Yes, My Love
Yes, My Love (Spanish: Sí, mi vida) is a 1953 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Fernando Méndez and starring Lilia Michel, Rafael Baledón and Pedro Infante.[1]
Yes, My Love | |
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Directed by | Fernando Méndez |
Produced by | Rafael Baledón Rafael Banquells Pancho Córdova Gregorio Walerstein |
Written by | Rafael Baledón Ramón Obón |
Starring | Lilia Michel Rafael Baledón Pedro Infante |
Music by | Rosalío Ramírez Federico Ruiz |
Cinematography | Carl Carvahal |
Edited by | Juan José Marino |
Production company | Cinematográfica Filmex |
Release date | 14 May 1953 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
- Lilia Michel as Lilia
- Rafael Baledón as Rafael
- Pedro Infante as Cameo
- María Victoria as Cantante
- Pedro Vargas as Cantante
- Mario Rey as Cantante
- Los Churumbeles de España as Cantantes
- Carlota Solares as Alegria
- Carlos Martínez Baena as Doctor Amado Castellanos
- Carlos Riquelme as Jaime
- Rafael Banquells as Valentín Chagoya
- Ernesto Finance as Jefe Demetrius
- Sergio Virel as Joven pretendiente de Lilia
- Lupe del Castillo as Señorita directora
- Héctor Mateos as Dr. Zavala
- Guillermo Cramer as Esbirro de Demetrius
- Omar Jasso as Mensajero
- Chel López as Esbirro de Demetrius
- Agustín Fernández as Esbirro de Demetrius
- Concepción Martínez as Profesora
- Magdalena G. de Banquells as Profesora
- Alberto 'Chivo' Córdoba
- Eduardo 'Pocho' Herrera
- Omar Cárdona
- Silvia Pinal as Leticia
- Armando Acosta as Hombre en restaurante
- Pancho Córdova as Locutor
- Julio Daneri as Cobrador
- Eulalio González
- Alfonso Iglesias Padre as Miembro facultad
- Consuelo Monteagudo as Mujer cegata
- Yolanda Montes as Bailarina
- José Pardavé as Profesor Hércules
- Ignacio Peón as Licenciado
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References
- Wilt p.403
Bibliography
- David E. Wilt. Stereotyped Images of United States Citizens in Mexican Cinema, 1930-1990. University of Maryland at College Park, 1991.
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