Luponini from Chicago
Luponini from Chicago (Spanish:Luponini de Chicago) is a 1935 Mexican comedy crime film directed by and starring José Bohr.[1] It also features Anita Blanch, Carlos Villatoro and Isabelita Blanch.
Luponini from Chicago | |
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Directed by | José Bohr |
Produced by | Eva Limiñana José Bohr |
Written by | Eva Limiñana José Bohr |
Starring | José Bohr Anita Blanch Carlos Villatoro Isabelita Blanch |
Music by | José Bohr |
Cinematography | Ross Fisher Alex Phillips |
Edited by | Juan José Marino |
Production company | Producciones Duquesa Olga |
Release date | 11 September 1935 |
Running time | 79 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
- José Bohr as Luponini
- Anita Blanch as Luisa Benitez
- Carlos Villatoro as Chato
- Isabelita Blanch as Isabel
- Maruja Gómez as Maravilla
- Raúl Talán as Colibri
- Manuel Buendía as Dominguez, policia
- Arturo Manrique as Moreno, policia
- Jorge Trevino as Montes, policia
- Paco Martínez as Padre de Luponini
- Godofredo de Velasco as Juan Orlando
- Consuelo Segarra as Sra. Benitez
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References
- Balderston, Gonzalez & Lopez p.196
Bibliography
- Daniel Balderston, Mike Gonzalez & Ana M. Lopez. Encyclopedia of Contemporary Latin American and Caribbean Cultures. Routledge, 2002.
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