Sinbad the Seasick

(Redirected from Simbad el mareado)

Sinbad the Seasick (Spanish: Simbad el mareado) is a 1950 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Jacqueline Evans and Famie Kaufman.[1] It was made at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City while Location shooting took place in Acapulco. The film's sets were designed by the art director José Rodríguez Granada.

Sinbad the Seasick
Directed byGilberto Martínez Solares
Written byJuan García
Gilberto Martínez Solares
Produced byÓscar J. Brooks
Felipe Mier
StarringGermán Valdés
Jacqueline Evans
Famie Kaufman
CinematographyVíctor Herrera
Edited byJorge Busto
Music byRosalío Ramírez
Federico Ruiz
Germán Valdés
Production
companies
Cinematográfica Valdés
Mier y Brooks
Release date
  • 14 October 1950 (1950-10-14)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Synopsis

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Simbad, a fisherman in a resort town, considers abandoning his Mexican girlfriend to pursue a wealthy American tourist. He escapes from the present reality in a series of daydreams.

Main cast

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References

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  1. ^ Agrasánchez p.34

Bibliography

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  • Rogelio Agrasánchez. Cine Mexicano: Posters from the Golden Age, 1936-1956. Chronicle Books, 2001.
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