Música, mujeres y amor
Música, mujeres y amor

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Música, mujeres y amor

1952
Movie
94 min
Spanish

Two women are installed in the cabin of a ship that was already occupied by two gentlemen.

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Director: René Cardona Sr.Genres: Comedy, Musical

Plot Summary

A struggling musician and composer, tired of his artistic compromises, decides to seek inspiration in the vibrant nightlife of Mexico City. He becomes entangled in a series of comedic situations involving aspiring singers, jealous rivals, and the pursuit of romantic and professional success. Along the way, he rediscovers his passion for music and learns valuable lessons about love and life.

Critical Reception

This musical comedy was a popular film in its time, showcasing the vibrant talents of its lead actors and offering a lighthearted entertainment experience. While not critically acclaimed by modern standards, it was well-received by audiences for its music, dancing, and comedic elements, reflecting the popular cinema trends of mid-20th century Mexico.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its energetic musical numbers and vibrant dance sequences.

  • Appreciated for its lighthearted comedic plot and charming lead performances.

  • Seen as a delightful example of classic Mexican musical cinema.

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Fun Fact

Amalia Aguilar, known as 'La Diosa de Plata' (The Silver Goddess), was a prominent Cuban dancer and actress who achieved significant fame in Mexican cinema during the 1940s and 1950s.

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