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  1. Óscar Dancigers (Moscow, Russia; 1902 - Mexico City; February 27, 1976) was one of the most prestigious producers of the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema, enormously famous for having been the producer of the first Mexican films by Luis Buñuel.

    • Producer, Production Manager, Writer
    • February 27, 1976
    • Óscar Dancigers
  2. Óscar Dancigers (Moscú, Imperio ruso; 1902 - Ciudad de México; 27 de febrero de 1976) fue uno de los productores de la Época de Oro del cine mexicano, reconocido por haber sido el productor de las primeras películas mexicanas de Luis Buñuel.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gran_CasinoGran Casino - Wikipedia

    Oscar Dancigers. A French national of Russian-Jewish origin, Oscar Dancigers had fled the Nazis in 1940, due to his membership in the Communist Party, and settled in Mexico, where in short order he had founded Ultramar Films and achieved considerable success as a small independent producer.

  4. producer, writer. 74 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «Galileo» (1974), «Nefertiti y Aquenatos» (1973 ...

  5. Los olvidados faced many difficulties from the start. Buñuel devoted two years of research prior to writing his script, then he had to convince producer Oscar Dancigers to grant him stylistic and ideological freedom, and finally even some of his collaborators, scared of repercussions, asked that their names not be included on the screen credits.

  6. Jan 31, 2024 · At the peak of Mexican cinema’s Golden Age, Buñuel teamed up with producer Oscar Dancigers, a Russian Jew who had fled the Nazis for Mexico City. Their first collaboration, Gran Casino, flopped—despite featuring two of Latin America’s most popular entertainers, Libertad Lamarque and Jorge Negrete.

  7. Producer Óscar Dancigers sought Buñuel to direct following the success of El Gran Calavera (1949). Buñuel already had a script ready titled ¡Mi huerfanito jefe! about a boy who sells lottery tickets. However, Dancigers had in mind a more realistic and serious depiction of children in poverty in Mexico City.