Hypocrite (film)
Hypocrite (Spanish: Hipócrita..!) is a 1949 Mexican thriller film directed by Miguel Morayta and starring Antonio Badú, Leticia Palma, Carmen Molina and Luis Beristáin.[1] The film included the song "Hipócrita".[2]
Hipócrita | |
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Directed by | Miguel Morayta |
Produced by | Óscar J. Brooks |
Written by | Miguel Morayta Luis Spota |
Starring | Antonio Badú Leticia Palma Carmen Molina Luis Beristáin |
Music by | Luis Hernández Bretón |
Cinematography | Víctor Herrera |
Edited by | José W. Bustos |
Release date | 12 October 1949 |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
The film's sets were designed by Francisco Marco Chillet.
Cast
- Antonio Badú as Pepe el sabroso
- Leticia Palma as Leticia
- Carmen Molina as Aurora
- Luis Beristáin as Gerardo
- Pascual García Peña as Ricardito
- Elda Peralta as Vendedora de cigarros
- Francisco Reiguera as Don Simón
- Wolf Ruvinskis as El rayas
- Julián de Meriche as El soplón
- Edmundo Espino as Juanito
- Ricardo Adalid as Doctor
- León Barroso as Policía
- José Chávez as Preso
- Felipe de Flores as Anunciador
- Alfonso Díaz Landa
- Emilio Garibay as Leandro
- Ramón Gay as El ronco
- María Gentil Arcos as Mamá de Aurora
- Leonor Gómez as Presa
- Los Panchos as Cantantes
- Joaquín Roche as El Argentino, papá de Leticia
- Hernán Vera as Mesero
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References
- Agrasánchez p.191
- Sortilegio de vivir: la vida de Antonio Badú en conversaciones Antonio Badú, Jorge Mejía Prieto - 1993 "LA CANCIÓN "HIPÓCRITA — A ti se te recuerda mucho por tu actuación en la película Hipócrita, donde cantas la canción del mismo título. ... Hipócrita, bajo la dirección de Miguel Morayta, se hizo al vapor, en sólo 13 días."
Bibliography
- Rogelio Agrasánchez. Carteles de la época de oro del cine mexicano. Archivo Fílmico Agrasánchez, 1997.
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