I Want to Marry You

I Want to Marry You (Spanish: Me quiero casar contigo) is a 1951 Spanish comedy film directed by Jerónimo Mihura and starring Virginia Keiley, Fernando Fernán Gómez and José Isbert.[1]

I Want to Marry You
Film poster
Directed byJerónimo Mihura
Written byMiguel Mihura
StarringFernando Fernán Gómez
Virginia Keiley
José Isbert
Music byRamón Ferrés
CinematographyFederico G. Larraya
Edited byAntonio Isasi-Isasmendi
Production
company
Emisora Films
Distributed byHispano Foxfilms
Release date
24 March 1951
Running time
85 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Cast

  • Buenaventura Basseda
  • María Brú as Madre de Rosita
  • Rafael Calvo Gutiérrez
  • Rafael Casañes
  • Modesto Cid
  • Ángel de Andrés as Andrés
  • Elena Espejo as Rosita
  • Fernando Fernán Gómez as Ramón
  • Sacha Goudine as dancer
  • Jorge Greiner
  • José Isbert as Padre de Rosita
  • Virginia Keiley as Laura
  • Concha López Silva as Tía de Rosita
  • Pedro Mascaró
  • Francisco Melgares
  • Manolo Morán as Roberto
  • María Nicolau as dancer
  • Luis Pérez de León as Gerente
  • Rosario Royo
  • Rosita Valero as Vedette
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References

  1. de España p.166

Bibliography

  • de España, Rafael. Directory of Spanish and Portuguese film-makers and films. Greenwood Press, 1994.


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