Small-town Arabic family moves to Mexico City to live with the oldest son who made his career there. Follow-up (not a direct sequel) to El baisano Jalil (1942).
Directing | Joaquín Pardavé | Director |
Editing | Mario González | Editor |
Camera | José Ortiz Ramos | Director of Photography |
Production | Jorge Cardeña | Production Manager |
Writing | Carlos Orellana | Story |
Directing | Américo Fernández | Assistant Director |
Writing | Ramiro Gómez Kemp | Story |
Sound | Rosalío Ramírez | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Enrique Rodríguez | Sound |
Costume & Make-Up | Dolores Camarillo | Makeup Artist |
Camera | Manuel González | Camera Operator |
Writing | Joaquín Pardavé | Adaptation |
Sound | B.J. Kroger | Sound |
Sound | Rodolfo Benítez | Sound |
Production | Gregorio Walerstein | Producer |
Art | Luis Moya | Production Design |
Sound | Federico Ruiz | Music |