Dos tipos de cuidado

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Dos tipos de cuidado
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Film poster
Directed by Ismael Rodríguez
Starring Pedro Infante, Jorge Negrete
Music by Carlos Orellana
Release date
  • 1953 (1953)
Country Mexico
Language Spanish

Dos tipos de cuidado ("Two Guys To Be Afraid Of") is a 1953 Mexican comedy film. It stars Pedro Infante and Jorge Negrete, with music by Manuel Esperon.

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Plot

It is the story of two best friends: Pedro Malo and Jorge Bueno. They dated María (Jorge's sister) and Rosario (Pedro's cousin) together and were happy couples. One year has passed and the couples are no longer together. Jorge took his car to a service station when an old friend told him that Pedro had returned to the village. They are no longer friends—in fact, they are enemies because Pedro, a short time ago, married Jorge's girlfriend and Pedro's own cousin, Rosario.

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