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Deliciosa sinvergüenza

Deliciosa sinvergüenza
Film poster
Directed byRené Cardona Jr.
Written byRené Cardona Jr.
StarringLucero
Pedro Romo
Paco Ibáñez
Music byRicardo Carreón
Distributed byBuenavista
Release date
  • 1990 (1990) (Mexico)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Deliciosa sinvergüenza (in English: Delicious rascal) is a 1990 Mexican comedy film directed by René Cardona Jr. and starring Lucero.[1][2][3]

Synopsis

Lucerito's ingenuity and ability to constantly transform and change into different people confuses three crazy international service agents who earnestly pursue the mischievous delinquent.

Cast

  • Lucero as Lucerito Romani
  • Pedro Romo as Agent 43
  • Pablo Ferrel as Agent 42
  • Paco Ibáñez as Agent 41
  • Norma Lazareno as Mother superior
  • Elvira de la Fuente as Sister Luna

Production

This is the second Cardona Jr. film in which Lucero plays a character named after her own nickname as a teenager singer, after Fiebre de amor in 1986.[4][5]

Distribution

This film was only released in Mexico and distributed direct-to-video. [6]

Soundtrack

Two songs from the album Cuéntame appear in the soundtrack.[7][8]

References

  1. ^ México, Agencia (2020-06-09). "Lucero recuerda cuando vivió una amenaza de bomba durante un vuelo". Quién (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-07-08.
  2. ^ Quezada, Mario Alberto (2005). Diccionario del cine mexicano, 1970-2000 (in Spanish). Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. ISBN 978-970-32-2040-3.
  3. ^ Viñas, Moisés (2005). Índice general del cine mexicano (in Spanish). CONACULTA. ISBN 978-970-35-0935-5.
  4. ^ Roa, Erika (2020-04-28). "Lucero cuenta anécdotas desconocidas de 'Fiebre de Amor' junto a Luis Miguel". Quién (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-07-08.
  5. ^ "Luis Miguel y Lucero: "Fiebre de amor", la historia juvenil que los juntó". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-07-08.
  6. ^ López, Raúl Miranda (2006). Del quinto poder al séptimo arte: la producción fílmica de Televisa (in Spanish). CONACULTA/Cineteca Nacional. ISBN 978-970-9961-04-1.
  7. ^ "Cuéntame". Freebase. Archived from the original on 22 May 2011.
  8. ^ Musacchio, Humberto (1999). Milenios de México (in Spanish). Hoja Casa Editorial. ISBN 978-968-6565-36-2.