Oh Darling! Look What You've Done!

Oh Darling! Look What You've Done To Me! (Spanish: ¡Ay, amor, cómo me has puesto!) is a 1951 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Rebeca Iturbide and Marcelo Chávez.[1] It was shot at the Tepeyac Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director José Rodríguez Granada.

Oh Darling! Look What You've Done to Me!
Directed byGilberto Martínez Solares
Written byGilberto Martínez Solares
Juan García
Produced byÓscar J. Brooks
Ernesto Enríquez
Felipe Mier
StarringGermán Valdés
Rebeca Iturbide
Marcelo Chávez
CinematographyEzequiel Carrasco
Edited byJosé W. Bustos
Music byLuis Hernández Bretón
Production
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Mier y Brooks
Release date
  • 23 November 1951 (1951-11-23)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Synopsis

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A bakery delivery man falls in love with a middle-class woman after helping her following an accident, but her family object to him.

Cast

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  • Germán Valdés as Tin Tan
  • Rebeca Iturbide as Margarita
  • Marcelo Chávez as Patrón de la Panaderia
  • Famie Kaufman as Vitola
  • Jorge Reyes as Doctor Esteban
  • Mimí Derba as Doña Beatriz, mamá de Margarita
  • Arturo Soto Rangel as don Manuel, padre de Margarita
  • Pascual García Peña as Ranilla
  • Lucrecia Muñoz as Lupita
  • José René Ruiz as Pepito
  • Club de Foot-Ball Marte
  • Armando Arriola as Enfermero
  • Stephen Berne as man in the cantina
  • Enrique Carrillo as Policía
  • Fernando Curiel as Doctor
  • Magdalena Estrada as Esposa del patrón
  • Leonor Gómez as Doña Rupertota
  • Ismael Larumbe as Héctor Ramírez, novio de Margarita
  • Elvira Lodi as Tía de margarita
  • Chel López as Doctor
  • Gloria Mestre as Martita
  • Kika Meyer as Vecina
  • José Ortega as Doctor
  • Ángela Rodríguez as Vecina
  • Manuel Sánchez Navarro as Tío Roberto
  • Ramón Sánchez as Panadero
  • Manuel 'Loco' Valdés as Hombre en cantina
  • Ramón Valdés as Panadero
  • Hernán Vera as Hombre encarcelado
  • Acela Vidaurri as Amiga de Lupita

References

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  1. ^ Monsiváis & Kraniauskas p.116

Bibliography

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  • Carlos Monsiváis & John Kraniauskas. Mexican Postcards. Verso, 1997.
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