La mujer desnuda

La mujer desnuda
Directed by Fernando Méndez
Produced by Luis Manrique
Gregorio Walerstein
Written by Luis Manrique
Pedro de Urdimalas
Starring Meche Barba
Antonio Aguilar
Miguel Torruco
Carlos López Moctezuma
Music by Sergio Guerrero
Cinematography Agustín Martínez Solares
Distributed by FILMEX
Release dates
March 25, 1953 (México)
Running time
90 min
Country Mexico
Language Spanish

La mujer desnuda (The Naked Woman) is a Mexican drama film directed by Fernando Méndez. It was released in 1953 and starring Meche Barba and Antonio Aguilar.


Plot

A cabaret dancer, daughter of a circus clown, marries a famous singer. When everything seems to be happiness for both, a former lover of the young woman returns from her past to blackmail and not reveal her dark past.

Cast


Reviews

In this film Meche Barba does not appear naked as the title suggests, but she was painted gold, and then dressed in expensive fur coats in a gruesome story with melodramatic ending. The film was vetoed by the now defunct League of The Decency.[1] Highlights the great photograph of Agustín Martínez Solares that gives a touch of Film noir with the singer Antonio Aguilar as a sort of Mexican Victor Mature who just handing him tremendous beating to the villain Miguel Torruco.[2]

References

  1. Aviña, Rafael (1999). Revista Somos: Las Rumberas del Cine Mexicano. Editorial Televisa. pp. 38–39.
  2. The Films of Antonio Aguilar

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