Highest rated movie: The Young and the Damned (1950)
Lowest rated movie: Seven Cities of Gold (1955)
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Looking for reviews of Miguel Inclán movies? Cinafilm has a total of 296 reviews across 4 movies.
Movies starring Miguel Inclán have generally received positive reviews and hold an average score of 71%.
The Young and the Damned - released in 1950 - is Miguel Inclán's highest rated movie, with a score of 86% based on 173 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Miguel Inclán is Seven Cities of Gold - released in 1955 - with a score of 54% based on 1 reviews.
Miguel Inclan Delgado was a popular villain of Mexican cinema from the 1930s into the 1950s, although he also had some sympathetic roles, notably as the kindly policeman in Salón México (1949) and several appearances as Benito Juárez. Inclán came from a theatrical family and started out working in the carpa theatres (he later bought a theatre with his film earnings and put his extended family to work in it). His son Miguel Inclán García also had a long career as an actor, although mostly on the stage. Other relatives of Inclán who made their mark in the entertainment industry are his grand-nephew Rafael Inclán, Raúl 'Chato' Padilla and Alfonso Zayas.
Miguel Inclán has acted in films with Ricardo Adalid, John Wayne, Henry Fonda and Anthony Quinn.
Miguel Inclán has worked with these film directors: Luis Buñuel, John Ford, Juan Bustillo Oro and Robert D. Webb.
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