El pescador de coplas Trailer

El pescador de coplas Trailer (1954)

15 February 1954 Comedy, Romance 83 mins

It is the story of two brothers who have rented a boat to survive. Juan Ramón sings like an angel and an entrepreneur decides to take him to Madrid to succeed.

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Cast

Antonio Molina

as Juan Ramón

Marujita Díaz

as María del Mar

Manuel Monroy

as Miguel

Vicente Parra

as Pretendiente de María del Mar

Manuel Zarzo

as Mauriño

Luis Pérez de León

as Negociante de barcas

Aníbal Vela

as Don José

Manuel Arbó

as Almirante

José Franco

as Director de escena (as Pepe Franco)

José Prada

as Don Paco

Laura Valenzuela

as Secretaria de Don Javier

Manuel Guitián

as Supervisor pesca

Arturo Marín

as Barquero

International Releases Dates

Spain 15 February 1954

Romania 15 February 1954

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