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La otra

  • 1946
  • 1h 38m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,4/10
698
MA NOTE
La otra (1946)
CriminalitéDrameMystèreThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDolores Del Rio plays a dual role as identical twins - one good and one bad.Dolores Del Rio plays a dual role as identical twins - one good and one bad.Dolores Del Rio plays a dual role as identical twins - one good and one bad.

  • Director
    • Roberto Gavaldón
  • Writers
    • Roberto Gavaldón
    • Rian James
    • José Revueltas
  • Stars
    • Dolores Del Río
    • Agustín Irusta
    • Víctor Junco
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,4/10
    698
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Roberto Gavaldón
    • Writers
      • Roberto Gavaldón
      • Rian James
      • José Revueltas
    • Stars
      • Dolores Del Río
      • Agustín Irusta
      • Víctor Junco
    • 9Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 8Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    • Prix
      • 1 victoire et 6 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux39

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    Dolores Del Río
    Dolores Del Río
    • Magdalena Montes de Oca
    • (as Dolores del Rio)
    • …
    Agustín Irusta
    Agustín Irusta
    • Roberto González
    Víctor Junco
    Víctor Junco
    • Fernando
    José Baviera
    José Baviera
    • Licenciado de la Fuente
    Conchita Carracedo
    Conchita Carracedo
    • Carmela
    Carlos Villarías
    Carlos Villarías
    • Lic. Félix Mendoza
    Rafael Icardo
    Rafael Icardo
    • Agente ministerio público
    Manuel Dondé
    Manuel Dondé
    • Agente Aguilar
    José Arratia
    • Médico forense
    • (uncredited)
    Daniel Arroyo
    • Hombre en funeral
    • (uncredited)
    Ricardo Avendaño
    • Cocinero
    • (uncredited)
    Luis Badillo
    • Agente policía
    • (uncredited)
    Carmen Cabrera
    • Invitada a fiesta
    • (uncredited)
    Elisa Christy
    Elisa Christy
    • Empleada tienda
    • (uncredited)
    Carmen Cipriani
    • Invitada fiesta
    • (uncredited)
    Julio Daneri
    • Señor Domínguez
    • (uncredited)
    Genaro de Alba
    • Hombre en funeral
    • (uncredited)
    Felipe de Flores
    • Empleado tienda
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Roberto Gavaldón
    • Writers
      • Roberto Gavaldón
      • Rian James
      • José Revueltas
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs9

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    6richardchatten

    Dead Ringer

    Dolores del Rio back in Mexico following her wartime sojourn in Hollywood made her own equivalent of Bette Davis' 'A Stolen Life' the same year, from a story by Rian James actually remade with Davis nearly twenty years later as 'Dead Ringer' (1964) under the direction of Paul Henried (with Karl Malden as the heroine's true love).

    Del Rio looks more ravishing than Davis ever could, and Gunther Gerszo's dramatic sets are garnished with appropriate photography by Alex Phillips and a 'psychological' theremin score by Raul Lavista.

    The final scene is a classic, although it does take a long time getting there.
    7davidtraversa-1

    Cinema Noir (and kitsch) at its best.

    I just finished watching this movie on You Tube. As a warning, I think it fair to prevent the reader that my comment has been done leaving aside all logical thinking. I'm using only my gut feelings to say what I'm saying about this movie, otherwise it'll be impossible to accept the incredible script, awkward situations, cardboard like acting and impossible sets, all of it totally contrived, but maybe because of that it's such a watchable movie, because it's so bad that it's good, VERY good.

    Do I make any sense??

    Since the other reviewers did an excellent job with their critics, I don't want to repeat impressions quite similar to my own.

    I just want to say that I'm still overwhelmed by the experience...

    What a movie, what a jewel of kitsch!!! I always adored, as a child, Dolores del Río (since then, I've come a long way...), although I never saw her at the peak of her supernatural beauty, when in the twenties and thirties of the 20th century she lived and worked in Hollywood and was considered one of the most beautiful and glamorous women of that time, in Hollywood or in any other place on earth (this movie --1946- makes her about 40 or older, but still ravishing).

    I agree with one of the reviewers about the scene where the detective and one of the twin sisters go to the bar where he used to go before "the incident" and he remembers his bride in front of this woman... I never whimpered so hard watching a scene as I did watching this one and long ago watching Philadelphia (1993).

    Finally, there are TWO LINES the detective says at the end of the movie that definitely will blow your mind sky high (the script is so good --in this particularly kitschy way-- that it'll be impossible to top it even nowadays).

    And the very last scene is unforgettable, since the doomed future of this tragic character weighs on the spectator with the force of a ten ton truck hitting you on the head.

    Seriously, I don't have words to express what this movie stirred in me, as bad as it is.

    Mexican movies of that time are incredible masterpieces (in that twisted way).

    The black and white photography, the impeccable Spanish pronunciation of these actors, the MOOD..., If I got that carried away watching this movie in my small computer screen, I cannot imagine what reaction I could've had at a movie theater, with the big screen and big sound. I suppose I would've been carried away between two alarmed nurses to the next hospital ward in utter anguished ecstasy.

