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Los astronautas
Theatrical release lobby card
Directed byMiguel Zacarías
Screenplay byMiguel Zacarías
Story byRoberto Gómez Bolaños
Produced byMario A. Zacarías
StarringMarco Antonio Campos
Gaspar Henaine
Gina Romand
Norma Mora
Erna Martha Bauman
CinematographyManuel Gómez Urquiza
Edited byJosé W. Bustos
Music byGustavo César Carrión
Production
company
Distributed byProducciones Zacarías
Release date
  • 12 March 1964 (1964-03-12) (Mexico City)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Los astronautas (Template:Lang-en) is a 1964 Mexican comic science fiction film directed by Miguel Zacarías and starring the double act Viruta y Capulina, performed by Marco Antonio Campos and Gaspar Henaine.

Plot

In the women-ruled planet of Venus, the Union Leader of the Oppressed Husbands Syndicate wants to revert the power of leadership back to the men and threatens to initiate a strike if his will is not heard. However, the female leader of Venus believes otherwise and asserts that male dominion will only cause war and disruption. Therefore, she sends Lieutenant Laúr and Sergeant Rauna on a mission to choose two male earthlings who can prove to be more useful than Venusian men, so that they can bring more of them to Venus. When Laúr and Rauna choose Viruta and Capulina, two amateur singers who work in a gymnasium, they are intercepted by their constant rivals the Martians who claim that Earth is a satellite of Mars and therefore it should not be intruded by Venusians. Capulina manages to steal a super-power locket from a Martian which allows him to scare them off. He and Viruta later marry the Venusian women Laur and Rauna and then travel to the Moon for their honeymoon.

Cast

Production

The film was shot from 1 to 2 November 1960, in Estudios Churubusco.[1] The film's working titles were Turistas interplanetarios and Dos viajeros del espacio.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b García Riera, Emilio (1975). Historia documental del cine mexicano: 1958. Ediciones Era. p. 425.