El mil amores (1954)
Released:
1954-11-19
Duration:
1hr 44min
Rating 7.2
Overview
Carmen has a daughter, Patricia, who attends a school for young ladies where they think Carmen is married to a sailor. Viviano is a friend of Carmen and when she needs it, he poses as the father of Patricia and she believes is her father. Actually, Viviano is engaged with Marilu
Production Companies
Filmex
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | es |
Popularity | 6.309 |
Directed By
Rogelio A. González
Crew
Director
Rogelio A. González
Rogelio A. González
Adaptation
Rogelio A. González
Rogelio A. González
Screenplay
Ernesto Cortázar
Ernesto Cortázar
Casting
Salvador Pulido
Salvador Pulido
Lighting Technician
Antonio Solano
Antonio Solano
Producer
Antonio Matouk
Antonio Matouk
Assistant Director
Julio Cahero
Julio Cahero
Production Design
Jorge Fernández
Jorge Fernández
Title Graphics
Nicolás Rueda Jr.
Nicolás Rueda Jr.
Editor
Rafael Ceballos
Rafael Ceballos
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Enrique Rodríguez
Enrique Rodríguez
Original Music Composer
Manuel Esperón
Manuel Esperón
Painter
Pedro Gallo
Pedro Gallo
Set Designer
Luis Moya
Luis Moya
Camera Operator
Lupe García
Lupe García
Production Manager
Jacobo Derechín
Jacobo Derechín
Assistant Production Manager
Manuel Rodriguez
Manuel Rodriguez
Makeup Artist
María Luisa Bohorques
María Luisa Bohorques
Sound Recordist
Rodolfo Benítez
Rodolfo Benítez
Director of Photography
Rosalío Solano
Rosalío Solano
Assistant Editor
Eufemio Rivera
Eufemio Rivera
Editorial Coordinator
Abraham Cruz
Abraham Cruz
Negative Cutter
Lupita Marino
Lupita Marino
TOP CAST
Pedro Infante
Viviano Villarreal
Rosita Quintana
Carmen Zamudio
Joaquín Pardavé
Chabelo
Liliana Durán
Marilú
Anita Blanch
Señorita Directora
Martha Alicia Rivas
Patricia
Fernando Luján
Ricardo Rodríguez
Ethel Carrillo
Rosaura
Emma Roldán
Gertrudis
Conchita Gentil Arcos
Maestra
Roberto G. Rivera
Roque
Antonio Leo
Empleado hacienda (uncredited)
Rafael Torres
Empleado hacienda (uncredited)
Inés Murillo
Esposa falsa (uncredited)
Begoña Palacios
Alumna que recita (uncredited)
José Pardavé
Juan (uncredited)
Humberto Rodríguez
Velador (uncredited)