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Release Date:
September 24, 1953
Original Title:
¡Ay, pena, penita, pena!
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Cesáreo González
Diana Films
Production Countries:
Mexico | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: AP
Runtime: 95
Carmela is a Gypsy singer who sells lottery tickets. She meets two penniless Mexican brothers and they buy a ticket between the three: if it is awarded, could share the prize and go to Mexico, they to return to their homeland and her for bullfighter boyfriend whom has no news. The fate accompanies them, but, on reaching Mexico, her boyfriend rejects her. This way, she ends up acting in a cafe where reaps many successes.
Art Direction:
Javier Torres Torija
Assistant Director:
Ignacio Villareal
Director:
Miguel Morayta
Director of Photography:
Enrique Wallace
Editor:
José W. Bustos
Executive Producer:
Fernando de Fuentes Jr.
Carmelo Santiago
Makeup Artist:
Felisa Ladrón de Guevara
Negative Cutter:
José W. Bustos
Producer:
Cesáreo González
Production Supervisor:
Alberto A. Ferrer
Screenplay:
Alejandro Verbitzky
Paulino Masip
Script Supervisor:
Miguel Ángel Madrigal
Sound Director:
Jesús González Gancy
Sound Editor:
Teódulo Bustos
Sound Recordist:
Javier Mateos
Writer:
Miguel Morayta
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