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]

Murder in the Studios
Directed byRaphael J. Sevilla
Produced byJosé Sotomayor
Written byDavid T. Bamberg
Raphael J. Sevilla
Adelaida Noriega
Ramón Pérez Peláez
StarringDavid T. Bamberg
María de los Ángeles Santana
Ricardo Mondragon
Music byJorge Pérez
CinematographyJosé Ortiz Ramos
Edited byJuan José Marino
Production
company
Astro Films Mundiales
Release date
29 March 1946
Running time
86 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

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

  1. Paranaguá p.298

Bibliography

  • Paulo Antonio Paranaguá. Mexican Cinema. British Film Institute, 1995.
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