Mission to the North of Seoul
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| Directed by | Juan José Martínez Casado |
| Written by | René García Díaz |
| Produced by | Cristóbal Viera Catasús |
| Starring | Rafael Bertrand Emilita Dago Paquita de Ronda |
| Cinematography | M. Rojas Carvajal |
| Edited by | Enrique Bravo Rosalina Saavedra |
| Music by | Obdulio Morales |
Production company | Habana Filmica |
Release date |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
| Country | Mexico |
| Language | Spanish |
Mission to the North of Seoul (Spanish: Misión al norte de Seul) is a 1953 Cuban war drama film directed by Juan José Martínez Casado and starring Rafael Bertrand, Emilita Dago and Paquita de Ronda.[1] It was made with the backing of the government of Fulgencio Batista.[2]
Synopsis
A Cuban living in New York City falls in love with a Cuban singer and dancer but she is married to another man. When he enlists in the American Army he discovers that his comrade is the lady's husband.
Selected cast
- Rafael Bertrand as Clark Brown
- Emilita Dago
- Leo Marini as Self
- Irigoyen Perucho
- Paquita de Ronda as Self
References
Bibliography
- Noguer, Eduardo G. Historia del cine cubano: cien años, 1897-1998. Ediciones Universal, 2002.
- Osuna, Alfonso J. García. The Cuban Filmography: 1897 through 2001. McFarland, 2003.
