Carlos Noriega Hope (1896–1934) was a Mexican writer and journalist.
Born in Tacubaya, Mexico City, he studied law and became a journalist.
Besides writing the scripts for important films such as Santa (Mexico 1932, Actors: Carlos Orellana, Mimi Derba, Lupita Tovar), based on the book by Federico Gamboa, and Una Vida por otra (One life for another, Mexico 1934),[1] he published several short stories where he pictured the early rise of Hollywood.
The book was edited under the names "La inutil curiosidad" and "Las experiencias de Miss Patsy" (Para qué?
– "Ché" Ferrati, inventor—El viejo amigo—Las experiencias de Miss Patsy—La grande ilusión—El tesoro de Cabeza de Vaca—Fracaso—El honor del ridículo) He edited the literary journal El Universal Ilustrado,[2] which was crucial for the diffusion of Stridentism.