Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaMercedes (Marga Lopez) dances for money with the clients of Salon Mexico, a famous cabaret in Mexico City. Her younger sister Beatriz (Derbez) studies in an expensive private school, paid by... Leggi tuttoMercedes (Marga Lopez) dances for money with the clients of Salon Mexico, a famous cabaret in Mexico City. Her younger sister Beatriz (Derbez) studies in an expensive private school, paid by Mercedes. Obviously, young Beatriz doesn't know about her sister's job. Troubles begin wh... Leggi tuttoMercedes (Marga Lopez) dances for money with the clients of Salon Mexico, a famous cabaret in Mexico City. Her younger sister Beatriz (Derbez) studies in an expensive private school, paid by Mercedes. Obviously, young Beatriz doesn't know about her sister's job. Troubles begin when Mercedes wins a danzon contest with Paco (Acosta), her pimp. Paco refuses to share the ... Leggi tutto
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 1 candidatura in totale
- Beatriz Gómez
- (as Sylvia Derbez)
- Complice de Paco
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- Hombre en cabaret
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- Estudiante
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- Cabaretera
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- Hombre en cabaret
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- Profesora
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- Profesora
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- Hombre en cabaret
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- Mesero
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Recensioni in evidenza
This story follows Mercedes' life, dark and saddened by her circumstances, her desperation and anguish knowing that she could never be able to reciprocate Lupe's honest love since she is tainted, while Paco keeps stealing and hitting her trying to get more and more from her.
Emilio ''indio'' Fernández did a great job here, through Figueroa's lens and supported by a very good script (by Mauricio Magdaleno and himself, based on the musical composition by Aaron Copeland) and a great cast. I can feel what's going on on the screen as if I was there with them... sublime!
On the strength of his touching performance here, it's hard to believe Miguel Inclán usually played villainous roles, as his benign policeman and guardian angel recalls Fernandel at his most endearing.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizIn the scene in which Meredes and her sister Beatriz go to the Zocalo to celebrate México's independence day, the president of Mexico during the time of filming, Miguel Alemán, appeared as himself waving the Mexican flag from the balcony of National Palace.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Los que hicieron nuestro cine: De la hacienda al cabaret (1983)
- Colonne sonoreJuárez No Debió de Morir
Performed by Son Clave de Oro
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 35 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1