Ramón y Socorro, a 50-year-old couple, owners of a tavern, embarks on a long trip to Mexico to attend the wedding of their son, Carlos, with Gloria, the daughter of an important Mexican businessman. Upon arriving in Mexico, Ramón discovers...
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Paco Martínez Soria | ... |
Ramón Pozuelo
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Florinda Chico | ... |
Socorro Velilla
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Norma Lazareno | ... |
Gloria Aguirre
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José Ángel Espinosa 'Ferrusquilla' | ... |
Gonzalitos
(as José Ángel Espinoza 'Ferrusquilla')
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Fernando Luján | ... |
Carlos Pozuelo
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Carlos Bravo y Fernández | ... |
El Finisterre
(as Carl Hillos)
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Sergio Barrios |
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José L. Murillo |
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Nina Tolentino |
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Yolanda Ochoa |
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Angélica Chain | ... |
Chuchi
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Fernando Pinkus |
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Hortensia Santoveña |
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Juan Garza | ... |
(as Juan Salazar Garza)
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Gustavo Acevedo |
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Ana di Pardo |
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Armando Acosta |
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Amelia Rivera |
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Ricardo de Pascual |
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Judith Velasco | ... |
(as Judit Velasco)
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Germán Algora |
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Fabián Aranza | ... |
(as Fabian)
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Rosita Bouchot |
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Norma Baeza |
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Manuel Alvarado |
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Antonio Valdés |
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Arturo Silva |
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Pancho Córdova | ... |
Don Felipe Aguirre
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Directed by
Pedro Lazaga |
Written by
Pedro Muñoz Seca | ... | (play "Anacleto se divorcia") and |
Pedro Pérez Fernández | ... | (play "Anacleto se divorcia") (as Pérez Fernández) |
Vicente Coello | ... | (screenplay) & |
Mariano Ozores | ... | (screenplay) and |
Alfonso Paso | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Gonzalo Elvira | ... | executive producer |
Jesús R. Folgar | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Antón García Abril |
Cinematography by
Fernando Colín |
Editing by
Alfonso Santacana |
Editorial Department
Alicia Castillo | ... | assistant editor |
Pilar Millán | ... | third assistant editor |
Rogelio Zúñiga | ... | assistant editor |
Casting By
Lázaro Morales |
Set Decoration by
Raúl Cárdenas |
Costume Design by
León Revuelta |
Makeup Department
Guillermina Oropeza | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Antonio Ramirez | ... | makeup artist |
María de los Ángeles Rico | ... | hair stylist (as Mª Ángeles Rico) |
Production Management
Agustín Gómez | ... | unit production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ángel Rodríguez | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Jano | ... | poster artist |
Sound Department
Ángel G. Conejo | ... | sound technician |
Francisco Guerrero | ... | sound |
Silvano Zúñiga | ... | assistant sound |
Camera and Electrical Department
Salvador Cerecero | ... | assistant camera |
Agustín Lara Alvarado | ... | camera operator (as Agustín Lara) |
Carlos Rodríguez | ... | still photographer |
Script and Continuity Department
Damián Acosta Esparza | ... | script supervisor (as Damián Acosta) |
Additional Crew
Gustavo Aceves | ... | production assistant |
Tomás Blanco | ... | production secretary |
Gonzalo Elvira Alvarez | ... | production assistant (as Gonzalo Elvira Álvarez) |
Mario Rosado | ... | production assistant |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Filmayer (Spain)
- Vídeo Mercury Films (1975) (Spain)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Mariachi 'Olímpico Azteca' (featured musicians)
- Estudios Cinematográficos Roma (sound post-production)
- Aeroméxico (thanks)
- Restaurante Arroyo (thanks)
- Casa del Excursionista, La (thanks)
- Restaurante 'El Rosedal' (thanks)
- Hotel 'El Mirador', Acapulco (thanks)
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Ramón y Socorro, a 50-year-old couple, owners of a tavern, embarks on a long trip to Mexico to attend the wedding of their son, Carlos, with Gloria, the daughter of an important Mexican businessman. Upon arriving in Mexico, Ramón discovers that in this country there is a divorce. Fed up with his wife, he decides to divorce without taking into account that he will soon pay the consequences of this act. |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Although Fernando Luján plays a Spanish man, he speaks with a Mexican accent. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in La Corea (1976). See more » |