No Manches Frida
No Manches Frida (also known as El profesor sustituto) is a 2016 comedy film, a remake of the German film Fack ju Göhte. The film stars Omar Chaparro and Martha Higareda in the lead roles. It was produced by Lionsgate and released in the United States on 2 September 2016, by Pantelion Films. The cinema chain AMC Theatres put the film into general distribution in the United States and Mexico in September 2016. A sequel, No Manches Frida 2, was released in March 2019.
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Directed by | Nacho G. Velilla |
Written by | Laurence Rosenthal Claudio Herrera Sergio Adrian Sanchez |
Based on | Fack ju Göhte by Bora Dağtekin |
Produced by | Eddie Allen Martha Higareda |
Starring | Omar Chaparro Martha Higareda Carla Adell Mario Morán |
Cinematography | David Omedes |
Edited by | Angel Hernandez Zoido |
Music by | Juanjo Javierre |
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Distributed by | Pantelion Films (US) BF Distribution (Chile) |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Countries | Germany Mexico |
Languages | Spanish German English |
Box office | $23.5 million[1] |
Cast
- Omar Chaparro as Ezequiel "Zequi" Alcántara
- Martha Higareda as Miss Lucy
- Mónica Dionne as Miss Gaby
- Rocio Garcia as Jenny
- Fernanda Castillo as Miss Carolina
- Regina Pavón as Mónica
- Carla Adell as Laura
- Mario Morán as Cristobal
- Karen Furlong as Nayeli
- Memo Dorantes as Romo
- Raquel Garza as Miss Ingrid
- Adal Ramones as Mr. Valdez
- Norma Angelica as Lic. Lopez
- Susana Ayala as Lucha
- Pamela Moreno as Cuquis
- Brigitte Bozzo as Marifer
- Miriam Calderon as Miss Gimena
Box office
No Manches Frida grossed $11.5 million in the US and Canada, and $12 million in other territories (including $3.2 million in Mexico), for a worldwide total of $23.5 million.[1]
It made $3.7 million in its opening weekend in the United States (and $4.8 million over the four-day Labour Day Weekend).[2][3]
Sequel
A sequel was announced Pantelion Films in October 2016. The full title was revealed as No Manches Frida 2 and was given a 15 March 2019 release.[5]
References
- "No Manches Frida". The Numbers. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
- "'No Manches Frida' Scores Solid Results for Lionsgate's Local Language Initiative". 5 September 2016.
- D'Alessandro, Anthony (17 March 2019). "'Captain Marvel' Rises To Second Best 2nd Weekend In March With $69M+ – Sunday AM Update". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
- Tapia, Nancy (18 February 2019). "No Manches Frida 2 Trailer". Latino Review Media.
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