La presidenta municipal
La India Maria becomes the municipal president due to a ballot typo.
Fernando Cortés
Casts & Crew
María Elena Velasco
Adalberto Martínez
Pancho Córdova
Rolando Barral
Fernando Soto
Joaquín García Vargas
Raúl Meraz
José Chávez
Polo Ortín
Jesús González Leal
Alfonso Zayas
Antonio Bravo
Rosita Bouchot
Lupita Pallás
Ivan de Meriche
Rosa Furman
Diana Ochoa
Queta Carrasco
Yolanda de Fuentes
Gabriela de Fuentes
María Fernanda de Fuentes
Gerardo Zepeda
José L. Murillo
Ángela Rodríguez
Armando Arriola
Manuel 'Flaco' Ibáñez
Carlos Bravo y Fernández
Also Directed by Fernando Cortés
Beloved Mexican screen star La India Maria portrays a poor but honorable woman who causes a stir around town when she decides to become a witch doctor in this classic comedy from director Fernando Cortes. When the real medical practitioner in town discovers that there's a new shaman around, the comic trouble that follows is sure to keep viewers in stitches. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
A beer seller is kidnapped by martians, who give him special powers to become a super football player.
The love of two young people is prevented by the envy and resentment of a greedy man and his evil son.
Manuel, the manager of the (real-life) Hotel Condado Beach in San Juan, and his assistant Paquito decide to promote their establishment by offering free "honeymoons in Puerto Rico" to newlywed couples.
Focuses on the emotional life of two women, whose husbands, with labor excuses, make "outings" from 7 to 9 at night.
The singer Rosa La Tequilera is besieged by a very powerful rancher who wants to get to her at all costs, but finds resistance as there is another who wants the same.
Singing duo waiting for their big break, committing petty crimes to get by. Adopting a baby and meeting a priest's niece are civilizing influences.
The soul of a dead baseball player finds a human host to occupy so it can achieve some career goals it hadn't accomplished during its lifetime. Riotous hijinks ensue.
Wacky rich woman subjects her husband, servants and friends to a series of elaborate masquerades, remodeling her house and wardrobe every couple of days to represent different historical eras or cultural milieux. Today she's Marie Antoinette, tomorrow she may be Pancho Villa's common-law wife or a nun.