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Romance En Puerto Rico
''Romance in Puerto Rico'' (Spanish:''Romance en Puerto Rico'') is a 1962 Mexican-Puerto Rican musical film directed and co-written by Ramón Pereda and starring María Antonieta Pons and Dagoberto Rodríguez.Garcia p.55 Cast * José Miguel Agrelot * Bobby Capó * Ana Garay * Velda González (actress), Velda González * Gilda Mirós * Alicia Moreda * Ramón Pereda * María Antonieta Pons * Dagoberto Rodríguez * Orlando Rodríguez (actor), Orlando Rodríguez * Luis Vigoreaux References Bibliography * Joaquín Garcia. ''Historia del Cine Puertorriqueo''. Palibrio, 2014. External links

* 1962 films 1962 musical films Mexican musical drama films Puerto Rican drama films 1960s Spanish-language films Films directed by Ramón Pereda Films set in Puerto Rico Films shot in Puerto Rico 1960s Mexican films {{musical-film-stub ...
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Ramón Pereda
Marcelo Ramón Pereda Saro (30 August 1897 – 19 June 1986) was a Spanish-Mexican actor, screenwriter, film producer and film director.Agrasánchez p.106 He was married to the actresses María Antonieta Pons and Adriana Lamar. He appeared in the 1930 Spanish-language version of the revue film ''Paramount on Parade''. Selected filmography Actor * ''Resurrection (Spanish-language version), Resurrection'' (1931) * ''Contrabando'' (1931) * ''Carne de Cabaret'' (1931) * ''Sanctuary (1933 film), Sanctuary'' (1933) * ''The Crying Woman (1933 film), The Crying Woman'' (1933) * ''Women of Today (film), Women of Today'' (1936) * ''Beautiful Mexico'' (1938) * ''The Hawk'' (1940) * ''Arsène Lupin (1947 film), Arsène Lupin'' (1947) * ''You Have the Eyes of a Deadly Woman (1947 film), You Have the Eyes of a Deadly Woman'' (1947) * ''Romance en Puerto Rico'' (1962) Director * ''María Cristina (film), María Cristina'' (1951) * ''It Happened in Mexico'' (1958) References Bibliography * Rog ...
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Alicia Moreda
Alicia Moreda Tuya (November 1, 1912 – June 13, 1983), was a soap opera actress, comedian, and a pioneer in Puerto Rico's television industry. Early years Moreda was born in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, one of three children born to Alberto Moreda Cifuentes and Celestina Tuya Lafuente. Her siblings were her sister, Adela Moreda Tuya, and her brother, Alberto Moreda Tuya. Her father was born in Gijón, Asturias, northern Spain, and had come with his brother José María to Mayagüez, Puerto Rico before the Spanish–American War. In 1921, her mother died and she was raised by her father and sisters. Moreda received her primary and secondary education at the Catholic school "Colegio La Milagrosa" in Mayagüez. At first she thought that she would like to become a nun; however, after participating in a school play, she decided that she would prefer to become an actress. Acting career After she graduated from high school, Moreda auditioned for theatre roles and participated in many lo ...
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Films Set In Puerto Rico
A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, since the 1930s, synchronized with sound and (less commonly) other sensory stimulations. Etymology and alternative terms The name "film" originally referred to the thin layer of photochemical emulsion on the celluloid strip that used to be the actual medium for recording and displaying motion pictures. Many other terms exist for an individual motion-picture, including "picture", "picture show", "moving picture", "photoplay", and "flick". The most common term in the United States is "movie", while in Europe, "film" is preferred. Archaic terms include "animated pictures" and "animated photography". "Flick" is, in general a slang term, first recorded in 1926. It originates in the verb flicker, owing to the flickering appearance of early films. ...
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