
José Miguel Agrelot
1927 - 2004Dios los cría 2
Jacobo Morales
Jacobo Morales, Jaime Bello
Three stories ("Lo mismo de otra manera", "Félix", and "Te tengo una sorpresa") that delve deeply into issues such as human solidarity, infidelity, and social conflicts in contemporary Puerto Rico.
And God Created Them 2
Romance en Puerto Rico
Ramón Pereda
José Miguel Agrelot, Bobby Capó
Rosina is frustrated by her engagement to millionaire John Johnson III, a fussy, domineering, control freak. The night before her wedding, she goes out dancing with her maid María, María's husband Tomás, and their friend Gordillo. When Rosina learns Gordillo is a sailor on the yacht owned by Mexican film star José María Beltrán, she decides to stow away and sail to Mexico to be with her grandmother.
Romance in Puerto Rico
El gallo pelón
Amílcar Tirado
José Miguel Agrelot, Frank Arredondo
In the community of Vega Alta, Puerto Rico, the main character, played by the esteemed comedian José Miguel Agrelot, buys a washing machine for his wife. However, the town has no electrical power. The movie’s depiction of the jíbaro as naive and comical created a rift among the DivEdCo personnel, especially its community organizers. It was censored by the government and shelved for many years.
El gallo pelón
La criada malcriada
Gilberto Martínez Solares
Velda González, José Miguel Agrelot
Azucena is a saucy maid whose personality causes many comical situations. These will increase when the family she works for hosts a recently widowed millionaire returning to Puerto Rico after many years.
La criada malcriada
Chona, la puerca asesina
Luis Molina Casanova
Sunshine Logroño, Antonio Pantojas
A mad scientist invents a formula to control Puerto Rico. A little pig named Chona drinks water from a pond contaminated with the formula and grows to gigantic proportions, chasing and killing people.
Chona, la puerca asesina
Cuentos de Abelardo
Luis Molina Casanova
José Luis (Chavito) Marrero, Jacobo Morales
A selection of three short stories by Puerto Rican writer Abelardo Díaz Alfaro (“Don Procopio”, “Peyo Mercé enseña inglés”, and “Bagazo”), portraying typical characters of the Puerto Rican social and economic classes in the 1940's.
Cuentos de Abelardo