Bluebeard (1955 film)
Bluebeard (Spanish:Los lios de Barba Azul) is a 1955 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Amanda del Llano and Verónica Loyo.[1]
Bluebeard | |
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Directed by | Gilberto Martínez Solares |
Produced by | Óscar J. Brooks Felipe Mier Ernesto Enríquez |
Written by | Juan García Ulises Petit de Murat Óscar J. Brooks Gilberto Martínez Solares |
Starring | Germán Valdés Amanda del Llano Verónica Loyo |
Music by | Manuel Esperón |
Cinematography | Domingo Carrillo |
Edited by | Carlos Savage |
Production company | Mier y Brooks Producciones Cinematográficas Valdés |
Distributed by | Distribuidora Independiente |
Release date | 28 January 1955 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
- Germán Valdés as Ricardo
- Amanda del Llano as Olga
- Verónica Loyo as Aurora
- Lola Beltrán as doña Lola Bárbara Beltrán
- Joan Page as Gringa
- Famie Kaufman as Emeteria
- Marcelo Chávez as Marcelo
- Rafael Alcayde as don Agustín
- Rosalía Julián as María, sirvienta
- Ramiro Gamboa as Nacho
- Juan García as Director de periódico
- Gregorio Acosta as Rosendo, chofer
- Daniel Arroyo as Catedrático
- Guillermo Bravo Sosa as Mayordomo
- Pedro Elviro as Empleado de don Agustín
- Emilio Garibay as Hombre en cantina
- Elvira Lodi as Secretaria
- José Muñoz as empleado doña Bárbara
- José Ortega as Hombre en cantina
- Carlos Robles Gil as Invitado a boda
- Humberto Rodríguez as Boticario
- Nicolás Rodríguez as Hombre con pastillas
- Hernán Vera as Gasolinero
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References
- Monsiváis & Kraniauskas p.117
Bibliography
- Carlos Monsiváis & John Kraniauskas. Mexican Postcards. Verso, 1997.
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