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The Three Happy Compadres (Spanish: Los Tres Alegres Compadres) is a 1952 Mexican western musical comedy film directed by Julián Soler and starring Jorge Negrete, Pedro Armendáriz, Andrés Soler and Rebeca Iturbide. [1] [2] It was shot at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director José Rodríguez ...
"Confianza" (mixture of familiarity and trust) is especially evident in the phrase "abuso de confianza" (abuse of trust), which is the presumption of a relationship beyond the expectation of the other person. It is another of network of subtle, implicit, unstated relational expectations characteristic of the Latin cultures.
The Three Happy Friends (Spanish: Las tres alegres comadres) is a 1952 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Tito Davison and starring Amalia Aguilar, Lilia Prado and Lilia del Valle. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It should not be confused with The Three Happy Compadres released the same year.
The two Spains (Spanish: las dos Españas) is a phrase from a short poem by Spanish poet Antonio Machado. The phrase is the given name to the intellectual debate concerning the national identity of being Spanish , rising alongside regenerationism at the end of the 19th century.
Los alegres Aguilares ("The Cheerful Aguilares") is a 1967 Mexican film. It stars Antonio Aguilar. The adventurer Manuel comes across Carlos, who is almost his identical twin. Manuel comes from a rich family so he offers Carlos some money to pass himself off as him for a young woman that wants to marry him. Carlos asks him to return the favor.
My Three Merry Widows (Spanish Mis tres viudas alegres) is a 1953 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés and starring Amalia Aguilar, Lilia del Valle and Silvia Pinal. [1] It is a loose sequel to the 1952 film The Three Happy Friends. It was shot at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City.
Dos tipos de cuidado ("Two Guys To Be Afraid Of") is a 1953 Mexican comedy film. It stars Pedro Infante and Jorge Negrete, with music by Manuel Esperon. Plot.
"Un Pacto Entre los Dos" (Spanish for "A pact between two") is a song by Mexican singer Thalía from her self titled debut solo album. It was released by Melody/Fonovisa as the album's first single and despite the controversy caused by its lyrics, it managed to be successful on the Mexican charts.