Rápteme usted Trailer

Rápteme usted Trailer (1941)

15 January 1941 Comedy 96 mins

Áurea Diamantina, a movie star who has quarreled with her husband, stays at a grand hotel where, in order to get free publicity, conspires with her manager to simulate a kidnapping. Meanwhile, her jealous husband hires a private detective to keep an eye on her.

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Cast

Celia Gámez

as Áurea Diamantina

Julia Lajos

as Doña Amalia

Rude López

as Elenita

Eva Arión

as The Telephonist

Leonor María

as The Dancer

Manuel París

as The Manager

Pedro Barreto

as The Director

Luis Porredón

as Ricardo

Jacinto San Emeterio

as The Orchestra Conductor

Crew

Fernando Moraleda

Original Music Composer

Agustín Macasoli

Agustín Macasoli Director of Photography

Hans Scheib

Hans Scheib Director of Photography

International Titles

Rápteme usted, supercomedia musical Trailer

International Releases Dates

Spain 15 January 1941

Production Companies

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