If I Were Just Anyone | |
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Directed by | Ernesto Cortázar |
Written by | Ernesto Cortázar Jaime Contreras |
Produced by | Luis Manrique |
Starring |
Meche Barba Fernando Fernández Lilia Prado Freddy Fernández "El Pichi" |
Cinematography | Víctor Herrera |
Music by |
Manuel Esperón Los Panchos Francisco Avitia |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
If I Were Just Anyone (Spanish: Si fuera una cualquiera) is a 1950 Mexican drama film directed by Ernesto Cortázar and starring Meche Barba and Fernando Fernández. The film is the sequel to the film Love Street.
Fernando ( Fernando Fernández) and Queta ( Meche Barba) manage the prosperous tortería Acá las tortas. The relationship between Fernando and Queta breaks down when he is related with two evil women, owners of a cabaret. Both women were protected by a corrupt cop who wants Queta, and convinces her to dance in the cabaret. When Fernando discovers her, he thinks that she has become into a whore. Fernando finished singing in ordinary cabarets, while Queta looking for a way to convince him of her innocence. [1]
The film is a sequel to the same year film Love Street , also starring by Barba and Fernández.
If I Were Just Anyone | |
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Directed by | Ernesto Cortázar |
Written by | Ernesto Cortázar Jaime Contreras |
Produced by | Luis Manrique |
Starring |
Meche Barba Fernando Fernández Lilia Prado Freddy Fernández "El Pichi" |
Cinematography | Víctor Herrera |
Music by |
Manuel Esperón Los Panchos Francisco Avitia |
Release date |
|
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
If I Were Just Anyone (Spanish: Si fuera una cualquiera) is a 1950 Mexican drama film directed by Ernesto Cortázar and starring Meche Barba and Fernando Fernández. The film is the sequel to the film Love Street.
Fernando ( Fernando Fernández) and Queta ( Meche Barba) manage the prosperous tortería Acá las tortas. The relationship between Fernando and Queta breaks down when he is related with two evil women, owners of a cabaret. Both women were protected by a corrupt cop who wants Queta, and convinces her to dance in the cabaret. When Fernando discovers her, he thinks that she has become into a whore. Fernando finished singing in ordinary cabarets, while Queta looking for a way to convince him of her innocence. [1]
The film is a sequel to the same year film Love Street , also starring by Barba and Fernández.