El señor fotógrafo 70 years old

El señor fotógrafo

Cantinflas, a traveling photographer, is captured by some gangsters while trying to get some flowers for his girlfriend. The gangsters have confused him with the assistant of Dr. Penongo, a scientist who has discovered the formula of a new atomic bomb. Meanwhile, Penongo has suffered a car accident and has lost his memory ...

Credits

El señor fotógrafo Cast

Name Character
Julio Villarreal He was 67, 72 years old when he died as Roberto Alvírez
Cantinflas He was 42, 81 years old when he died as Cantinflas
Wolf Ruvinskis He was 31, 78 years old when he died as Lepka
Pedro Elviro as Novio fotografiado
Rosita Arenas She was 20, now 91 years old as Chelito
Ángel Garasa He was 47, 70 years old when he died as Raúl Penagos
Conchita Gentil Arcos She was 56, 85 years old when she died as Mamá de Chelito
José Pidal He was 57, 60 years old when he died as Doctor Saldívar
Eduardo Alcaraz He was 38, 72 years old when he died as Coronel
Héctor Mateos as Pablo, mayordomo
María Herrero as Ana María Méndez
Beatriz Ramos as Enfermera de Dr. Saldívar
Salvador Quiroz He was 60, 64 years old when he died as Don Ole
Fernando Wagner He was 47, 67 years old when he died as Leader of the villains

El señor fotógrafo Crew

Name Department
Jorge Busto as Editor. Editing
José B. Carles as Sound Recordist. Crew
Galdino R. Samperio as Sound Re-Recording Mixer. Sound
Ignacio Romero as Camera Operator. Camera
Gabriel Figueroa as Director of Photography. He was 46 (90) years old when He died Camera
Raúl Lavista as Original Music Composer. He was 39 (66) years old when He died Sound
Miguel M. Delgado as Director. He was 48 (88) years old when He died Directing
Miguel M. Delgado as Screenplay. He was 48 (88) years old when He died Writing
Jaime Salvador as Adaptation. He was 51 (74) years old when He died Writing
Roberto Silva as Production Design. He was 22 (now 47) years old Art
Gunther Gerszo as Production Design. Art
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El señor fotógrafo (70 years)

  • Release day: Wednesday, September 02, 1953
  • Runtime: 100 minutes