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Like Water for Chocolate
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The youngest daughter in her family, the beautiful Tita is forbidden to marry her true love, Pedro because Tita's mother wanted her oldest daughter to get married first, and have Tita to stay and take care of her. As the years pass, unusual circumstances test the enduring love of Pedro and Tita.
The youngest daughter in her family, the beautiful Tita is forbidden to marry her true love, Pedro because Tita's mother wanted her oldest daughter to get married first, and have Tita to stay and take care of her. As the years pass, unusual circumstances test the enduring love of Pedro and Tita.
Actors:
Orquesta De R. Lombra,
Rodolfo Arias,
Simon,
BrĂgida Alexander,
Lumi Cavazos,
Socorro RodrĂguez,
Genaro Aguirre,
Lizet Martinez,
Rodolfo MejĂa,
Roberto DĂaz,
K. Wickliff,
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Orquesta De R. Lombra
Rodolfo Arias
Simon
BrĂgida Alexander
9 October 1911, Stuttgart, Germany
Lumi Cavazos
21 December 1968, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Socorro RodrĂguez
Genaro Aguirre
Lizet Martinez
Rodolfo MejĂa
Roberto DĂaz
K. Wickliff
Director:
Alfonso Arau
Alfonso Arau
11 January 1932, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Country:
International
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