Amor perdido
Amor perdido (Lost Love) is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Miguel Morayta and starring Amalia Aguilar and Víctor Junco. The plot is inspired by the famous bolero of the same name by Pedro Flores.
Amor perdido | |
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Directed by | Miguel Morayta |
Produced by | Gustavo de León Antonio Nicolay |
Written by | Guadalupe González Victor Mora |
Starring | Amalia Aguilar Víctor Junco Tito Novaro |
Music by | Jorge Pérez |
Cinematography | Ezequiel Carrasco |
Release date | May 24, 1951 (México) |
Running time | 101 min |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Plot
A young rumba dancer named Amalia (Amalia Aguilar), is supported by her friend, a young composer named Ernesto (Tito Novaro) to become a cabaret dancer. She meets and falls in love with the gangster Luis (Victor Junco). She has an accident on her face caused by the jealous lover of Luis, Celia (Yadira Jiménez), and has to wear a maskso she decides to leave without telling anyone. The gangster discovers her dancing in a cabaret and decides to kill her, not knowing the reason for her disappearance.[1]
Cast
- Amalia Aguilar ... Amalia
- Víctor Junco ... Luis
- Tito Novaro ... Ernesto
- Yadira Jiménez ... Celia
- María Victoria
- María Luisa Landín
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References
- Las rumberas del Cine Mexicano. Editorial televisa. p. 51.
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