Women Without Tomorrow
Appearance
Women Without Tomorrow | |
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Directed by | Tito Davison |
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Produced by | |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Agustín Martínez Solares |
Edited by | Rafael Ceballos |
Music by | Carlos Tirado |
Production company | Mier y Brooks |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Women Without Tomorrow (Spanish: Mujeres sin mañana) is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Tito Davison and starring Leticia Palma, Manolo Fábregas and Carmen Montejo.[1]
The film's art direction was by Edward Fitzgerald.
Cast
[edit]- Leticia Palma as Margot / María Elena
- Manolo Fábregas as Willy Stevens
- Carmen Montejo as Marta
- Carlos Cores as Antonio
- Andrea Palma as Olga / Ángela Ederly
- Andrés Soler as don Ángel Serrano
- Conchita Carracedo as Beatriz / Nuria
- Rebeca Iturbide as La Beba
- Irma Dorantes as Alicia
- Ramón Gay as Eduardo
- Armando Sáenz as Carlos
- Francisco Jambrina as Horacio
- Wolf Ruvinskis as Juan
- Amada Dosamantes as Eugenia
- Nicolás Rodríguez as Cliente de cabaret
- Jorge Arriaga as Domingo, guardaespaldas
- Julio Ahuet as Justino, guardaespaldas
- Juan Pulido as Jacobo
- Olga Donoso as Titina
- Eva Garza as Cantante
- Víctor Alcocer as Cliente de cabaret
- Daniel Arroyo as Cliente cabaret
- Stephen Berne as Cliente gringo cabaret
- Victorio Blanco as Mesero
- Julio Daneri as Manejador de juegos
- Manuel de la Vega as Cliente cabaret
- Héctor Godoy as Quique
- Bertha Lehar as Amiga de Maruja
- Pepe Martínez as Mesero
- Ángel Merino as Cliente de cabaret
- Consuelo Monteagudo as Maruja
- José Muñoz as Ernesto, cantinero
- Jesús Valero as don Alfonso
References
[edit]- ^ Vargas p.172
Bibliography
[edit]- Deborah R. Vargas. Dissonant Divas in Chicana Music: The Limits of la Onda. University of Minnesota Press, 2012.
External links
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