Romeo y Julieta (1943)
Verona's peace is disturbed by the rivalry between noble families: the Montesco and the Capuleto, irreconcilable enemies. The two families have continued fighting to make life unbearable in the Italian town. The Prince of Verona informs the chiefs that the two families respond with their lives if there are new struggles. At a ball in honor of Juliet, the daughter of Capuleto, incidentally meets Romeo, son of Montesco. Both fall in love immediately, not knowing that their love is impossible.
Director: Miguel M. Delgado
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Cantinflas as Romeo |
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María Elena Marqués as Julieta |
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Ángel Garasa as Fray Lorenzo |
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Andrés Soler as Capulet |
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Emma Roldán as Lady Capulet |
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José Baviera as Paris |
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Pedro Elviro as (uncredited) |
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Conchita Gentil Arcos as (uncredited) |
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Rafael Icardo as (uncredited) |
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Tito Junco as (uncredited) |
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Manuel Noriega as (uncredited) |
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José Ortiz de Zárate as (uncredited) |
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Jorge Reyes as (uncredited) |
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Humberto Rodríguez as (uncredited) |
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Estanislao Schillinsky as (uncredited) |
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Juan García as (uncredited) |
| Directing | Miguel M. Delgado | Director |
| Editing | Fernando Martínez | Editor |
| Production | Jacques Gelman | Producer |
| Writing | William Shakespeare | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Jaime Salvador | Writer |
| Production | Santiago Reachi | Producer |
| Sound | Manuel Esperón | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Jack Draper | Director of Photography |