Fernando de Fuentes was among the most famous and versatile writer-directors of Mexican cinema’s Golden Age, etching his style on genres as varied as the Western and the musical. In his immigrant melodrama The Dressel Family, De Fuentes addresses the “problem” of the ferreteros: successful bourgeois German families who established their own self-sufficient community within Mexico City, but in doing so—it was widely felt—preserved their haughty colonialist attitudes toward the native population. The head of the Dressel household is a proud and stubborn German matriarch who, disdainful of her son’s mixed marriage, sets out to destroy the reputation of his young wife, a Mexican radio singer (played by the beautiful and talented Consuelo Frank).
The Dressel Family
July 13, 1935
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Consuelo Frank
Magdalena
Jorge Vélez
Federico / Friedric
Rosita Arriaga
Frau Dressel
Ramón Armengod
Gonzalo Ramirez
Julián Soler
Rodolfo / Rudolph
Manuel Tamés
Hans
Liebe Wolf
Helga Petersen
Fernando de Fuentes
Director
Mario de Lara
Assistant Director
Fernando de Fuentes
Writer
Fernando de Fuentes
Producer
Paul Castelain
Production Manager
Juan S. Garrido
Original Music Composer
Francisco Gómez Palacio
Art Direction
Alex Phillips
Director of Photography
Ross Fisher
Director of Photography
Fernando de Fuentes
Editor