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María Cristina est un film de genre Romance réalisé par Ramón Pereda avec María Antonieta Pons

María Cristina (1951)

María Cristina
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Durée 1h29
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Genres Romance
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María Cristina is a Mexican drama film directed by Ramón Pereda. It was released in 1951 and starring María Antonieta Pons and Carlos Cores. The film was inspired in the song María Cristina me quiere gobernar by Ñico Saquito.

Synopsis

Maria Cristina (María Antonieta Pons) is an unemployed provincial young girl reaching to the Mexico City accompanied by her grandmother (Prudencia Grifell) settling into a neighborhood. A neighbor recommends working in a cabaret behind her grandmother. There, Maria Cristina finds the love.

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