El baisano Jalil (1942)
Aristocratic but penniless, the Veradada have to resort to loans Lebanese businessman Jalil, whose son Selim, suffers the scorn of Martha, the daughter of the Veradada wasteful. Being invited to the house of Don Guillermom, Jalil and his wife Suan and Selim are teased and contempt. Finally, the Lebanese family worker puts in place the family of Don Guillermo ridiculous.
Director: Joaquín Pardavé
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Joaquín Pardavé as Don Jalil Farad |
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Sara García as Doña Suan |
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Emilio Tuero as Selim |
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Manolita Saval as Martha |
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Mimí Derba as Doña Carmen |
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Dolores Camarillo as Sofía |
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José Morcillo as Don Guillermo |
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Isabelita Blanch as Doña Consolación |
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Roberto Meyer as Don Escolástico |
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Víctor Velázquez as Billy |
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Josefina Romagnoli as Invitada fiesta |
| Directing | Joaquín Pardavé | Director |
| Directing | Roberto Gavaldón | Co-Director |
| Writing | Adolfo Fernández Bustamante | Story |
| Writing | Alberto Novión | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Joaquín Pardavé | Adaptation |
| Production | Gregorio Walerstein | Producer |
| Sound | Mario Ruíz Armengol | Music |
| Camera | Víctor Herrera | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Charles L. Kimball | Editor |
| Art | Luis Moya | Production Design |
| Art | Luis Bustos | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Dolores Camarillo | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Josefina Cárdenas | Hairstylist |
| Production | Antonio Guerrero Tello | Production Manager |
| Production | Alfredo Ripstein Jr. | Production Manager |
| Sound | Jesús González Gancy | Sound |
| Sound | Howard E. Randall | Sound |