Angels of the Arrabal
Angels of the Arrabal (Spanish:Ángeles de arrabal) is a 1949 Mexican crime film directed by Raúl de Anda and starring Sofía Álvarez, David Silva and Carlos López Moctezuma.[1]
Angels of the Arrabal | |
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Directed by | Raúl de Anda |
Produced by | Raúl de Anda |
Written by | Raúl de Anda Robert Quigley Fernando Méndez |
Starring | Sofía Álvarez David Silva Carlos López Moctezuma |
Music by | Manuel Esperón |
Cinematography | Ignacio Torres |
Edited by | Carlos Savage |
Production company | Producciones Raúl de Anda |
Release date | 26 August 1949 |
Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernández.
Cast
- Sofía Álvarez as Lupe, La Tapatía
- David Silva as Juan Martínez, el nene
- Carlos López Moctezuma as Comandante Pepe Morán
- Carmelita González as Lolita
- Víctor Parra as Manuel Sánchez, el Suavecito
- Sara Montes as Lucha
- José Elías Moreno as El aguador
- Gregorio Acosta as Cliente cabaret
- Julia Alonso as Cabaretera habla telefono
- Gloria Cansino as Enfermera
- Alfonso Carti as Policía
- Jorge Chesterking as Cliente cabaret
- Manuel de la Vega as El 27, agente policía
- José Escanero as Custodio
- Magdalena Estrada as Cabaretera
- Amalia Gama as Panchita
- Pascual García Peña
- Beatriz Jimeno as Enfermera amargada
- Araceli Julián as Cantante
- Francisco Llopis as Don Ramón
- Carmen Manzano as Cabaretera
- Pepe Martínez as Sr. Glad
- José Muñoz as Don Miguel
- Pepe Nava as Flaco
- Gonzalo Ruiz
- Raquel Téllez Girón as La negra, encargada cabaret
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References
- Riera p.163
Bibliography
- Emilio García Riera. Historia del cine mexicano. Secretaría de Educación Pública, 1986.
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