''My Goddaughter's Difficulties'' (Spanish: ''Los apuros de mi ahijada'') is a 1951 Mexican
comedy drama film
Comedy drama (also known by the portmanteau
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Fernando Méndez
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Honours
San Marcos de Arica
* Primera B: 2012
2012 was designated as:
*International Year of Cooperatives
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and starring
Rafael Baledón
Rafael Baledón Cárdenas (25 November 1919 – 6 May 1994) was a Mexican actor, director, screenwriter, and producer of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. He worked in both film and television.
Life
Rafael Baledón was on 25 November 1919 in ...
,
Carmelita González and
Domingo Soler
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.
[Paranaguá p.291] The film's sets were designed by the
art director
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It is the charge of a sole art director to supe ...
Jorge Fernández.
Cast
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Rafael Baledón
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Life
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as Luis Hernández
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Carmelita González as Carmela
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Domingo Soler
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as Don Laureano Soto
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Blanca de Castejón
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as Doña Carmen Martínez
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Dalia Íñiguez
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as Clavelitos
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Delia Magaña as Chabela, criada
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Federico Curiel as Robertito
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Gloria de Córdoba as Oralia
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Manuel Noriega
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as Federico Ferrotti
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Salvador Quiroz
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Selected filmography
* ''Huapango (film), Huapango'' (1938)
* ''Horse for Horse'' (1939)
* ''With Villa's Veterans'' (1939)
* ''To the Sound of the Marimba'' (1941)
* ''The 9 ...
as Médico
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José Luis Menéndez as Perico
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Lily Aclemar as Doña María
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Juan José Hurtado as Arnoldo
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Gloria Alonso
Gloria may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music Christian liturgy and music
* Gloria in excelsis Deo, the Greater Doxology, a hymn of praise
* Gloria Patri, the Lesser Doxology, a short hymn of praise
** Gloria (Handel)
** Gloria (Jenkins ...
as Gloria
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Salvador Lozano as Pepe, actor
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Angélica Rey as Linda, actriz
References
Bibliography
* Alfaro, Eduardo de la Vega. '' Fernando Méndez, 1908-1966''. Universidad de Guadalajara, 1995.
* Paranaguá, Paulo Antonio. ''Mexican Cinema''. British Film Institute, 1995.
*Riera, Emilio García . ''Historia documental del cine mexicano: 1952''. Ediciones Era, 1969.
* Vitali, Valentina. ''Capital and Popular Cinema: The Dollars are Coming!''. Manchester University Press, 2016.
External links
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1951 films
1950s Spanish-language films
Mexican black-and-white films
Mexican comedy-drama films
1951 comedy-drama films
1950s Mexican films
Films directed by Fernando Méndez
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