Yo bailé con Don Porfirio Trailer

Yo bailé con Don Porfirio Trailer (1942)

29 October 1942 Comedy, Music 102 mins

Light comedy in which Joaquin Cortes and Mapy Pardavé join their talents, written and directed by Gilberto Martinez Solares. It deals with the life of a pair of twins from a provincial family who emigrated to the city, then one begins to work in a music magazine and occasionally is confused with her sister, which causes problems with their respective boyfriends.

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Cast

Mapy Cortés

as Rosa / Violeta

Joaquín Pardavé

as don Severo de los Rios / don Placido

Emilio Tuero

as Alberto Villanueva

Fernando Cortés

as Porfirio Barreda

Julio Villarreal

as Evaristo Mendizábal

Jorge Reyes

as Rodolfo

Consuelo Quiroz

as doña Chole

Roberto Cañedo

as Invitado al baile (uncredited)

Leticia Palma

as Invitada al baile (uncredited)

José Arratia

as Gerente hotel (uncredited)

Josefina Burgos

as Mujer en baile (uncredited)

Lupe del Castillo

as Sirvienta (uncredited)

Elba Munguia

as (uncredited)

Rubén Márquez

as Hombre en baile (uncredited)

José Ignacio Rocha

as Espectador teatro (uncredited)

International Releases Dates

Mexico 29 October 1942

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