Amor de la calle

Amor de la calle
Directed by Ernesto Cortázar
Produced by Luis Manrique
Written by Ernesto Cortázar
Starring Meche Barba
Fernando Fernández
Freddy Fernández
Music by Manuel Esperón
Cinematography Jack Draper
Distributed by Producciones Luis Manrique
Release dates
May 4, 1950 (México)
Running time
103 min
Country Mexico
Language Spanish

Amor de la calle (Love Street) is a Mexican drama film directed by Ernesto Cortazar. It was released in 1950 and starring Meche Barba and Fernando Fernández.


Plot

El Pichi (Freddy Fernández) and other street children collect a ticket that has fallen from Fernando El Calavera (Fernando Fernández), which prevents stop them and offers them a job in his place of tortas in the neighborhood of La Lagunilla Market in Mexico City. Fernando knows Queta (Meche Barba), the sister of El Pichi, and both are attracted. This will lead to Fernando namely the hardness of life of people in the suburbs. Queta have to fight against the fate, which forces her to work in a cabaret with the nickname of Cariño.

Cast

Reviews

With great images of American cinematographer Jack Draper, Manuel Esperon songs and musical interventions of Los Panchos and Tona la Negra, Meche Barba gets a great job on Amor de la calle, with Fernando Fernández to restart a long period as her film partner. The success of the film, led to a sequel filmed the same year: Si fuera una cualquiera (If I Were a Any), also directed by Cortázar.[1]

References

  1. Las rumberas del Cine Mexicano. Editorial televisa. p. 36.

External links

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