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Música de ayer

Laura Gayán, a young singing student, is secretly in love with Carlos, Count of San Telmo, and she lives in his palace because his father is the porter. Stephen, a fellow student, drinker and womanizer, attempts to seduce her, taking advantage of the girls' sentimental bad situation due to the recent news of the wedding of his beloved. Eventually, Laura gets a contract to make "small forms" and, against her heart, she married Stephen. Meanwhile, dissolves the marriage of Charles ...

Top Cast

  • Ana María Olaria

    Ana María Olaria

    Laura García Gayán

  • Armando Calvo

    Armando Calvo

    Carlos

  • José Moreno

    José Moreno

    Esteban

  • Ninón Sevilla

    Ninón Sevilla

    Niña Pancha

  • Lucía Prado

    Lucía Prado

    Luisa

  • José María Vilches

    José María Vilches

    Federico

  • Adela Carbone

    Adela Carbone

    Abuela de Laura

  • Manuel Arbó

    Manuel Arbó

    Avelino García, padre de Laura

  • Carmen Porcel

    Carmen Porcel

    Señora Tomasa, madre de Esteban

Overview

Laura Gayán, a young singing student, is secretly in love with Carlos, Count of San Telmo, and she lives in his palace because his father is the porter. Stephen, a fellow student, drinker and womanizer, attempts to seduce her, taking advantage of the girls' sentimental bad situation due to the recent news of the wedding of his beloved. Eventually, Laura gets a contract to make "small forms" and, against her heart, she married Stephen. Meanwhile, dissolves the marriage of Charles ...

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