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Coquette (1949 Film)
''Coquette'' (Spanish:''Coqueta'') is a 1949 Mexican musical film directed by Fernando A. Rivero, and starring Ninón Sevilla, Agustín Lara, and Víctor Junco.Wood, p. 287 The film's art direction was by José Rodríguez Granada. Cast * Ninón Sevilla as Marta del Valle * Agustín Lara as Don Rubén * Víctor Junco as Luciano Martínez, el caimán * Armando Silvestre as Rodolfo * José Luis Moreno as Margarito * César del Campo as Mario Roel * Tana Lynn as Belén * Waldo Custodio as Sr. Rivera, dueño cabaret * Irma Haro Esmeralda as Cantante * Haydeé Caceres * Kiko Mendive as Bailarín * Mercedes Soler (actress), Mercedes Soler as Maestra * Jorge Mondragón (actor), Jorge Mondragón as Doctor * Gaby Roman * Enriqueta Reza as Tendera solterona * Lupe Carriles as Tendera solterona * Gerardo del Castillo as Amigo del Luciano * Ana María Hernández as Miembra del patronato * Concepción Martínez as Huesped hotel * Kika Meyer as Cabaretera borracha * José Morcillo as Presi ...
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José Luis Moreno
José Luis Moreno Peña (born 22 October 1996) is a Colombian footballer. Career In 2015, Moreno was sent on loan to the reserves of Spanish La Liga side Valencia from Once Caldas in the Colombian top flight.El colombiano José Luis Moreno ya está en Valencia
superdeporte.es For the 2020 season, he signed for Paraguayan club River Plate Asunción.


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