Summary This post-World War II drama, (released to a world-wide audience on July 9, 1949), is definitively unique for the caliber of each of its contributing writers, who are clearly better-known for their cinematic talents in black and white . For instance, the film's Director Chano Urueta ( who became an acclaimed actor in his own right), actually co-wrote the script along with one of its principal actresses, namely Esther Fernandez, as well as adding in the literary abilities of a well-known movie-producer of the era named Luis Marique. As such, its is somewhat ironic the final co- writer who contributed to this joint-effort was actually its only full-time, professional writer, (and best-selling Novelist at the time), author Jose Maria Carretero. In fact, by all accounts, the original idea for this movie was loosely based on his book, entitled "El Caballero Audaz" . It is also interesting to note that in this particular film, it was decided that actor Jose Pulido's singing voice was to be uncharacteristically "dubbed-over" and replaced by that of falsetto crooner Miguel Aceves Mejia, who is credited as "the voice" but does not otherwise visually appear on film at an.y time during this 1 hour and 25 minute movie. View more details
Directed : Chano Urueta
Written : Luis Manrique Esther Fernández José María Carretero
Stars : Miguel Aceves Mejía Victorio Blanco Lupe Carriles Yolanda del Valle
Genres : Drama
Release date : Jul 8, 1948
Countries of origin : Mexico
Language : Spanish
Filming locations : Mexico
Summary This post-World War II drama, (released to a world-wide audience on July 9, 1949), is definitively unique for the caliber of each of its contributing writers, who are clearly better-known for their cinematic talents in black and white . For instance, the film's Director Chano Urueta ( who became an acclaimed actor in his own right), actually co-wrote the script along with one of its principal actresses, namely Esther Fernandez, as well as adding in the literary abilities of a well-known movie-producer of the era named Luis Marique. As such, its is somewhat ironic the final co- writer who contributed to this joint-effort was actually its only full-time, professional writer, (and best-selling Novelist at the time), author Jose Maria Carretero. In fact, by all accounts, the original idea for this movie was loosely based on his book, entitled "El Caballero Audaz" . It is also interesting to note that in this particular film, it was decided that actor Jose Pulido's singing voice was to be uncharacteristically "dubbed-over" and replaced by that of falsetto crooner Miguel Aceves Mejia, who is credited as "the voice" but does not otherwise visually appear on film at an.y time during this 1 hour and 25 minute movie. View more details
Genres : Drama
Release date : Jul 8, 1948
Countries of origin : Mexico
Language : Spanish
Filming locations : Mexico