The 9.15 Express (Spanish: El rápido de las 9.15) is a 1941 Mexican drama film directed by Alejandro Galindo and starring Virginia Fábregas, Alfredo del Diestro and Gloria Marín.[1] [2] It was shot at the Clasa Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernández.
The 9.15 Express | |
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Directed by | Alejandro Galindo |
Written by | Marco Aurelio Galindo Alejandro Galindo |
Produced by | Salvador Elizondo |
Starring | Virginia Fábregas Alfredo del Diestro Gloria Marín |
Cinematography | Gabriel Figueroa |
Edited by | Emilio Gómez Muriel |
Music by | Raúl Lavista |
Production company | Clasa Films |
Distributed by | Grovas |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Synopsis
editThe film focuses on the differing, unconnected lives of various passengers on an express train that crashes that night.
Cast
edit- Virginia Fábregas as Susana del Mercado
- Alfredo del Diestro as El Incurable
- Gloria Marín as La Infiel
- Miguel Inclán as El Anticuario
- Carlos López Moctezuma as El Chulo
- Alejandro Cobo as El Tuerte
- Enrique García Álvarez as El Marino
- Edmundo Espino as Nacho
- Carmen Conde as La Novia
- Rafael Baledón as El Novio
- Lucila Bowling as Alberta
- Ángel T. Sala as Tío de Rodolfo
- Lupe Inclán as Esposa de Ulíses
- José Torvay as Secuaz de gobernador
- Manuel Dondé as Don Rodrigo
- Conchita Gentil Arcos as Toñita, casera
- Tito Junco as Rodolfo
- José Elías Moreno as Empleado hotel
- Humberto Rodríguez as Felipe, mayordomo
- Salvador Quiroz as Don Ramón, Padrino de boda
- Arturo Soto Rangel as Papá de novia
See also
edit- Friday the Thirteenth, a 1933 British film with a similar plotline
References
edit- ^ "El rápido de las 9.15 (1941)". Film Affinity. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
- ^ Castro p.152
Bibliography
edit- Castro, Francisco Peredo. Alejandro Galindo, un alma rebelde en el cine mexicano. Conaculta/imcine, 2000.