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Cantinflas Ruletero (1940)

Género : Comedia

Tiempo de ejecución : 17M

Director : Fernando A. Rivero

Sinopsis

Cantinflas Ruletero es uno de sus más famosos cortometrajes donde el genial cómico ejerce de taxista haciendo trabajar a sus pasajeros sin llevarlos a su destino.

Actores

Cantinflas
Cantinflas
Gloria Marín
Gloria Marín
María Calvo
María Calvo
Manuel Arvide
Manuel Arvide

Tripulaciones

Fernando A. Rivero
Fernando A. Rivero
Director
Jack Draper
Jack Draper
Director of Photography
Mario González
Mario González
Editor
Rafael Ruiz Esparza
Rafael Ruiz Esparza
Sound
Jorge Fernández
Jorge Fernández
Production Design

Carteles y fondos

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