Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaDolores 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.
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Dolores Del Río
- Magdalena Montes de Oca
- (as Dolores del Rio)
- …
José Arratia
- Médico forense
- (não creditado)
Daniel Arroyo
- Hombre en funeral
- (não creditado)
Ricardo Avendaño
- Cocinero
- (não creditado)
Luis Badillo
- Agente policía
- (não creditado)
Carmen Cabrera
- Invitada a fiesta
- (não creditado)
Elisa Christy
- Empleada tienda
- (não creditado)
Carmen Cipriani
- Invitada fiesta
- (não creditado)
Julio Daneri
- Señor Domínguez
- (não creditado)
Genaro de Alba
- Hombre en funeral
- (não creditado)
Felipe de Flores
- Empleado tienda
- (não creditado)
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- CuriosidadesThe script for La Otra was owned by Warner Bros. and is the same script as the 1964 version, Alguém Morreu em Meu Lugar (1963), starring Bette Davis. Warners chose to pass on making it as a film in the 1940's because it bore too close of a resemblance to the film Davis had just made, Uma Vida Roubada (1946).
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This movie is rarely seen in the United States. This is a shame. This film is filled with suspense, atmosphere and poetry, from its visuals to its score.
There is a hint of German Expressionism here, as in all Noir movies of the forties and fifties. (This was made in 1946 by a studio in Mexico City.) Del Rio is statuesque and, at the same time, vulnerable. Her work in the silent era informs this performance. I have a feeling Billy Wilder had a glance at this. It preceded SUNSET BOULEVARD by a few years, and Del Rio could very easily have played Norma Desmond.
The other actors here are solid, and they each have doppelgängers. (Del Rio plays twins.) There is a good guy who courts the protagonist and there's a bad guy doing the same.
There is a mood of regret bordering on a fear of damnation and Del Rio conveys this mood with her face. Mexico City looks holy, haunted and hard, what with the monumental stonework in every shot.
1946 may have been the best time to film this, and Mexico the best place. Nothing is overt, but it is a daring, dramatic look at a life lived under the surface.
There is a hint of German Expressionism here, as in all Noir movies of the forties and fifties. (This was made in 1946 by a studio in Mexico City.) Del Rio is statuesque and, at the same time, vulnerable. Her work in the silent era informs this performance. I have a feeling Billy Wilder had a glance at this. It preceded SUNSET BOULEVARD by a few years, and Del Rio could very easily have played Norma Desmond.
The other actors here are solid, and they each have doppelgängers. (Del Rio plays twins.) There is a good guy who courts the protagonist and there's a bad guy doing the same.
There is a mood of regret bordering on a fear of damnation and Del Rio conveys this mood with her face. Mexico City looks holy, haunted and hard, what with the monumental stonework in every shot.
1946 may have been the best time to film this, and Mexico the best place. Nothing is overt, but it is a daring, dramatic look at a life lived under the surface.
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 38 minutos
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- 1.33 : 1
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By what name was Irmãs Malditas (1946) officially released in Canada in English?
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