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Yo quiero ser tonta is a film of genre Drama with Sara García

Yo quiero ser tonta (1950)

Yo quiero ser tonta
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Genres Drama,    Comedy,    Musical
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Yo quiero ser tonta ("I Want to be a Fool") is a 1950 Mexican film. It stars Sara García.

Actors

Sara García

(Doña Atilana)
Fernando Soler

(Don Chema García)
Rosita Quintana

(Lupita García)
Ángel Garasa

(Carpanta (papá de Lulú))
Gustavo Rojo

(Juan)
Jaime Jiménez Pons

(Niño empleado barberia)
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