The Loving Women
The Loving Women (Spanish: Las cariñosas) is a 1953 Mexican comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés and starring Amalia Aguilar, Lilia del Valle and Silvia Pinal.[1]
The Loving Women | |
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Directed by | Fernando Cortés |
Produced by | Óscar J. Brooks Felipe Mier |
Written by | Ernesto Cortázar Fernando Cortés Fernando Galiana Carlos Sampelayo Alfredo Varela |
Starring | Amalia Aguilar Lilia del Valle Silvia Pinal |
Music by | Manuel Esperón |
Cinematography | José Ortiz Ramos |
Edited by | Carlos Savage |
Production company | Mier y Brooks |
Release date | 19 November 1953 |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
- Amalia Aguilar as Laura
- Lilia del Valle as Lola
- Silvia Pinal as Carmen Santibañes
- Víctor Junco as Fernando Mendoza
- Sara Guasch as Fifi
- Tito Novaro as Pedro
- Felipe de Alba as Fernando Mendoza hijo
- José Pidal as Baldomero, mayordomo
- Alfredo Varela as Alberto Covarrubias
- Nicolás Rodríguez as Doctor Castrillón
- Marion del Valle as Lulu
- Consuelo Pastor as Lily
- Armando Acosta as Espectador
- Norma Ancira
- Armando Arriola as Auditor tren
- Magda Donato as Enfermera
- Rafael Icardo as Comisario
- Pompín Iglesias as Botones
- Carlos Martínez Baena
- Manuel Noriega as Paciente viejito
- Carlos Robles Gil as Espectador
- Humberto Rodríguez as Paciente
- Alfonso Torres
- Manuel 'Loco' Valdés as Bailarin
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References
- Amador p.140
Bibliography
- María Luisa Amador. Cartelera cinematográfica, 1950-1959. UNAM, 1985.
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