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Salón México

  • 1949
  • VM16
  • 1h 35min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,3/10
678
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Salón México (1949)
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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
    • Emilio Fernández
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Emilio Fernández
    • Mauricio Magdaleno
  • Star
    • Marga López
    • Miguel Inclán
    • Rodolfo Acosta
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,3/10
    678
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Emilio Fernández
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Emilio Fernández
      • Mauricio Magdaleno
    • Star
      • Marga López
      • Miguel Inclán
      • Rodolfo Acosta
    • 6Recensioni degli utenti
    • 6Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali26

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    Marga López
    Marga López
    • Mercedes Gómez
    Miguel Inclán
    Miguel Inclán
    • Lupe López
    Rodolfo Acosta
    Rodolfo Acosta
    • Paco
    Roberto Cañedo
    Roberto Cañedo
    • Roberto
    Mimí Derba
    Mimí Derba
    • Señora directora
    Carlos Múzquiz
    • Dueño cabaret
    Fanny Schiller
    Fanny Schiller
    • Señorita prefecta
    Estela Matute
    • Cabaretera; Amante de Paco
    Silvia Derbez
    Silvia Derbez
    • Beatriz Gómez
    • (as Sylvia Derbez)
    Luis Aceves Castañeda
    Luis Aceves Castañeda
    • Complice de Paco
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Stephen Berne
    • Hombre en cabaret
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Irma Dorantes
    Irma Dorantes
    • Estudiante
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Magdalena Estrada
    • Cabaretera
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Rogelio Fernández
    • Hombre en cabaret
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Maruja Grifell
    Maruja Grifell
    • Profesora
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Ana María Hernández
    • Profesora
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Regino Herrera
    • Hombre en cabaret
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Héctor Mateos
    • Mesero
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Emilio Fernández
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Emilio Fernández
      • Mauricio Magdaleno
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    Recensioni degli utenti6

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    7jgcorrea

    With or without Copland, it makes us feel getting rowdy down at a Mexican saloon

    Quintessentially full of cliches and , unlike 'Enamorada' or 'Maclovia,'very dated but still interesting. Excellent rumberos and mariachis. On the trivia side, this was the very cabaret wherefrom American composer Aaron Copland, between pints of excellent lager beer, extracted inspiration for his ballet score of same title. On the facetious side, this is the very cabaret wherefrom Ms Nicole Kidman and a bunch of Australian 'geniuses' extracted inspiration for kinda plagiarism entitled 'Molino Rojo,' or some stupidity of the sort. THIS is the real thing. We're talking about melodrama. Marga Lopez is fine, Ramón Inclán (the unforgettable blindman of Buñuel's 'The forgotten ones') is fine and Rodolfo Acosta does emulate the real ways of a pimp. It does taste like bas-fond. Authentic choreography. Not extraordinary but still...
    pv61

    There's a reason why is still a classic

    Mercedes Gómez (López) is a beautiful prostitute pimped by handsome Paco (Rodolfo Acosta) and secretly loved by the neighborhood's policeman Lupe (Miguel Inclán). She has a secret (and a reason to do what she does, since that's probably the fastest way to get the money she need to keep her little sister in School, for a better future unlike her own). Little sister Beatriz (Silvia Derbez) attends a Private School and she dreams of becoming something big in life.

    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!
    7richardchatten

    If Juarez Hadn't Died Things Would Have Been Different

    A Latin-American 'Stella Dallas' that sugars the pill of its poignant tale of scraping along the bottom of life's heap with the glamour of Marga López as the noble, long-suffering heroine and - of course - Gabriel Figueroa's usual dramatic high-contrast photography.

    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.
    9kinaidos

    Superbly Shot Noir

    The star of the film is really Figueroa's cinematography. He turns a few recurring motifs (e.g the dance sequences, the staircase to the heroine's apartment) into anchors. That and the rock-solid acting help give the melodramatic plot enough weight to work as a sort of lower-class tragedy. The story is simple. A woman works as a dance hall girl in order to put her sister through boarding school, the sister's only chance to make it out of the otherwise impenetrable class barrier. She runs into trouble with a third-rate hoodlum over some money they win in a dance contest. That relationship eventually undoes her. Figueroa shoots the film in high-contrast black and white with intensive use of spot lighting. This gives even continuous group scenes something of the feeling of montage. This gives him a continuous palette of edits ranging from soviet-style montage, to rapid cut closeups of individuals lit by themselves, to medium range scenes where the characters are foregrounded and backgrounded using spots, all the way to simple outdoor scenes shot in natural lighting (reserved for moments when we are in or near high-society). The music is quite good. The egregiously sexual dances give one a much clearer sense of the emotions driving the Salon than any description could. The bookend mariachi "Si Juarez.." (If Juarez had not died) is amazingly poignant close to the story. This film belongs to a rather common genre in Mexican cinema: the cabaretera film (stories about lower class women who work in dancehalls). Two other examples worth watching from the same genre, both available on DVD: La Aventurera, and Victima del Pecado.
    8ditanieljohnson

    Salon Mexico, focuses on a love triangle among the main characters.

    Salon Mexico, which is a Mexican melodrama is starred by Marga Lopez, who plays Mercedes in this film. Mercedes is a b-girl that dances for money to support her sister in boarding school. As Marga performs astoundingly throughout the film her support with the other actors help her performance even that much more amazing. Miguel Inclan as Lupe Lopez falls in love with Mercedes who he drools over as she walks by him daily as a resident to an apartment where he is the doorman. During the opening scenes Mercedes and Paco are dancing to for money a cash prize and trophy. Mercedes and Paco agree on terms, in which she leaves with the money and Paco with trophy however, the opposite happens when Paco takes the money instead. Later in the night Mercedes goes back to steal the money back from him while he is asleep. When Mercedes escapes and returns to her apartment she leaves behind her wallet, in which Lupe Lopez is to return to her. This movie has a classic romantic love triangle, in which enabled through male macho and trying to understand what it means to be a Mexican woman. At the time of this film's release it is surrounded by the post-revolutionary Mexico. This film just like the other films like it are embedded into finding gender roles among Mexican people.

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      In 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.
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    • Data di uscita
      • 25 febbraio 1949 (Messico)
    • Paese di origine
      • Messico
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      • Black and White
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