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    • The 9.15 Express (Spanish: El rápido de las 9.15) is a 1941 Mexican drama film directed by Alejandro Galindo and starring Virginia Fábregas, Alfredo del Diestro and Gloria Marín. It was shot at the Clasa Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernández.


      Synopsis


      The film focuses on the differing, unconnected lives of various passengers on an express train that crashes that night.


      Cast


      Virginia Fábregas as Susana del Mercado
      Alfredo del Diestro as El Incurable
      Gloria Marín as La Infiel
      Miguel Inclán as El Anticuario
      Carlos López Moctezuma as El Chulo
      Alejandro Cobo as El Tuerte
      Enrique García Álvarez as El Marino
      Edmundo Espino as Nacho
      Carmen Conde as La Novia
      Rafael Baledón as El Novio
      Lucila Bowling as Alberta
      Ángel T. Sala as Tío de Rodolfo
      Lupe Inclán as Esposa de Ulíses
      José Torvay as Secuaz de gobernador
      Manuel Dondé as Don Rodrigo
      Conchita Gentil Arcos as Toñita, casera
      Tito Junco as Rodolfo
      José Elías Moreno as Empleado hotel
      Humberto Rodríguez as Felipe, mayordomo
      Salvador Quiroz as Don Ramón, Padrino de boda
      Arturo Soto Rangel as Papá de novia


      See also


      Friday the Thirteenth, a 1933 British film with a similar plotline


      References




      Bibliography


      Castro, Francisco Peredo. Alejandro Galindo, un alma rebelde en el cine mexicano. Conaculta/imcine, 2000.


      External links


      The 9.15 Express at IMDb

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