Doña Perfecta (1951) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 10, 1951

Original Title:
Doña Perfecta

Genres:
Drama | Romance | War

Production Companies:
Cabrera Films
Tropical Films

Production Countries:
Mexico | Venezuela

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 115

Liberal farmer Pepe has arrived in Santa Fe to visit his aunt, Dona Perfecta. While he's there, Pepe is eager to teach the traditional-minded townspeople a new way of living. Unfortunately for Pepe the people of Santa Fe aren't eager to embrace change, and when the citizens begin to voice resentment Pepe is forced to seek refuge with his sympathetic aunt. Dona Perfecta is just as traditional as any of the other townspeople though, and only suffers Pepe due to the fact that he is family. When Pepe and his cousin Rosario fall deeply in love, the situation quickly comes to a head.

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Assistant Director:
Jesús Marín

Costume Design:
Armando Valdés Peza

Director:
Alejandro Galindo

Director of Photography:
José Ortiz Ramos

Editor:
Fernando Martínez

First Assistant Camera:
Manuel González
Luis García

Hairstylist:
Miguel Horcasitas

Key Hair Stylist:
Juana Lepe

Novel:
Benito Pérez Galdós

Original Music Composer:
Gustavo César Carrión

Producer:
Francisco Cabrera

Production Design:
Gunther Gerszo

Production Manager:
Adolfo Torres Portillo
Guillermo Alcayde

Screenplay:
Íñigo de Martino
Alejandro Galindo
Gunther Gerszo

Sound:
James L. Fields

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Galdino R. Samperio

Sound Recordist:
Manuel Topete

Special Effects:
Jorge Benavides

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