[go: up one dir, main page]

    Release calendarTop 250 moviesDie beliebtesten FilmeBrowse movies by genreTop box officeShowtimes & ticketsMovie newsFilm im Rampenlicht Indiens
    What's on TV & streamingTop 250 TV showsMost popular TV showsBrowse TV shows by genreNachrichten im Fernsehen
    What to watchLatest trailersIMDb OriginalsIMDb-AuswahlIMDb SpotlightFamily entertainment guideIMDb-Podcasts
    OscarsPride MonthAmerican Black Film FestivalSummer Watch GuideSTARmeter AwardsAwards CentralFestival CentralAlle Ereignisse
    Born todayMost popular celebsCelebrity news
    HilfecenterContributor zoneUmfragen
For Industry Professionals
  • Sprache
  • Vollständig unterstützt
  • English (United States)
    Teilweise unterstützt
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Watchlist
Anmelden
  • Vollständig unterstützt
  • English (United States)
    Teilweise unterstützt
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
App verwenden
  • Besetzung und Crew-Mitglieder
  • Benutzerrezensionen
  • Wissenswertes
IMDbPro

La mujer del puerto

  • 1934
  • 1 Std. 16 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,0/10
456
IHRE BEWERTUNG
La mujer del puerto (1934)
Drama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuRosario (Palma) becomes a prostitute after losing her father and discovering her boyfriend had a liaison with another woman. In Veracruz, Rosario lives above a sordid cabaret "selling her lo... Alles lesenRosario (Palma) becomes a prostitute after losing her father and discovering her boyfriend had a liaison with another woman. In Veracruz, Rosario lives above a sordid cabaret "selling her love to the men coming from the sea." One night, sailor Alberto (Soler) rescues Rosario from... Alles lesenRosario (Palma) becomes a prostitute after losing her father and discovering her boyfriend had a liaison with another woman. In Veracruz, Rosario lives above a sordid cabaret "selling her love to the men coming from the sea." One night, sailor Alberto (Soler) rescues Rosario from the dirty hands of a drunk man. They get along and go to Rosario's room. After making lov... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • Arcady Boytler
    • Raphael J. Sevilla
  • Drehbuch
    • Carlos de Nájera
    • Antonio Guzmán Aguilera
    • Guy de Maupassant
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Andrea Palma
    • Domingo Soler
    • Francisco Zárraga
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,0/10
    456
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Arcady Boytler
      • Raphael J. Sevilla
    • Drehbuch
      • Carlos de Nájera
      • Antonio Guzmán Aguilera
      • Guy de Maupassant
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Andrea Palma
      • Domingo Soler
      • Francisco Zárraga
    • 4Benutzerrezensionen
    • 5Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • Fotos15

    Poster ansehen
    Poster ansehen
    Poster ansehen
    Poster ansehen
    Poster ansehen
    Poster ansehen
    Poster ansehen
    + 9
    Poster ansehen

    Topbesetzung21

    Ändern
    Andrea Palma
    Andrea Palma
    • Rosario
    Domingo Soler
    Domingo Soler
    • Alberto Venegas
    Francisco Zárraga
    • Novio de Rosario
    Joaquín Busquets
    • Marino borracho
    Arturo Manrique
    • Panseco, marino argentino
    • (as Arturo Manrique 'Panseco')
    Jorge Treviño
    • Marino norteamericano
    • (as Jorge Treviño 'Pan Qué?')
    Consuelo Segarra
    • Doña Lupe, Vecina
    Luisa Obregón
    • Vecina
    Elisa Soler
    • Vecina
    Fabio Acevedo
    • Don Antonio, padre de Rosario
    Lina Boytler
    • Cantante
    Antonio Polo
    • Don Basilio
    Ángel T. Sala
    Ángel T. Sala
    • Hombre de cabaret
    Conchita Gentil Arcos
    Conchita Gentil Arcos
    • Vecina
    Julieta Palavicini
    Julieta Palavicini
    • Mujer con novio de Rosario
    Roberto Cantú Robert
    • Marino cubano
    Estela Inda
    Estela Inda
    • Mujer de cabaret
    Salvador Lozano
    • Hombre de cabaret
    • Regie
      • Arcady Boytler
      • Raphael J. Sevilla
    • Drehbuch
      • Carlos de Nájera
      • Antonio Guzmán Aguilera
      • Guy de Maupassant
    • Komplette Besetzung und alle Crew-Mitglieder
    • Produktion, Einspielergebnisse & mehr bei IMDbPro

    Benutzerrezensionen4

    7,0456
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10

    Empfohlene Bewertungen

    8jluis1984

    Beautiful classic...

    Through the history of the Mexican cinema, prostitution has been a subject widely explored by filmmakers almost since the beginning, taking the themes beyond the usual archetype of the "hooker with a heart of gold" to the point of almost developing an entire sub-genre out of them. It has been specially in genres such as tragedy and melodrama, where prostitution has been employed the most, as it is in those genres where the dramatic elements of the characters can be exploited the most. It wasn't a surprise that the first sound film made in Mexico was a new version of Federico Gamboa's novel "Santa", the tragic story of a prostitute which had been previously done in 1918 with a lot of commercial success. However, the film that would really take the image of the prostitute to almost mythical proportions in Mexican cinema would be the 1934 movie, "La Mujer del Puerto".

