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1952 | B/N | 91 min

In the vaudeville theater where Ticha sells cigarettes and candy, Lily del Mar is the star of show and Resortes is the janitor. Don Ramon, the theater caretaker, encourages Resortes and Ticha to become dance partners. They go on to work in a small cabaret, but quit when the owner tries to seduce Ticha. Back in the vaudeville theater, Ticha replaces Lily as the star and becomes a huge success. She goes to Cuba on tour and Resortes is fired. Don Ramon helps Resortes and Ticha get back together, and they confess their love for each other


Country: México
Direction: Martínez Solares; Gilberto
Script: Galiana; Fernando, Cortázar; Ernesto
Production: J Brooks; Óscar, Mier; Felipe
Photography: Martínez Solares; Raúl
Sound: de la Rosa; Nicolás
Music: Hernández Bretón; Luis
Cast:Martínez; Alberto, Pulido; Óscar, Mestre; Gloria, De Castilla; Rosa, García Peña; Pascual, Mateos; Héctor, Pardo; Lilia
Art direction: Rodríguez Granada; José
Participation year at FICM: 2007

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