Tragic Weddings (1946)
Released:
1946-05-30
Duration:
1hr 17min
Genres:
Drama
Rating 5.0
Overview
Jalisco, 19th century. Diego, a wealthy landowner, secretly marries Amparo, defying her father Juan Manuel, who fiercely opposes the union. Juan Manuel still holds a grudge against Diego, having once been his employer when Diego was just a laborer. Their secret marriage stirs jealousy and resentment, particularly in Octavio, Diego’s servant, and his wife Laura, who harbors unspoken feelings for him. As Diego departs for a military mission in Guadalajara, Juan Manuel, unaware of the marriage, attempts to arrange a match between Amparo and the Spaniard José Luis.
Production Companies
Clasa Films Mundiales
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | es |
Popularity | 0.994 |
Directed By
Gilberto Martínez Solares
Crew
Director
Gilberto Martínez Solares
Gilberto Martínez Solares
Producer
Gustavo E. Candiani
Gustavo E. Candiani
Production Manager
Fidel Pizarro
Fidel Pizarro
Assistant Director
Carlos L. Cabello
Carlos L. Cabello
Theatre Play
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
Adaptation
Mauricio Magdaleno
Mauricio Magdaleno
Adaptation
Gilberto Martínez Solares
Gilberto Martínez Solares
Music
Manuel Esperón
Manuel Esperón
Songs
Manuel Esperón
Manuel Esperón
Lyricist
Ernesto Cortázar
Ernesto Cortázar
Cinematography
Raúl Martínez Solares
Raúl Martínez Solares
Production Design
Jorge Fernández
Jorge Fernández
Editor
Jorge Busto
Jorge Busto
Costume Designer
Beatriz Sánchez Tello
Beatriz Sánchez Tello
Costume Designer
Alberto Vázquez Chardy
Alberto Vázquez Chardy
Set Decoration
José Llamas II
José Llamas II
Makeup Designer
Elda Loza
Elda Loza
Hair Department Head
Bertha Chiu
Bertha Chiu
Sound Recordist
José de Pérez
José de Pérez
Music Sound Design and Processing
Manuel Esperón
Manuel Esperón
Executive Producer
Gustavo E. Candiani
Gustavo E. Candiani
Screenplay
Mauricio Magdaleno
Mauricio Magdaleno
Screenplay
Gilberto Martínez Solares
Gilberto Martínez Solares
TOP CAST
Roberto Silva
Diego Ramírez
Miroslava
Amparo
Ernesto Alonso
Octavio
Estela Inda
Laura
José Morcillo
Juan Manuel
Antonio R. Frausto
Juan de Dios
Alberto Torres
José Luis
Lupe Inclán
Agustina
Carolina Barret
Pepita
Luis Beristáin
Carlos Alatorre
Manuel Noriega
Padre Muñoz
José Elías Moreno
Coronel Torres
María Valdealde
Doña Engracia (uncredited)