Here Are the Aguilares!
Here Are the Aguilares! (Spanish: ¡Aquí están los Aguilares!) is a 1957 Mexican musical comedy Western film written and directed by Jaime Salvador and starring Luis Aguilar, Antonio Aguilar, Rosa de Castilla and Lucy Gallardo.[1][2][3] The film's sets were designed by art director Jesús Bracho.[1]
Here Are the Aguilares! | |
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Directed by | Jaime Salvador |
Produced by | Emilio Gómez Muriel |
Written by | Jaime Salvador |
Starring | Luis Aguilar Antonio Aguilar Rosa de Castilla Lucy Gallardo |
Music by | Rosalío Ramírez |
Cinematography | Ezequiel Carrasco |
Edited by | Jorge Bustos |
Production company | Producciones Corsa S.A. |
Release date |
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Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Plot
The Aguilar brothers, Luis and Antonio, arrive at the farm of Anita, the young rich widow of a colonel, whom both try to seduce, while also having to deal with a band of cattle rustlers.
Cast
- Luis Aguilar as Luis
- Antonio Aguilar as Antonio
- Rosa de Castilla as Charito
- Lucy Gallardo
- Armando Soto La Marina
- Joaquín García Vargas
- Agustín Isunza
- Julio Villarreal
- Antonio Raxel
- José Eduardo Pérez
- Manuel Arvide
- Francisco Meneses
- José Luis Fernández
- Guillermo Hernández (uncredited)
- Ignacio Peón (uncredited)
- Manuel Vergara (uncredited)
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References
- Ibarra, p. 266
- García Riera, p. 146
- Gubern, p. 185
Bibliography
- Ibarra, Jesús. Los Bracho: tres generaciones de cine mexicano. UNAM, 2006.
- García Riera, Emilio. Historia documental del cine mexicano: 1955. Ediciones Era, 1969.
- Gubern, Román. El cine español en el exilio. Lumen, 1976.
External links
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