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Mi querido viejo (1991)

Mi querido viejo (1991) — Where to watch: streaming availability & viewing options

Released: December 20, 1991 Runtime: 97 min Rating: 3.0/10
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Quick overview

Mi querido viejo (1991) puts the genre vibe front and center, aiming for clarity, momentum, and a clean payoff. It favors steady pacing and a few well-timed beats over constant escalation, which makes it easy to follow. The cast—featuring Vicente Fernández, Alejandro Fernández, and Julieta Rossen—helps anchor the story and sell the character chemistry. Ratings hover around 3.0/10, and it’s likely to land best with fans of the genre. Streaming, rental, and purchase options can change by region and date—check this page for the latest availability.
Mi querido viejo (1991)

Mi querido viejo (1991)

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Rating 8
Released: December 20, 1991 Runtime: 97 min : 3/10 from 37 votes
Luis Fuentes, a singer of Mexican music, comes to know a journalist by the name of Maria Luisa Cortéz and fall madly in love with each other. In time, the couple gets married and come to have a son, Rafael. However, they soon divorce because of Luis's many commitments as a singer. This strains the relationship between Luis and Maria, so much so that Maria, stung by bitterness, teaches her son to despise his father and manages to move from Mexico to the United States to keep Luis from contacting his son. Luis wants nothing more than to regain his lost relationship and affection with his beloved son. Therefore, time after time he visits Maria in hope of winning over his son's affection with little success. Over time, Rafael, now a young man, comes to have a passion for music just like his father despite having a hatred for him.

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