
They also sing of pain
Comedy · Drama · Music
Overview
The movie starts with Braulio Peláez (Pedro Infante), a schoolteacher, having just fallen off his horse, representing the situation he and his family are in. The next scenes introduce the viewer to his family and their poor financial and social situation. As Braulio stumbles around looking for his glasses, he causes a famous film star, Alfonso de Madrazo (Rafael Alcaide) to crash his car. Braulio offers him to eat at his house as an apology. Braulio's sister and mother, big film fans, immediately recognise Alfonso and attempt to get him to bring the girl, Luisa Peláez (Irma Dolores) to Mexico City to become a film star. Alfonso agrees and tells them to come to the capital.
Top Cast


Pedro Infante
Pedro Infante
Braulio Peláez
Pedro Infante
Braulio Peláez


Guillermina Grin
Guillermina Grin
Elisa Miranda
Guillermina Grin
Elisa Miranda


Óscar Pulido
Óscar Pulido
Facundo Peláez
Óscar Pulido
Facundo Peláez


Irma Dorantes
Irma Dorantes
Luisa
Irma Dorantes
Luisa


Rafael Alcayde
Rafael Alcayde
Alfonso de Madrazo
Rafael Alcayde
Alfonso de Madrazo


Florencio Castelló
Florencio Castelló
Señor Isaac
Florencio Castelló
Señor Isaac


Alejandro Ciangherotti
Alejandro Ciangherotti
Director Borcellini
Alejandro Ciangherotti
Director Borcellini


Alfredo Varela
Alfredo Varela
Novio de Luisa
Alfredo Varela
Novio de Luisa


René Cardona Jr.
René Cardona Jr.
Estudiante
René Cardona Jr.
Estudiante


Germán Valdés
Germán Valdés
Tin Tan
Germán Valdés
Tin Tan
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