Orange Blossoms for your Wedding Trailer

Orange Blossoms for your Wedding Trailer (1950)

"It is the illusion of the first kiss. It is the emotion of first love. It is the romantic evocation of youth" 19 July 1950 Drama, Comedy 115 mins

During the time of the Mexican Revolution, the eldest daughter of a conservative family must respect the decision of her parents, and follow the traditions of using the wedding flowers her mother used.

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Cast

Fernando Soler

as Ernesto

Joaquín Pardavé

as Don Bodroz

Marga López

as Felicia

Domingo Soler

as Alberto

Sara García

as Eloísa

Andrés Soler

as Sr. Cabrera

Fernando Soto

as Rosendo (as Fernando Soto 'Mantequilla')

Crew

Jorge Fernández

Jorge Fernández Art Direction

Agustín Martínez Solares

Agustín Martínez Solares Director of Photography

Julián Soler

Julián Soler Adaptation

Arnaldo Malfatti

Arnaldo Malfatti Theatre Play

Federico Ruiz

Original Music Composer

Rosalío Ramírez

Original Music Composer

International Releases Dates

Mexico 19 July 1950

Production Companies

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Songs in the streets Trailer (1950)

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