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Música de siempre

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Initial release
  
17 July 1958

Producer
  
Alfonso Patiño Gómez

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Director
  
Tito Davison

Cast
  
Édith Piaf, Agustín Lara, Altia Michel

Similar
  
Beneath the Sky of Mexico, Road to the Gallows, Amor se dice cantando, Las hijas del Amapolo, Cuando me vaya

Música de siempre is a 1958 film produced by the A.N.D.A. that provided work for hundreds of union members at a time when the Regent of Mexico City Ernesto P. Uruchurtu cracked down on the entertainment business. The film is a combination of acts strung together with a story of a theater janitor, played by the comedian Manuel Valdes, who tries to persuade two film producers to make a movie about music. Among the entertainers he suggests for the movie is Libertad Lamarque, Toña la Negra, Edith Piaf, and nine-year-old Angélica María, along with Altia Michel, German Valdes, Agustín Lara, Alejandro Algara and Tongolele.

Música de siempre was one of the first Mexican movies filmed in color. The lavish colorful sets and costumes created a spectacular that was not only entertaining, but is a historical record of some of Mexico's most famous entertainers.

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Música de siempre Wikipedia