Orange Blossom for Your Wedding (Spanish: Azahares para tu boda) is a 1950 Mexican historical comedy drama film directed by Julián Soler and starring Fernando Soler, Sara García and Marga López.[1] It was shot at the Azteca Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernández. It is a remake of the 1939 Argentine film Such Is Life.[2]
Orange Blossom for Your Wedding | |
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Directed by | Julián Soler |
Written by | Julián Soler Mauricio Magdaleno |
Based on | Such Is Life by Nicolás de las Llanderas and Arnaldo Malfatti |
Produced by | Gregorio Walerstein |
Starring | Fernando Soler Sara García Marga López |
Cinematography | Agustín Martínez Solares |
Edited by | Rafael Ceballos |
Music by | Rosalío Ramírez Federico Ruiz |
Production company | Filmex |
Distributed by | Clasa-Mohme |
Release date |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Synopsis
editIt portrays a conservative middle-class family in the years before the Mexican Revolution onwards. The father forbids the marriage of his daughter Felicia to one of her suitors.
Cast
edit- Fernando Soler as Ernesto
- Sara García as Eloísa
- Joaquín Pardavé as Don Bodroz
- Marga López as Felicia
- Domingo Soler as Alberto
- Andrés Soler as Sr. Cabrera
- Fernando Soto as Rosendo
- Rodolfo Landa as Luis
- Hortensia Constance as Adela
- Margarita Cortés as Felipa
- Florencio Castelló as Amigo español del tendero
- Anabelle Gutiérrez as Margarita
- Antonio R. Frausto as Porfirio Díaz
- Freddy Fernández as Eduardo - young
- Joaquín Cordero as Eduardo - adult
- Eduardo Noriega as Carlos
- Silvia Pinal as Tota
- Queta Lavat as Nieta
- Nicolás Rodríguez as Tendero Español
- Lupe Carriles as Sirvienta fea
- Alfonso Zayas[3]
References
edit- ^ Stock p.232
- ^ Kelly Hopfenblatt, Alejandro (2015). "Aburguesamiento de los cines latinoamericanos: un estudio comparado de Así es la vida y Azahares para tu boda" (PDF). Revista Lindes (in Spanish) (9). Buenos Aires: Claudio Lobeto. ISSN 1853-5798. Retrieved 16 December 2022 – via CONICET.
- ^ "Falleció Alfonso Zayas, leyenda del 'cine de ficheras'". 9 July 2021.
Bibliography
edit- Amador, María Luisa. Cartelera cinematográfica, 1950-1959. UNAM, 1985.
- Stock, Anne Marie (ed.) Framing Latin American Cinema: Contemporary Critical Perspectives. University of Minnesota Press, 1997.