Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Pedro Infante | ... | Braulio Peláez | |
Guillermina Grin | ... | Elisa Miranda | |
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Óscar Pulido | ... | Facundo Peláez |
Irma Dorantes | ... | Luisa | |
Rafael Alcayde | ... | Alfonso del Madrazo (as Rafael Alcaide) | |
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Famie Kaufman | ... | Daniela (as Vitola) |
Florencio Castelló | ... | Señor Isaac | |
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Alejandro Ciangherotti | ... | Director Borcellini |
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Armando Velasco | ... | Adaptador |
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Alfredo Varela | ... | Novio de Luisa (as Alfredo Varela Jr.) |
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Luis Mussot | ... | Señor director escuela |
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René Cardona Jr. | ... | Estudiante |
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Jaime Calpe | ... | Juanito (as Jaime Calpe Jr.) |
Germán Valdés | ... | Tin Tan | |
Antonio Badú | ... | Antonio Badú |
Braulio Peláez, un maestro de primaria, le causa un accidente a Alfonso Madrazo, un famoso actor. Cuando su hermana Luisa reconoce a Alfonso, le pide que la ayude a convertirse en estrella, pero quien termina protagonizando una película es Braulio.
A nostalgic film in many ways, with great cameo appearances. The most notable is a brief argument he has with Tin Tan (playing himself), that just should last longer, but the one when he sings second in a duet with Pedro Vargas is undoubtedly the best version of "La negra noche". Oscar Pulido and the unforgettable Vitola are the indispensable ration of comedy and they are in top form. But to top it all, he ended up married in real life to his sister in this movie (Irma). It's great to see this kind of movies restored and digitally reproduced in DVD. Thank you. We need more of this to preserve all those wonderful Mexican movies of the 40's and early 50's.