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  1. Suevia Films was a Madrid-based Spanish film production and distribution company founded in 1940 by Cesáreo González. During the 1940s-1960s, they were one of Spain's biggest studios responsible for more than 130 films, averaging five per year.

  2. Proesa (Procesos Electroforéticos SA. de CV.) is a Mexican company belonging to the Industries division of Protexa. It began operations in 1987, still doing some coatings manually for the General Motors Company, to which it provided the painting service for the engine caps, crankcases and chassis supports.

  3. < Suevia Films Cesáreo González. Main Availability. Credits. Compiled by Electra. Contents. 1 1st Logo (January 26, 1942-October 15, 1945) ... (CC BY-SA 4.0) unless ...

  4. Cesáreo González Rodríguez (1903–1968) was a Spanish film producer . González was born in 1903 in Vigo, Spain. When he was 12, he took a boat to Cuba and worked as a salesman. He would later work in Mexico at his uncle's bakery, and return to Spain as a young adult.

  5. www.proesaind.com.mx › indexPROESA

    PROESA Procesos Electroforéticos S.A de C.V. is a 100% mexican company belonging to the industries division of the Protexa Group. PROESA began operations in 1987 with a modest, rustic furnace and a small paint shop.

  6. Logo: The logo is a opening title showing "UNA PRODUCCION", under a circle with inside a stylized S and a F with under the words of the company's name "SUEVIA FILMS" and under theres the words "CESAREO GONZALEZ" (The name of the founder of Suevia Films).

  7. Cesáreo González was born on 29 May 1903 in Vigo, Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain. He was a producer and actor, known for María de la O (1959), Camelia (1954) and Aventuras de Joselito y Pulgarcito (1960). He died on 20 March 1968 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain.