Cariño mío (1961)

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Original Title: Cariño mío

Release Date: October 13, 1961

Runtime: 101 minutes

Budget: $0.0

Revenue: $0.0

Overview

Miguel and Verónica meet in a plane and lie to each other about their true self: she tells him she's a secretary while she actually is the billionaire niece of a duchess, and he tells her he's a trumpet player while he is a Teutonic king. Eventually they fall in love, without knowing about each other's true identity, all of this while Miguel is being urged by his ministers to choose a wife of royal blood and get married as soon as possible, and a revolutionary group, one of which members is Verónica's brother, plans a terrorist attack against the king.

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Cast

Vicente Parra

Miguel - Michael

Marianne Hold

Verónica - Veronika

Manolo Morán

Don Ricardo Gravina

Horst Frank

Alberto - Albert

Rafael Bardem

Miguel's Father (as Rafael Barden)

Carl Wery

Minister Mayer

Germaine Damar

Cristina - Christine

Matilde Muñoz Sampedro

Dama de compañía (as Matilde M. Sampedro)

Cándida Losada

Reverenda Madre

Barta Barri

Líder revolucionario (as Barta Barry)

Vicente Bañó

Revolucionario

Miguel del Castillo

Inspector de policía

Simón Ramírez

Radio de la policía (voice) (uncredited)

Rafael Calvo Revilla

Voice dubbing (voice) (uncredited)

José María Cordero

Voice dubbing: Alfredo Mayo (voice) (uncredited)

Rafael de Penagos

Voice dubbing: Horst Frank (voice) (uncredited)

Elsa Fàbregas

Voice dubbing: Marianne Hold (voice) (uncredited)

Julio Goróstegui

Voice dubbing: Barta Barri / various (voice) (uncredited)

Mari Ángeles Herranz

Voice dubbing: Germaine Damar (voice) (uncredited)

José Martínez Blanco

Voice dubbing (voice) (uncredited)

Víctor Ramírez

Voice dubbing: Tomás Blanco (voice) (uncredited)

Ana María Saizar

Voice dubbing (voice) (uncredited)

Francisco Sánchez

Voice dubbing: Carl Wery / various (voice) (uncredited)

Crew

Gregorio García Segura

Original Music Composer

Enrique Alarcón

Set Decoration

Rafael Gil

Adaptation

Cecilio Paniagua

Director of Photography

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