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Alfredo Varela Jr. (born Alfredo Varela Catalá; November 30, 1912 – May 1, 1986) was a Mexican screenwriter and actor best known for his comic screenplays. [ 1 ] Selected filmography
The screenplay, by Alfredo Varela, Jr., was based on a story by José María Fernández Unsáin. In the film, two Venusian women are in search of potential mates. They land in Mexico and fall for a singing cowboy.
Alfedo Varela may refer to: Alfredo Varela (Argentine writer) (1914–1984), Argentine communist writer Alfredo Varela Jr. (1912–1984), Mexican actor and screenwriter
The original Mexican film was directed by Fernando Cortés, written by Alfredo Varela Jr., and released in Mexico on October 12, 1961. [5] The special effects was handled by Nicholas Reye. [ 6 ]
Alfredo Varela Jr. (adaptation) Carlos León (dialogue) Story by: Alfredo Varela Jr. José María Fernández Unsáin: Produced by: Jacques Gelman: Starring: Cantinflas Alma Delia Fuentes: Cinematography: Rosalío Solano: Edited by: Jorge Bustos: Music by: Gustavo César Carrión
Image credits: Michael Buckner / Getty #3 Scott Disick. Boxes of Mounjaro, which is known for its weight loss effects, were found stacked in Scott Disick’s fridge on a past episode of The ...
Alfredo Varela, Jr. as Señor Fregoli "Fregolini": Theatrical actor and makeup artist, he helps Porfirio with his and his cousins' disguises and also accompanies them to their various journeys. Víctor Alcocer as Bernardo Iglesias del Toro: Last cattle-rancher raided by Porfirio, and also reports him and orders to arrest Coralillo and Cocorito.
Pluto's reign. For decades, students learned the phrase "My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas" to remember the order of the planets in the solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars ...