Vacations in Acapulco

Vacations in Acapulco (Spanish:Vacaciones en Acapulco) is a 1961 Mexican comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés and starring Antonio Aguilar, Ariadna Welter and Fernando Casanova.[1]

Vacations in Acapulco
Directed byFernando Cortés
Produced byAlfredo Ripstein hijo
César Santos Galindo
Written byFernando Cortés
José María Fernández Unsáin
Alfredo Varela
StarringAntonio Aguilar
Ariadna Welter
Fernando Casanova
Music byGustavo César Carrión
CinematographyJosé Ortiz Ramos
Edited byAlfredo Rosas Priego
Production
company
Alameda Films
Distributed byAlameda Films
Release date
2 March 1961
Running time
95 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

The film's sets were designed by the art director Roberto Silva. It was shot in Eastmancolor.

Cast

  • Antonio Aguilar as Antonio Aguilar
  • Ariadna Welter as Diana
  • Fernando Casanova as Enrique
  • Sonia Furió as Marga del Valle
  • Rafael Bertrand as Mario Martínez
  • Mapita Cortés as Ana María
  • Alfonso Mejía as Lencho
  • Fernando Luján as Pepe
  • Óscar Ortiz de Pinedo as don Joaquín Gómez
  • Polo Ortín as Recien casado
  • Antonio Raxel as Tío James
  • Guillermo Hernández as Chofer de camión
  • Roxana Bellini as Roxana
  • Florencio Castelló as Don Venancio
  • Consuelo Monteagudo as Esposa de Venancio
  • Jorge Alzaga as Gerente hotel
  • Bucky Gutierrez as Maestra de modelos
  • Martha Elena Cervantes as Recien casada
  • Pedro de Aguillón as Pápa de niños
  • Antonio Prieto as Antonio Prieto
  • Rosina Navarro as Cantante
  • Socorro Navarro as Cantante
  • Elisa Asperó as Elisa, asistente de Marga
  • Antonio Brillas as Detective
  • Rafael Estrada as Locutor
  • Mario García 'Harapos' as Mesero
  • Emilio Gálvez as Cantante
  • Jesús Gómez as Policía
  • Martha Lipuzcoa
  • Francisco Meneses as Policía
  • Consuelo Oviedo as Chelo Oviedo
  • Guillermo Álvarez Bianchi as Gordo
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References

  1. Riera p.372

Bibliography

  • Emilio García Riera. Historia documental del cine mexicano: 1958. Ediciones Era, 1975.


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