Alfonso Patiño Gómez (August 18, 1910 – 1977) was a Mexican journalist, producer, director, and screenwriter. He began his career in journalism, co-founding the newspaper La Prensa in 1928 and later establishing the film magazine Cine Gráfico in 1933. Transitioning to filmmaking, Patiño Gómez directed several films, including Los dos pilletes (1942) and Canta y no llores... (1949), which starred ranchera singer Irma Vila. His work often explored social themes and contributed to the development of Mexican cinema during the mid-20th century.
Miracle Roses
(Writer)
Canta Y No Llores
(Director)
Cinco minutos de amor
(Director)
¡Ay, Palillo, no te rajes!
(Director)
Albur de amor
(Director)
Pito Pérez se va de bracero
(Director)
El amor no es ciego
(Director)
El amor no es ciego
(Adaptation)
El amor no es ciego
(Story)
Albur de amor
(Adaptation)
Viajera
(Writer)
Viajera
(Director)
The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz
(Producer)
Forgotten Faces
(Producer)
Cinco minutos de amor
(Writer)
Cinco minutos de amor
(Producer)
Dulce madre mía
(Director)
Los dos pilletes
(Director)
Las canciones unidas
(Director)
Elvira
(Director)
Cuando baja la marea
(Director)
Nosotras, las taquígrafas
(Writer)
Nosotras, las taquígrafas
(Producer)