Maria Islands

María Islands (Spanish: Islas Marías) is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring Pedro Infante, Rosaura Revueltas, and Rocío Sagaón.[1]

María Islands
Directed byEmilio Fernández
Produced byIsmael Rodríguez
Written byEmilio Fernández
Mauricio Magdaleno
StarringPedro Infante
Rosaura Revueltas
Rocío Sagaón
Music byAntonio Díaz Conde
CinematographyGabriel Figueroa
Edited byGloria Schoemann
Production
company
Películas Rodríguez
Release date
10 August 1951
Running time
84 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Cast

  • Pedro Infante as Felipe Ortiz Suárez
  • Rosaura Revueltas as Rosa Suárez vda. de Ortiz
  • Rocío Sagaón as María
  • Esther Luquín as Alejandra
  • Jaime Fernández as Ricardo
  • Arturo Soto Rangel as Miguel
  • Julio Villarreal as Rector escuela militar
  • Rodolfo Acosta as El Silencio
  • Tito Junco as General
  • Luis Aceves Castañeda as Detective de policía
  • Julio Ahuet as Taxista
  • Daniel Arroyo as Invitado a fiesta
  • Josefina Burgos as Florista
  • Margarita Ceballos as Margarita
  • Aurora Cortés as Sirvienta
  • José Escanero as Vecino
  • Rogelio Fernández as Alguacil
  • Georgina González as Espectadora marcha militar
  • Gilberto González
  • Emilio Gálvez
  • Leonor Gómez as Cocinera Islas Marias
  • Elodia Hernández as Parienta de prisionero
  • Regino Herrera as Preso
  • Felipe Montoya as Lic. González
  • Yolanda Ortiz as Cabaretera
  • Ignacio Peón as Actuario
  • Salvador Quiroz as Coronel
  • Humberto Rodríguez as Actuario
  • Jorge Treviño as Don Jorge
  • Hernán Vera as Don Venancio
  • Manuel Vergara 'Manver' as Borracho cabaret
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References

  1. Heredia p.140

Bibliography

  • Juanita Heredia. Transnational Latina Narratives in the Twenty-first Century. Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.


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