Pervertida

Pervertida (Perverted Woman) is a Mexican drama film directed by José Díaz Morales. It was released in 1946 and starring Emilia Guiú and Amalia Aguilar. The film is inspired by the bolero of the same name composed by Agustin Lara.

Pervertida
Directed byJosé Díaz Morales
Produced byGuillermo Calderón
StarringEmilia Guiú
Ramón Armengod
Amalia Aguilar
Music byAgustín Lara
Release date
September 13, 1946 (Mexico)
Running time
93 min
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Plot

By irreparable events of the destiny, Elena (Emilia Guiú) a provincial young, ends up falling into the clutches of perdition and prostitution in Mexico City. The woman reunited with her true love, a musician named Fernando (Ramon Armengod) who has returned to find her. The woman will have to compete for his love with the rumbera Esmeralda (Amalia Aguilar).

Cast

Reviews

This film was produced by the brothers Guillermo and Pedro Arturo Calderón, experts in tales of "perdition". The film was the presentation in the Mexican Cinema of the Cuban rumbera Amalia Aguilar. In the film, Amalia Aguilar shows her great talent for dancing in a choreographic solo called ¿Donde va María? alongside Kiko Mendive.[1]

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References

  1. Las Rumberas del Cine Mexicano. Editorial televisa. 1999. pp. 46–47.


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