The Medallion Crime (1956)
- Arm in Arm Down the Street (1956)
- Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer (1956)
- To Each His Life (1960)
- Macario (1960)
- So Loved Our Fathers (1964)
- The She-Wolf (1965)
- Alma llanera (1965)
- The Incredible Professor Zovek (1972)