A guy and his girlfriend pretend to come from Mars.A guy and his girlfriend pretend to come from Mars.A guy and his girlfriend pretend to come from Mars.
Adalberto Martínez
- Marciano
- (as Adalberto Martínez Resortes)
José Venegas 'El Bronco'
- Venustiano
- (as José 'Bronco' Venegas)
Famie Kaufman
- Hija de Saldaña
- (as Vitola)
Pepe Ruiz Vélez
- Locutor televisión
- (as José Ruiz Velez)
Roberto Y. Palacios
- Prof. Chi Men Guen Chon
- (as Roberto Palacios)
Daniel Arroyo
- Científico
- (uncredited)
Lonka Becker
- Invitada fiesta
- (uncredited)
Josefina Burgos
- Mujer lee periódico
- (uncredited)
Fedora Capdevila
- Invitada cubana fiesta
- (uncredited)
Silvia Carrillo
- Chica puesto de comida
- (uncredited)
Alfonso Carti
- Policía
- (uncredited)
Manuel Casanueva
- Filántropo
- (uncredited)
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This is a pretty obscure Mexican comedy which now seems to be a lost movie. It is mentioned as the first-ever Mexican movie about UFOs. I happen to have a Mexican lobby card of it. The illustrations and the one still, featuring a female alien and a robot, on that card, make me think that it might have been partially influenced from the British-made DEVIL GIRL FROM MARS from 1954. Web searches on Spanish-language sites come up with almost nothing. The only bit of information that I could find on this movies is that it was about a guy and his girlfriend pretending to come from outer space. If that plot synopsis is correct, then the movie would be a parody.
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- The Flying Saucers
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- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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