The Minister's Daughter (1952 film) explained

The Minister's Daughter
Director:Fernando Méndez
Producer:Raúl de Anda
Starring:Luis Aguilar
Rosita Arenas
Víctor Parra
Music:Manuel Esperón
Cinematography:Ignacio Torres
Editing:Carlos Savage
Studio:Cinematográfica Intercontinental
Distributor:Clasa-Mohme
Runtime:88 minutes
Country:Mexico
Language:Spanish

The Minister's Daughter (Spanish: La hija del ministro) is a 1952 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Fernando Méndez and starring Luis Aguilar, Rosita Arenas and Víctor Parra.[1] [2] It was shot at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernández.

Synopsis

A young civil servant's career suddenly begins to flourish when it is believed that he is dating the daughter of a government minister.

Cast

References

  1. Dempster p.84
  2. Amador p.100

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