If I'm to Be Killed Tomorrow explained

If I'm to Be Killed Tomorrow
Director:Miguel Zacarías
Producer:Jesús Grovas
Starring:Sofía Álvarez
Pedro Infante
René Cardona
Music:Manuel Esperón
Cinematography:Víctor Herrera
Editing:Jorge Bustos
Studio:Producciónes Grovas
Distributor:CIFESA (Spain)
Runtime:113 minutes
Country:Mexico
Language:Spanish

If I'm to Be Killed Tomorrow (Spanish: Si me han de matar mañana) is a 1947 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel Zacarías and starring Sofía Álvarez, Pedro Infante and René Cardona.[1] [2] It was shot at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director Vicente Petit. A Ranchera film, it was produced during the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema. The title comes from a shortening of the expression "If I'm to be killed tomorrow, better to get it over with today".[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Riera p.81
  2. Avila p.189
  3. Macías-González & Rubenstein p.222