La Miel Se Fue de la Luna


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About this Broadcast
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Una comedia de enredos cuando un médico que tiene amante decide casarse con otra sin terminar sus relaciones con la primera.

1952 Spanish, Castilian
Otro Romance Familia

Cast & Crew
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Abel Salazar (Actor) .. Doctor Pablo Villatoro
Alma Rosa Aguirre (Actor) .. Mini
Sara García (Actor) .. Doña Martirio
Manolo Fábregas (Actor) .. Ricardo Galván
Rosario Dúrcal (Actor) .. África
Julio Villarreal (Actor) .. Don Ernesto
Antonio Monsell (Actor) .. Julián
Julio Taboada (Actor) .. Amigo de Pablo
Lupe Carriles (Actor) .. Monja
Álvaro Matute (Actor) .. Amigo de Pablo
Ismael Larumbe (Actor) .. Amigo de Pablo
José Muñoz (Actor) .. Armero
Héctor Mateos (Actor) .. Juez
Víctor Alcocer (Actor) .. Policía

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Did You Know..
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Abel Salazar (Actor) .. Doctor Pablo Villatoro
Died: October 21, 1995
Trivia: Actor, producer, and screenwriter Abel Salazarspecialized in "so-bad-they're-good" low-budget Mexican horror movies of the '50s and '60s such as El Baron de Terror (Brainiac) (1961) and El Ataud del Coffin (The Vampire's Coffin) (1957). Salazar launched his career in 1945 with Satan's Five Warnings.
Alma Rosa Aguirre (Actor) .. Mini
Born: February 19, 1929
Birthplace: Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico
Sara García (Actor) .. Doña Martirio
Born: January 01, 1895
Died: November 21, 1980
Trivia: Though she made her first film in 1917, Mexican actress Sara Garcia's most active cinematic years were 1936 through 1957. In the early '40s, she starred in a popular series of family comedy-dramas, cast as Grandma Luisa Garcia. She played so many warm, matriarchal roles that she earned the affectionate soubriquet "The Grandmother of the Mexican Cinema." Retiring at the age of 65, Sara Garcia lived to be 85.
Manolo Fábregas (Actor) .. Ricardo Galván
Born: July 15, 1921
Died: February 05, 1996
Trivia: Actor/director Manolo Fabregas represented the third generation of a proud Mexican theatrical family and like them, spent most of his life performing. He began appearing in films in the early '30s and over his long career appeared in at least 50 Mexican films, including Pecados de Amor (1933), Captain Scarlett (1953), and El Processo de las Senoritas Vivanco (1959). English-language films in which Fabregas appeared in include Candy Man (1979) and most notably Two Mules for Sister Sara (1969), in which he played opposite Shirley MacLaine and Clint Eastwood. In addition to acting, Fabregas also directed and produced many Mexican theatrical productions.
Rosario Dúrcal (Actor) .. África
Julio Villarreal (Actor) .. Don Ernesto
Antonio Monsell (Actor) .. Julián
Julio Taboada (Actor) .. Amigo de Pablo
Lupe Carriles (Actor) .. Monja
Born: December 25, 1913
Álvaro Matute (Actor) .. Amigo de Pablo
Ismael Larumbe (Actor) .. Amigo de Pablo
José Muñoz (Actor) .. Armero
Héctor Mateos (Actor) .. Juez
Víctor Alcocer (Actor) .. Policía
Born: January 01, 1916
Died: January 01, 1984

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