Arrabalera (1951 film)
Arrabalera is a 1951 Mexican comedy drama film directed by Joaquín Pardavé and starring Marga López, Fernando Fernández and Freddy Fernández.[1]
Arrabalera | |
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Directed by | Joaquín Pardavé |
Produced by | Luis Manrique |
Written by | Luis Manrique Joaquín Pardavé |
Starring | Marga López Fernando Fernández Freddy Fernández |
Music by | Sergio Guerrero |
Cinematography | Enrique Wallace |
Edited by | Juan José Marino |
Release date | 4 April 1951 |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
The film's art direction was by Jorge Fernández.
Partial cast
- Marga López as Rosita Villaseñor
- Fernando Fernández as Roberto
- Freddy Fernández as Pichi
- Manolo Fábregas as Felipe
- Manolita Saval as Ana María
- Armando Velasco as Don Juanito Dueñas
- Joaquín Cordero as Luis
- Quintín Bulnes as Belindo
- Aurora Walker as Doña Lupe
- Pascual García Peña
- Eufrosina García as Doña Epifania
- Trio Los Panchitos as Cantantes
- Roberto G. Rivera as Cantante
- Manuel Hernández as Cantante
- Eva Garza as Cantante
- Trio Martino as Grupo musical
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References
- Vargas p.172
Bibliography
- Deborah R. Vargas. Dissonant Divas in Chicana Music: The Limits of la Onda. University of Minnesota Press, 2012.
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