    As I said at the beginning, relax, don't use the reasoning side of your brain and you'll have a hell of a fascinating time watching this movie.

    Just incredible.
    7pldeaguinaga

    Óne of the best Mexican movies ever

    Although I liked very much the detailed review of "Melvelvit" I would like to add that this interesting film, one of the best in the Mexican movies history, is due to the collaboration of American writer Rian James and one of the most important Mexican writers of the era, José Revueltas, and the Mexican film director Roberto Gavaldón. Actually, "La Otra" is one of the best Del Río and Gavaldón films, as well the set designer Gunther Gerszo (sometimes written Gerzso or Gerzo)and photographer Alex Phillips, all important figures in the artistic Mexican world. The "gothic nightmare... somber night-world ambiance" is due to Mexican Gerszo, who studied and worked at the Cleveland Play House in the USA, and combined his movie jobs with painting, becoming one of the most important Mexican abstract painters. In movies, he worked with John Ford ("Sombrerito", in Hollywood), John Houston ("Under the Volcano"), Luis Buñuel ("Susana", "Una mujer sin amor" and "El Bruto" with Kathy Jurado) as well with the most important Mexican directors. He did the sets for Mexican cult films "El Vampiro" (The Vampire) and its sequel, El Ataud del Vampiro" (The Vampire Coffin) about which he claimed, never even watched once they were finished (and they're great as camp Mexican movies examples!)
    8ulicknormanowen

    Dead ringers.

    Based on a Rian James ' thriller , it was remade with Bette Davis in America as "dead ringer" ,but the first version is much better .They are even shades of "vertigo" in the relationship between Maria turned Magadalena and her ex-suitor ; the last scene is so intense that it's quite possible that the distraught man has finally discovered the horrible truth .And neither "vertigo" nor the French novel on which the screenplay was written "d'entre les morts" existed in 1946.

    Death and madness are the keynotes as it would be in "El niño y la niebla "(1953) and "Mascario" (1960)-which began with the feast of dead in Mexico . Like Olivia De Havilland in "the dark mirror" released the very same year , Dolores Del Rio plays two parts ,but unlike the Siodmak psychological suspense , there is no "good one" and "bad one" ;after all when you put Maria and Magdalena together ,you get the name of a biblical woman who was in turn a sinner and a saint .

    Physically and morally ,both sisters are worlds apart : Maria looks like a spinster , Magdalena a sexy socialite whose most fervent wish is to get rid of her mourning clothes .Maria is exploited,economically and sexually , by a society that leaves only one hope : to win on the lottery (signs often appear on her way) .

    Roberto Gavaldon's directing is ,as usual ,brilliant : the opening scene ,a funeral , the murder (the shot is lost in the din of the firecrackers ,while a clown's head is dangling , a threatening omen (in El niño y la niebla (1953) , in the masked ball ,a terrifying dancer represents madness); when she comes back to her victim's house , the mourners are praying for her brother-in-law 's soul ,and the viewer before he hears the incantations thinks Maria is losing her mind.And afterward she becomes almost crazy in the empty house where shadows and lights create a presence (a sublime shot of a mirror reflects three images of the woman ).

    And finally ,when she is aware of her brother-in-law's will ,she will understand she threw away her most precious things ;the buck who woos her (her sister's lover) is a hateful fortune-hunter who blackmails her.

    Suspense is sustained till the last minute ,as I write above , and " la otra" compares favorably with the best American films noirs.
    9brogmiller

    "It's as if you had become another woman."

    By the early 1940's the actress described by Marlene Dietrich as 'the most beautiful woman ever to come to Hollywood', found life in Tinseltown to be untenable and returned to her native Mexico where the films she made with director Emilio Fernández not only established her as the biggest star of that country's Golden Age but enabled her to excel in roles that would have been inconceivable in Hollywood. Another director for whom Dolores del Rio shone was Roberto Gavaldón and this magnificent 'Noir' marks their first collaboration.

    Gavaldón has directed with flair and finesse whilst cinematographer Alex Phillips, set designer Gunther Gerszo and composer Raúl Lavista have created an eerie, otherworldy feel although some might question excessive use of the theremin.

    Unlike the other 'twin sister' movies released the same year: 'Stolen Life' and 'Dark Mirror', Gavaldón's film cleverly blurs the moral boundaries and throws in some Catholic guilt for good measure. Despite playing a murderess del Rio engages our sympathy and at a very well preserved forty-two is convincing in the romantic interludes whereas the remake from 1964 had to be drastically rewritten to accommodate a Bette Davis in her late fifties.

    Gavaldón's is a quintessential film of its type, the final scene of which lingers long in the memory.

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      The script for "La Otra" was owned by Warner Bros. and is the same script as the 1964 version, La mort frappe trois fois (1963), starring Bette Davis. Warners chose to pass on making it as a film in the 1940s because it bore too close of a resemblance to the film Davis had just made, A Stolen Life (1946).
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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 novembre 1946 (Mexico)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Mexico
    • Langue
      • Spanish
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Druga
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Mexique
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      1 heure 38 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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