Confessions of a Taxi Driver

Confessions of a Taxi Driver (Spanish: Confidencias de un ruletero) is a 1949 Mexican comedy film directed by Alejandro Galindo and starring Adalberto Martinez, Lilia Prado and Julio Villarreal.[1]

Confessions of a Taxi Driver
Directed byAlejandro Galindo
Produced byCésar Santos Galindo
Written byGunther Gerszo
Alejandro Galindo
StarringAdalberto Martinez
Lilia Prado
Julio Villarreal
Music byRaúl Lavista
CinematographyDomingo Carrillo
Edited byCarlos Savage
Production
company
Producciones Azteca
Release date
16 December 1949
Running time
100 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Cast

  • Adalberto Martínez as Lauro Escamilla Cejudo
  • Lilia Prado as Rosa
  • Julio Villarreal as Sr. Legazpi
  • Conchita Gentil Arcos as Doña Remedios
  • Maruja Grifell as Madame Mimi
  • Isabel del Puerto as Elizabeth de Legazpi
  • Jorge Arriaga as Matón asesinado
  • Elvia Salcedo as Rita
  • Salvador Terroba as Pablo, chofer
  • Alberto Mariscal as Constantino Escamilla Cejudo
  • Manuel de la Vega as Arturo
  • Jorge Martínez de Hoyos as Luis
  • León Barroso as Federico
  • Guillermo Bravo Sosa as Cobrador de letra
  • Chela Castro as Conchita
  • Nacho Contla as Comandante Godínez
  • César del Campo as Empleado de Mimi
  • Enedina Díaz de León as Doña Cholita
  • Luis Mario Jarero as Agente 22 policía
  • Beatriz Jimeno as Pasajera taxi
  • Cecilia Leger as Amante casada de Rigoberto
  • Miguel Manzano as Compadre de Sanchitos
  • Héctor Mateos as Mayordomo de Legazpi
  • Álvaro Matute as El muertito
  • Kika Meyer as Pasajera taxi
  • Jenaro Núñez
  • José Pardavé
  • Salvador Quiroz as Sanchitos, pasajero taxi
  • Francisco Reiguera as Joyero
  • Enrique Rosado
  • Beatriz Saavedra as Mané
  • María Valdealde as Sra. de Montejo, clienta de Mimi
  • Armando Velasco as Agente policía
gollark: However, consider the following.
gollark: Interesting.
gollark: If your brain loses oxygen input for something like 10 seconds, you become unconscious, and it fully shuts down given a few minutes or something like that.
gollark: Oxygen is needed to run aerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration is needed by lots of body stuff - muscles can run on anaerobic respiration for a bit, but not things like the brain.
gollark: I mean, you can go without oxygen input for a few minutes (I think because of stuff held in the lungs, though - stopping time would break absorption of that), but stuff does actually need it.

References

  1. Agrasánchez p.32

Bibliography

  • Rogelio Agrasánchez. Cine Mexicano: Posters from the Golden Age, 1936-1956. Chronicle Books, 2001.


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