Qué hombre tan sin embargo is a 1967 Mexican comedy-drama film directed by Julián Soler and produced by Gregorio Walerstein. It stars Eulalio González "Piporro", Julissa, Enrique Rambal, and Lucy Gallardo in the leading roles.
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Directed by | Julián Soler |
Written by | José María Fernández Unsáin Gregorio Walerstein Eulalio González |
Screenplay by | José María Fernández Unsáin |
Produced by | Gregorio Walerstein |
Starring | Eulalio González Julissa Enrique Rambal Lucy Gallardo |
Cinematography | Jorge Stahl, Jr. |
Edited by | Rafael Ceballos |
Music by | Manuel Esperón |
Production company | Cima Films |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
An angel, disguised as a witty vagabond named Filomeno and instructed by God, becomes the butler of an affluent and excessively materialistic family.
Principal photography commenced on 25 November 1965 at the Estudios San Ángel in Mexico City and ended on 22 December 1965.[1]
The film featured the "accidental" cinematic debut of actress Hilda Aguirre; her father (José María Aguirre) was a friend of producer Gregorio Walerstein.[2] Aguirre's father had told the producer that he had a "half-crazy daughter who wanted to work in cinema."[2] The producer then set up an appointment with Aguirre, made her walk, laugh, and talk, closely observing her, and then told her: "You're hired for three years."[2] She started shooting her scenes in the film on November 1965.[2]
The film also featured Ricardo Carrión's "first role of importance."[3]
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