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1947 Mexican musical comedy drama film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I Am a Charro of Rancho Grande (Spanish: Soy charro de Rancho Grande) is a 1947 Mexican musical comedy drama film directed by Joaquín Pardavé and starring Sofía Álvarez, Pedro Infante and René Cardona.[1] [2] It was shot at the Azteca Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director Edward Fitzgerald. It was in the tradition of Ranchera films, popular during the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema.
I Am a Charro of Rancho Grande | |
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Directed by | Joaquín Pardavé |
Written by | Leopoldo Baeza y Aceves Tito Davison Antonio Guzmán Aguilera |
Produced by | Óscar J. Brooks Alfredo Ripstein Jr. |
Starring | Sofía Álvarez Pedro Infante René Cardona |
Cinematography | Jorge Stahl Jr. |
Edited by | Mario González |
Music by | Manuel Esperón |
Production company | Filmadora Méxicana |
Distributed by | Clasa-Mohme |
Release date |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
A charro goes to Mexico City where he encounters a glamorous woman who throws his wedding plans into disorder.
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