Dos corazones y un cielo explained

Dos corazones y un cielo
Director:Rafael Baledón
Producer:Alfonso Rosas Priego
Story:Raúl Zenteno
Based On:"Dos corazones y un cielo"
Starring:Demetrio González
Eulalio González
Rosa de Castilla
Music:Antonio Díaz Conde
Cinematography:Ezequiel Carrasco
Editing:Alfredo Rosas Priego
Distributor:Producciones Rosas Priego
Runtime:70 minutes
Country:Mexico
Language:Spanish

Dos corazones y un cielo (English: Two Hearts and One Heaven) is a 1959 Mexican musical-comedy film directed by Rafael Baledón and starring Demetrio González, Eulalio González, and Rosa de Castilla. It also features the last appearance of Carlos Orellana.

Plot

The married life of singers Antonio Castillo (Demetrio González) and Isabel del Río (Rosa de Castilla) isn't as successful as their professional careers - that is because of their mutual jealousy and criticism. As if things weren't to drastic already, Isabel's cousin Felipe Treviño (Eulalio González) arrives from his hometown after a devastating epidemic and decides to move in with them. After a trip to Santa María del Maíz, Antonio's hometown, Antonio and Isabel find themselves to be the victims of a career separation unintentionally orchestrated by Felipe. Both singers decide to go solo separate ways, Isabel tackles theatre with Spanish businessman César Ordóñez (Carlos Agostí), while Antonio tries luck as a tenor under the instruction of Italian chocolate magnate Dina Castellammare (Rosa Elena Durgel). However Felipe plans cunning ways to join the singers back into matrimonial harmony.

Cast