¡A volar, joven! (1947) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 23, 1947

Original Title:
¡A volar, joven!

Alternate Titles:
Vamos Voar, Moço!
Voe, Jovem

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
POSA Films

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 113

Cantinflas is a private in the military, who doesn't know anything about discipline or following rules. He only wants to think about his girlfriend, the maid in an opulent hacienda. The owner of the hacienda has an ugly and shy daughter, who is in love with Cantinflas. The problems arrive when the family arranges a wedding between the ugly girl and Cantinflas, who in order to avoid the commitment gets himself arrested. During his punishment, Cantinflas learns to fly with a silly and poorly trained flight instructor.

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Adaptation:
Jaime Salvador

Assistant Director:
Luis Abbadie

Camera Operator:
Carlos Martel

Director:
Miguel M. Delgado

Director of Photography:
Jack Draper

Editor:
Jorge Busto

Makeup Artist:
Armando Meyer

Music:
Galdino R. Samperio

Original Music Composer:
Gonzalo Curiel

Producer:
Santiago Reachi
Jacques Gelman

Production Design:
Jorge Fernández

Production Manager:
Armando Espinosa

Screenplay:
Miguel M. Delgado

Sound:
James L. Fields
José B. Carles

Sound Effects Editor:
Antonio Bustos

Sound Recordist:
José B. Carles

Story:
Paul Colline

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