Dos corazones y un cielo
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Dos corazones y un cielo (Two Hearts and one Heaven) is a 1959 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Rafael Baledón.

Plot

Married singers Antonio Castillo (Demetrio González
Demetrio González
Demetrio González is a Spanish-born Mexican film actor and singer of ranchera music. He is sometimes called El Charro Español. He has starred in ranchera-music films from 1955 to 1968...

) and Isabel del Río (Rosa de Castilla
Rosa de Castilla
Rosa de Castilla is a Mexican actress and singer known for participating in "ranchera" films during Mexican cinema's Golden Age. She was nominated for an Ariel Award for "Best Actress in a Minor Role" for her participation in Tal para cual, starring Jorge Negrete...

) are in constant disagreement. As if things weren't to tight already, Isabel's cousin Felipe Treviño (Eulalio González
Eulalio Gonzalez
Eulalio González , also known as "Piporro", was a Mexican film actor, singer, screenwriter, and director. He became a famous leading man in films from the late 1950s through the 1960s usually portraying comical "norteño"-type characters from Nuevo León...

) comes and decides to live with them. After a trip to "Santa María del Maíz", Antonio's hometown, the two find themselves to be separating as a duo. Isabel joins Spanish empresario César Ordóñez (Carlos Agostí
Carlos Agostí
Carlos Agostí is a Spanish-born Mexican film actor.-Selected filmography:*The Hidden One ... Octavio Montero*Dos Corazones y un Cielo ... César Ordóñez*El analfabeto ... Aníbal Guzmán...

) as a theatre actress, while Antonio decides to try his luck as a tenor under the instruction of Italian chocolateer Dina Castellammare (Rosa Elena Durgel). However Felipe plans cunning ways to join the singers back into matrimonial harmony.

Cast

  • Demetrio González
    Demetrio González
    Demetrio González is a Spanish-born Mexican film actor and singer of ranchera music. He is sometimes called El Charro Español. He has starred in ranchera-music films from 1955 to 1968...

     as Antonio Castillo
  • Rosa de Castilla
    Rosa de Castilla
    Rosa de Castilla is a Mexican actress and singer known for participating in "ranchera" films during Mexican cinema's Golden Age. She was nominated for an Ariel Award for "Best Actress in a Minor Role" for her participation in Tal para cual, starring Jorge Negrete...

     as Isabel del Río
  • Eulalio González
    Eulalio Gonzalez
    Eulalio González , also known as "Piporro", was a Mexican film actor, singer, screenwriter, and director. He became a famous leading man in films from the late 1950s through the 1960s usually portraying comical "norteño"-type characters from Nuevo León...

     as Felipe Treviño
  • Rosa Elena Durgel as Dina Castellammare
  • Carlos Agostí
    Carlos Agostí
    Carlos Agostí is a Spanish-born Mexican film actor.-Selected filmography:*The Hidden One ... Octavio Montero*Dos Corazones y un Cielo ... César Ordóñez*El analfabeto ... Aníbal Guzmán...

     as César Ordóñez
  • Roy Fletcher
  • José Loza
  • Willie Wilhelmy
  • Rubén Zepeda Novelo as TV personality
  • Carlos Orellana
    Carlos Orellana
    Carlos Orellana was a Mexican actor, film director and screenwriter.- As actor :- As Director :-External links:....

     as Municipal president of Santa María del Maíz
  • Armando Arriola as Artistic director of "Chocolatitos Milan"
  • Polo Ortín as Waiter
  • Hermanitas Velázquez
    Hermanitas Velázquez
    Las Hermanitas Velázquez are two Mexican actresses and singers, who are also sisters, who starred in the musical comedy, Dos Corazones y un Cielo starring Eulalio González....

     as Singers of the party
  • Florencio Castelló as César's attendant
  • Jorge Lavat
    Jorge Lavat
    Jorge Lavat Bayona was a Mexican film and television actor born in Mexico City, Mexico. He appeared in more than 25 serialized telenovelas over the decades between 1958 and 2001 including his participation in Senda Prohibida, the first telenovela ever produced in Mexico...

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