    "La Mujer del Puerto" (literally, "The Woman of the Port") is the story of Rosario (Andrea Palma), a young peasant woman who lives poorly with her father Don Antonio (Fabio Acevedo), who works as a carpenter for the town's mortuary. However, tragedy strikes the family when Don Antonio falls seriously ill and is forced to stop working, complicating a lot their financial situation. To make things worse, Rosario discovers that her beloved boyfriend (Francisco Zárraga) is nothing more than a ladies' man who played with her and shows no interest in helping her. This revelation enrages Don Antonio, who then is decided to kill the treacherous man but their encounter will have very tragic consequences for Rosario, as Don Antonio gets killed in their meeting. Without anybody willing to help her, Rosario decides to become a prostitute in the port of Veracruz, but this is not everything that fate has reserved for her.

    Loosely adapted from Guy De Maupassant's short story "Le Port", the movie was mainly written by Antonio Guzmán Aguilera and Raphael J. Sevilla (also assistant director), who really added a lot of Mexican flavor to Maupassant's tragic tale by setting the story in the port of Veracruz during carnival time. The writers were also the ones who decided to focus the story on the character of Rosario, the woman of the port, and while it may look at first like an obvious attempt to cash in the enormous success of "Santa", it's truly a decision that benefits the movie by increasing the dramatic potential of the story, as it allows a better exploration of the themes of guilt, pain and sacrifice. However, while the movie excels in its handle of melodrama and really has a great development of the character of Rosario, its narrative feels somewhat uneven, although a lot of this could also be blamed on the directing and editing of the film.

    As one of the directors who arrived to Mexico in the early 30s with Sergei M. Eisenstein, director Arcady Boytler brought with him a lot of influence from the Soviet montage theory that Eisenstein had developed, and applied it through the film with several digress of success (sometimes remarkable, sometimes without any apparent sense). With a very good eye for the visual compositions, Boytler shows in "La Mujer del Puerto" a lot of influence from the German expressionist movement, resulting in an excellent use of Alex Phillips' cinematography, who creates beautiful contrasts of light and shadows that perfectly frame Rosario's tragic story and fill it with a powerful and often haunting atmosphere. While the direction of actors wasn't his strongest trait, in this movie Boytler manages to get very good performances by his cast, particularly from his débutant stars, Andrea Palma and Domingo Soler.

    The acting by most of the cast is for the most part uneven, but fortunately, the actors in the main roles deliver performances so good that manage to elevate this aspect of the film to new heights. While definitely a bit old for the part, lead actress Andrea Palma is simply amazing as Rosario, displaying a enormous natural talent that makes easy to forget the slightly obvious detail about her age, and ultimately transforms a typically melodramatic character into a mythic and iconic role. The movie was also the debut of another big Mexican star, Domingo Soler, who in his small appearance (as the sailor that falls in love with Rosario) already shows that big charm and enormous presence that would become his trademark in the future. Comedians Arturo Manrique and Jorge Treviño (Panseco and Panque) appear in small roles that, while a bit out of place in the film, manage to be both funny and entertaining.

    Now, while Andrea Palma is really divine in the movie, and Boytler gives the film an amazing look, "La Mujer del Puerto" suffers from several flaws that often diminish its worth among other classics from the same period. The main problem is, as written above, the oddly uneven way the story is structured, as it wastes a lot of time focusing on meaningless events (very long scenes of townspeople during the carnival for example) while very few is dedicated to the truly important parts of the plot. While I don't mind the slow pace and the way its used to build atmosphere in the movie, it feels strange and even out of place when compared to the very rushed way the movie ends. The change of pace is very abrupt, and one ends up feeling that something was missing in the whole thing.

    Despite those very notorious flaws, "La Mujer del Puerto" is filled with truly otherworldly scenes that are of an almost magical beauty, and that almost manage to erase the negative impact of those flaws. While there were definitely better Mexican movies in the 30s, Arcady Boytler's "La Mujer del Puerto" still has a powerful magic that makes it a gem. Definitely a flawed masterpiece. 8/10
    7andrescardenasg

    Prostitutes were a theme that people liked

    Just a couple of years earlier(1931), Santa had been a great success(Santa is the story of a prostitute). Even in our days, Producers always like to repeat stories that make money for them(Star wars, Rocky, etc.). La mujer del Puerto is the story of a Peasant girl that betrayed by her boyfriend turns into a prostitute. She lives in a house by the port and sells her body to sailors that arrive to the place. The real story behind this movie is the fact that Rosario, the prostitute seems to live a life of guilt where she feels sorry for living such life. It is a story that tries to demonstrate that such profession is not something that anyone may want to follow, it is a picture that shows us her internal contradictory thoughts. The movie has a mix of good scenes and ridiculous ones. It is not a movie that follows the same pattern all the time. Perhaps the best of this movie is the presence of the leading lady, Andrea Palma. The ending is as good as any tragic soap opera that has ever existed.
    4humanoid

    Surprisingly listless for a "classic"

    From the very start, this movie is filled with striking cinematography, sharply drawn characters, and the promise of melodramatic riches, but it also exhibits a disconcerting lack of narrative drive.

