Asesinos, S.A.
Asesinos, S.A. (Murderers, Inc.) is a 1957 Mexican comedy film directed by Adolfo Fernández Bustamante and starring Adalberto Martínez and Kitty de Hoyos with Wolf Ruvinskis, Luis Aldás, Sara Guasch, and Guillermo Orea.
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Directed by | Adolfo Fernández Bustamante |
Produced by | Sidney T. Bruckner |
Screenplay by | Rafael Solana Carlos León Adolfo Fernández Bustamante |
Story by | Sidney T. Bruckner |
Starring | Adalberto Martínez Kitty de Hoyos |
Music by | Luis Hernández Bretón |
Cinematography | Jack Draper |
Production company | Estudios Tepeyac |
Distributed by | Producciones Espada |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
- Adalberto Martínez as Pancho Gómez / León Bravo (credited as "Resortes")
- Kitty de Hoyos as Julieta / Sofía
- Wolf Ruvinskis as Muñeco
- Luis Aldás as Vaneck
- Sara Guasch as La Suegra / La Jefa
- Guillermo Orea as Doctor del Río
- Francisco Muller as Doctor Flores
- Salvador Lozano as Headwaiter
- Arturo Castro as Police Official
- Roberto Y. Palacios as Chino
- Francisco Reiguera as Doctor del Campo
- Felipe de Flores as Vaneck's Secretary
- Héctor Mateos as Henchman
- René Barrera as Henchman
- Conchita Gentil Arcos as Gymnastics Professor (credited as Conchita G. Arcos)
- Magda Donato as Gymnast
- Lucha Moreno as Club Torero Singer (film debut)
- Lisa Rossel as Imaginary Dancer (film debut) (credited as Liza Rossell)
- Ricardo Adalid as Bowler (uncredited)
- Octávio Arias as Bowler (uncredited)
- Guillermo Hernández as Doctor Flores' Assistant (uncredited)
Production
Filming began on December 1956 in Estudios Tepeyac.[1]
Premiere
The film premiered on September 16, 1957 in Cine Orfeón for two weeks.[1]
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References
- García Riera, Emilio (1993). Historia documental del cine mexicano, Volume 8. Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico: Universidad de Guadalajara. p. 149. ISBN 9688955000.
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