Del rancho a la capital
- Original title
- Del rancho a la capital
- Year
- 1942
- Country
- Mexico
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Pedro Armendáriz
- Susana Guízar
- Domingo Soler
- Carlos López Moctezuma
- Victoria Argota
- Margarita Cortés
- Manolo Fábregas
- Paco Martínez
- Josefina Romagnoli
- Fanny Schiller
- Armando Soto La Marina
- Víctor Velázquez
- Roberto Cañedo
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- Music
- Cinematography
Raúl Martínez Solares (B&W)- Producer
- Genre
- Comedy. Drama | Remake
- Synopsis
- Victoria (Victoria Argota) is the mother of two daughters and one son. They used to be a wealthy family, but now they have financial problems. But that doesn't stop Victoria in his tendency to spoil the kids giving them money, despite the fact that any of them have a work. Nevertheles, Victoria receives a letter from his cousin Domingo (Domingo Soler), who lives in the country with his wife and his son Pedro (Pedro Armendáriz), notifying that they will come to visit them. One of the daughters has to many prejudices about the people from the country. She won't be disposed to stand the presence of her uncle and his family. The other daughter, Angélica, and her brother Julián (Manolo Fábregas), are much more tolerant than their sister. When Domingo arrives with his wife and Pedro, they will suffer the disdain of Victoria's daughter, but also the particular way-of-life of rich people...
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