    Things happen, of course, and they surely must seem earthshaking to the characters involved (although the heroine seems a decade too old to be quite so naive about her cad of a boyfriend). But there's hardly any sense of dramatic tension, much less urgency. Indeed, the movie seems almost like an anthropological documentary, in which the camera spends much of its time dispassionately observing the behavior of ordinary folks at work and play, with little indication that the story is going anywhere in particular.

    And then, with only minutes of running time to spare, out of the clear blue sky comes the (absurdly far-fetched) revelation that seals the protagonist's tragic fate.

    There is much of interest here for students of film, or of the period of the Thirties, or of the movie's settings of town and port in Mexico. There's little psychological depth, though, and the most intriguing question about this "iconic" representative of the "film of sinners" genre is, What (aside from the boob shot) made such a seemingly dull story so compelling for the filmgoing public of its day?
    10ardianos

    Great plot, great acting, and a great movie.

    Starting with the leading performance from the first diva in Mexican cinematography according to some (Andrea Palma), without forgetting Domingo Soler, who also makes a great contribution to the cast in this film; going on to the great strength of the plot and the masterful direction by Arcady Boytler. All in all, this movie cannot be considered less than excellent.

    Yes, maybe some of the scenes don't result quite the way they should; but most of them do. Particularly, the sequence of the carnival (at the beginning of the movie) and the last sequence bring you to the verge of tears. It may be said the movie has many elements of a catholic moral (Rosario lives in sin and guilt and, the way she pays for her sins is by means of sacrifice), but we have to consider the movie was released in 1934 and, generally speaking, the Mexican society of the time treasured that kind of values.

    Weather we take the latter into consideration or not, I think the the plot is really tough and the theme very strong. Maybe nowadays we have many movies with plots that are twice or thrice as tough, but I think this is still a great movie and no soap opera could even remotely compare with it. Also, it is one of the first movies with recorded sound in the Mexican film industry.

    Mehr wie diese

    Die Festung der Reinheit
    7,5
    Die Festung der Reinheit
    Santa
    6,8
    Santa
    ¡Vámonos con Pancho Villa!
    7,6
    ¡Vámonos con Pancho Villa!
    You're Missing the Point
    7,9
    You're Missing the Point
    Cadena perpetua
    7,1
    Cadena perpetua
    El esqueleto de la señora Morales
    7,7
    El esqueleto de la señora Morales
    Águila o sol
    6,4
    Águila o sol
    El lugar sin límites
    7,5
    El lugar sin límites
    El hombre de papel
    7,8
    El hombre de papel
    Dos monjes
    7,0
    Dos monjes
    El imperio de la fortuna
    7,3
    El imperio de la fortuna
    Macario
    8,3
    Macario

    Handlung

    Ändern

    Wusstest du schon

    Ändern
    • Wissenswertes
      Estela Inda's debut.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Los que hicieron nuestro cine: De la hacienda al cabaret (1983)

    Top-Auswahl

    Melde dich zum Bewerten an und greife auf die Watchlist für personalisierte Empfehlungen zu.
    Anmelden

    Details

    Ändern
    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 23. August 1936 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Mexiko
    • Sprache
      • Spanisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • The Woman of the Port
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Eurindia Films
    • Weitere beteiligte Unternehmen bei IMDbPro anzeigen

    Technische Daten

    Ändern
    • Laufzeit
      1 Stunde 16 Minuten
    • Farbe
      • Black and White
    • Sound-Mix
      • Mono
    • Seitenverhältnis
      • 1.37 : 1

    Zu dieser Seite beitragen

    Bearbeitung vorschlagen oder fehlenden Inhalt hinzufügen
    La mujer del puerto (1934)
    Oberste Lücke
    What is the English language plot outline for La mujer del puerto (1934)?
    Antwort
    • Weitere Lücken anzeigen
    • Erfahre mehr über das Beitragen
    Seite bearbeiten

    Mehr entdecken

    Zuletzt angesehen

    Bitte aktiviere Browser-Cookies, um diese Funktion nutzen zu können. Weitere Informationen
    Hol dir die IMDb-App
    Melde dich an für Zugriff auf mehr InhalteMelde dich an für Zugriff auf mehr Inhalte
    Folge IMDb in den sozialen Netzwerken
    Hol dir die IMDb-App
    Für Android und iOS
    Hol dir die IMDb-App
    • Hilfe
    • Inhaltsverzeichnis
    • IMDbPro
    • Box Office Mojo
    • IMDb-Daten lizenzieren
    • Pressezimmer
    • Werbung
    • Jobs
    • Allgemeine Geschäftsbedingungen
    • Datenschutzrichtlinie
    • Your Ads Privacy Choices
    IMDb, ein Amazon-Unternehmen

    © 1990-2025 by IMDb.com, Inc.