Guadalajara pues Trailer

Guadalajara pues Trailer (1946)

15 December 1946 Drama, Comedy, Music 90 mins

Curious film about the Mexican immigrant stunned by the dollar and the English language. The plot deals with a serious social mood, but narrated as a tale of romantic entanglements. Agustin Isunza is a funny former farm worker, whose employers, young and attractive blond Joan Page and Clifford Carr, dazzle the sibling pair starring Luis Aguilar and Amanda del Llano. Miguel Inclan, a rich potter from the area, has put his eye on them to marry their children, Katy Jurado and Raul Guerrero.

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Cast

Clifford Carr

as Mr. Billy

Agustín Isunza

as José Flores

Joan Page

as Betty

Katy Jurado

as Rosita

Miguel Inclán

as Don Filiberto Correa

Arturo Soto Rangel

as Don Atilano (as A. Soto Rangel)

Lupe Inclán

as Petra (as Guadalupe Inclan)

Raúl Guerrero

as Hermano de Rosita

Teddy Múzquiz

as Jorgito

Crew

José Rodríguez Granada

José Rodríguez Granada Production Design

Domingo Carrillo

Domingo Carrillo Director of Photography

Rosalío Ramírez

Original Music Composer

International Releases Dates

Mexico 15 December 1946

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