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Carlos Martínez Baena
- Don Pedro, padre de Armando
- (as Carlos M. Baena)
Dolores Camarillo
- Mariquita
- (as Dolores Camarillo 'Fraustita')
Alfonso Carti
- Martínez, policía
- (uncredited)
Raúl Castell
- Tomás (chofer)
- (uncredited)
Manuel Dondé
- Marcelo
- (uncredited)
Fernando Fernández
- Narrator
- (uncredited)
Laura Martel
- Rosa
- (uncredited)
Kiko Mendive
- Cantante
- (uncredited)
Amparo Montes
- Cantante
- (uncredited)
Rubén Márquez
- Cliente cabaret
- (uncredited)
José Pardavé
- Billetero
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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- ConnectionsReferenced in Let's Go to the Movies (1949)
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I remember this movie more for the theme song than for the actual plot and I agree with the previous poster that it was a tear jerker.
Montalban was his usual handsome, virile star crossed lover and his co-star Emilia Guiu was equally charming.
Most of the audience in Tampa enjoyed the film but were disappointed that it was not a bio-pic of Pedro Junco who wrote the plaintiff bolero which was the theme of the movie. Jundo, a Cuban composer, wrote the song "Nosotros" to his girlfriend stating that although he loved her very much and from the beginning, he had to say goodbye. The reason was that he had tuberculosis - a fatal illness at the time. While he was dying in the hospital his song was aired on the Radio.
This probably would have a been a far better plot!
Montalban was his usual handsome, virile star crossed lover and his co-star Emilia Guiu was equally charming.
Most of the audience in Tampa enjoyed the film but were disappointed that it was not a bio-pic of Pedro Junco who wrote the plaintiff bolero which was the theme of the movie. Jundo, a Cuban composer, wrote the song "Nosotros" to his girlfriend stating that although he loved her very much and from the beginning, he had to say goodbye. The reason was that he had tuberculosis - a fatal illness at the time. While he was dying in the hospital his song was aired on the Radio.
This probably would have a been a far better plot!
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- Also known as
- Este Nosso Amor (... que Nós Queremos Tanto...)
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- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
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