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Arévalo, Carlos, 1906-1989

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Personal name headingArévalo, Carlos, 1906-1989
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Variant(s)Arévalo Calvet, Carlos, 1906-1989
Calvet, Carlos Arévalo, 1906-1989
Birth date1906-08-19
Death date1989-09-07
Place of birthMadrid (Spain)
Place of deathMadrid (Spain)
AffiliationReal Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
Escuela de Artes y Oficios Artísticos de Madrid
Produccción Arévalo
Falange Española
Profession or occupationSculptor Filmmaker Screenwriter
Found in¡Harka!, 1996: container (director: Carlos Arévalo, Produccción Arévalo)
Internet movie database, Oct. 7, 1999 (Carlos Arevalo, Spanish actor, director, and writer; motion picture credits from 1939-1960) Mar. 8, 2007 (Carlos Arévalo, b. 1906, Madrid, Spain) September 13, 2021 (Carlos Arévalo; Carlos Arévalo Calvet; born on August 19, 1906 in Madrid, Spain; died on September 7, 1989 in Madrid; director and writer, known for Arribada forzosa (1944), ¡Harka! (1941), Siempre mujeres (1942), and Rojo y negro (1942))
   <https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0038245/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm>
   <https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0038245/?ref_=tt_ov_dr>
Cine y Guerra Civil Española, c2006: accomp. DVD, label (Carlos Arévalo; director of the film Río y negro)
Fundación Nacional Francisco Franco website, September 13, 2021: posted May 24, 2014 (Carlos Arévalo Calvet; born August 19, 1906 in Madrid; died on September 7, 1989 in Madrid; studied sculpture in the Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando; began teaching in the Cátedra de Escultura in the Escuela de Artes y Oficios in 1935; director and screenwriter affiliated with the Falange who is known for his films Siempre mujeres (1942), Arribada forzosa (1943), Su última noche (1945), Hospital general (1956), Un americano en Toledo (1957), Los dos rivales (1959), Harka (1941), Rojo y negro (1942), Ya viene el cortejo (1939), and Misión en Marruecos (1959))
   <https://fnff.es/memoria-historica/130307409/carlos-arevalo-calvet-director-falangista-de-harka-y-de-rojo-y-negro.html>
Directores españoles malditos, 2004: page 28 (Carlos Arévalo; Carlos Arévalo Calvet; born 1906 in Madrid; died 1989 in Madrid; director of several films including ¡Harka! (1941) and Rojo y negro (1942))
   <https://books.google.com/books?id=5tfi_72BcDEC&pg=PA28&lpg=PA28&dq=carlos+arevalo+1906+1989+madrid&source=bl&ots=Z_EPJDrbKp&sig=ACfU3U1liVPlGfX8Jf0PXtdKt4eRKXNrNQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiz3YPi6vzyAhW2KVkFHYsLCh84FBDoAXoECBQQAw#v=onepage&q=carlos%20arevalo%201906%201989%20madrid&f=false>
Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes database, September 13, 2021: (heading: Arévalo Calvet, Carlos, 1906-1989; Carlos Arévalo; director of Rojo y negro)
   <http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/obras/materia-autoridad/arevalo-calvet-carlos-1906-1989-14946>
   <http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/obra/el-enigma-de-carlos-arvalo-0/>
Arquitectura madrileña de los siglos XIX y XX (published by the Museo de Historia de Madrid), 2010?: page 193 (Carlos Arévalo; born 1906 in Madrid; died 1989; studied sculpture in the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando; became a film and documentary irector) cover page 4 (Carlos Arévalo Calvet)
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