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.Dolores Del Rio plays a dual role as identical twins - one good and one bad.
- Awards
- 1 win & 6 nominations total
Dolores Del Río
- Magdalena Montes de Oca
- (as Dolores del Rio)
- …
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
- 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)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe script for La Otra was owned by Warner Bros. and is the same script as the 1964 version, Dead Ringer (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, A Stolen Life (1946).
- ConnectionsFeatured in Dolores del Río - Princesa de México (1999)
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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!)
- pldeaguinaga
- Aug 22, 2005
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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