You Had to Be a Gypsy
You Had To Be a Gypsy (Spanish: Gitana tenías que ser) is a 1953 Mexican-Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Rafael Baledón and starring Pedro Infante, Carmen Sevilla and Estrellita Castro.[1]
| You Had To Be a Gypsy | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Rafael Baledón | 
| Written by | Janet Alcoriza  Luis Alcoriza Fernando Galiana Ramón Obón  | 
| Produced by | Édouard Harispuru | 
| Starring | Pedro Infante  Carmen Sevilla Estrellita Castro  | 
| Cinematography | Raúl Martínez Solares | 
| Edited by | Alfredo Rosas Priego | 
Production companies  | |
| Distributed by | Suevia Films | 
Release date  | 19 November 1953 | 
Running time  | 88 minutes | 
| Countries | Mexico  Spain  | 
| Language | Spanish | 
Plot
    
Pastora de los Reyes (Carmen Sevilla) is a beautiful Spanish woman who arrives in Mexico hired to film a movie. The main protagonists will receive her at the airport, among them is the man who will play the heartthrob, Pablo, (Pedro Infante), a little-known mariachi who has been chosen to turn him into a new idol. Automatically, both of them don't like each other and during the filming there are discussions, discussions that lead to a deep love.
Cast
    
- Pedro Infante as Pablo Mendoza
 - Carmen Sevilla as Pastora de los Reyes
 - Estrellita Castro as Tía Paca
 - Ángel Garasa as Tío
 - Pedro de Aguillón as Chalío
 - José Jasso as Tito del Valle
 - Florencio Castelló as Primo Tumbita
 - Carlos Múzquiz as Productor
 - Chula Prieto as Marta Avilés
 - Armando Calvo
 - Eulalio González as Mariachi
 - Elvira Lodi as Maquillista
 - José Pardavé as Vendedor
 - José Pidal as Ingeniero sonido
 - Roberto G. Rivera as Mariachi
 - Ernesto Velázquez
 - Hernán Vera as Dueño de la tasca
 
References
    
- Heredia, p. 140.
 
Bibliography
    
- Heredia, Juanita. Transnational Latina Narratives in the Twenty-first Century. Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.
 
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