Murder in the Studios
Murder in the Studios (Spanish:Asesinato en los estudios) is a 1946 Mexican mystery film directed by Raphael J. Sevilla and starring David T. Bamberg, María de los Ángeles Santana and Ricardo Mondragon.[1]
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Directed by | Raphael J. Sevilla |
Produced by | José Sotomayor |
Written by | David T. Bamberg Raphael J. Sevilla Adelaida Noriega Ramón Pérez Peláez |
Starring | David T. Bamberg María de los Ángeles Santana Ricardo Mondragon |
Music by | Jorge Pérez |
Cinematography | José Ortiz Ramos |
Edited by | Juan José Marino |
Production company | Astro Films Mundiales |
Release date | 29 March 1946 |
Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
- David T. Bamberg as Fu Manchu
- María de los Ángeles Santana as Elena Palmer
- Ricardo Mondragón as González
- José Morcillo as Bernal
- Ángel T. Sala as Lt. Palomino
- Freddie Romero as Lucifer
- José Pidal as Santos
- Víctor Velázquez as Pepe
- Antonio Pueyo
- Alma Lorena as Pola Blanqui
- Salvador Lozano as David Martín
- Ángel Di Stefani as Raúl Roldán
- Enriqueta Reza as Actriz criada
- Natalia Ortiz as Sirvienta de Elena
- Austy Russell
- Carlos Villarías as Doctor
- Enrique Zambrano
- Enrique Monato
- Lupe Garnica
- Esther Beltri
- Rosalba Durán
- Inocencio Pantoja
- Alfonso Alvarado
- Manuel Roche
- Roberto Cañedo as Camarografo
- Carlos Rincón Gallardo
- Arturo Soto Urena
- Lupe Carriles as Mesera
- Adolfo Ballano Bueno
- René Cardona as René Cardona
- Esther Luquín as Actriz
- Ramón Armengod as Ramón Armengod
- Raphael J. Sevilla as Director
- Pituka de Foronda
- Ana Lou Rodríguez
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References
- Paranaguá p.298
Bibliography
- Paulo Antonio Paranaguá. Mexican Cinema. British Film Institute, 1995.
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