
The film follows a charismatic matinée idol and his clumsy manager as they compete for the affection of an aspiring actress, leading to a series of comic misunderstandings. Estrellados is a Spanish-language remake of the 1930 comedy Free and Easy, featuring an all‑Hispanic cast.
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Edward Brophy
Assistant Director (uncredited)

Buster Keaton
Canuto Cuadratin

Ann Dvorak
Chorine (uncredited)

Robert Montgomery
Self (Guest Appearance at Premiere)

Cecil B. DeMille
Self (Guest Appearance)

Raquel Torres
Elvira Rosas

Lionel Barrymore
Self (Guest Appearance)

Jackie Coogan
Self (Guest Appearance at Premiere)

Anita Page
Self (Guest Appearance at Premiere)

Don Alvarado
Larry Mitchell

Richard Carle
Eunuch (uncredited)

Enrique Acosta
Alcalde de Río Seco

Carlos Villarías
Jack Collier

William Haines
Self (Guest Appearance)

Blanche Payson
Actress at Casting Call (uncredited)

Juan de Homs
Director

John Miljan
Self (Guest Appearance)

Edgar Dearing
Studio Gate Guard (uncredited)

Joe Dominguez
Assistant Director

Émile Chautard

Louise Carver
Actress at Casting Call (uncredited)

María Calvo
La Mamà Rosas

Julio Abadía

C.R. Dufau

Gwen Lee
Self (Guest Appearance)

Salvador de Alberich

Manuel Conesa

Trixie Friganza
Self (Guest Appearance at Premiere)

Lottice Howell

Doris McMahon

Renee Torres
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