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Perdida

  • 1950
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Perdida (1950)
Drama

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  • Director
    • Fernando A. Rivero
  • Writers
    • José Revueltas
    • Fernando A. Rivero
    • Carlos Sampelayo
  • Stars
    • Ninón Sevilla
    • Agustín Lara
    • Domingo Soler
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    41
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fernando A. Rivero
    • Writers
      • José Revueltas
      • Fernando A. Rivero
      • Carlos Sampelayo
    • Stars
      • Ninón Sevilla
      • Agustín Lara
      • Domingo Soler
    • 3User reviews
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    Ninón Sevilla
    Ninón Sevilla
    • Rosario Gómez…
    Agustín Lara
    Agustín Lara
    • Agustín
    Domingo Soler
    Domingo Soler
    • Don Pascual
    Florencio Castelló
    Florencio Castelló
    • Matias
    César del Campo
    César del Campo
    • Armando
    Maruja Grifell
    Maruja Grifell
    • La Turca
    Miguel Manzano
    Miguel Manzano
    • Sobrino Turca
    Jorge Mondragón
    • Comandante
    Guillermo Bravo Sosa
    • Padrastro
    Amalia Cristerna
    Linda Rey
    Antonio Velázquez
    • Antonio
    Victorio Blanco
    • Espectador toros
    • (uncredited)
    Lupe Carriles
    Lupe Carriles
    • Raymunda, ama de llaves
    • (uncredited)
    Roberto Cobo
    Roberto Cobo
      Roberto Morales
        Luis Mussot
        • Escritor
        • (uncredited)
        José Muñoz
        • Licenciado
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Fernando A. Rivero
        • Writers
          • José Revueltas
          • Fernando A. Rivero
          • Carlos Sampelayo
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        7andrabem

        Fallen Woman!

        The story of Perdida is interesting enough. In more skilled hands it could have become a classic Mexican melodrama, but the film sometimes plods along and the story loses some of its effectiveness. In films like "Victimas del Pecado" and "Aventurera" (both featuring Niñon Sevilla), the musical numbers mix effortlessly with the plot. Fernando Rivero, the director, is sometimes heavy-handed - some scenes drag a bit too much, but all in all, it is still fun to see the film - Niñon Sevilla and the musical numbers take charge of that.

        The story is traditional enough. It talks about a naive country girl who is raped by her stepfather, runs away and goes to the big city, looking for a job. Needless to say, she ends up in a brothel and all kinds of misfortunes befall the poor girl. I think that I'm not spoiling anything because this is a traditional story line that many Mexican films followed at the time.

        There is one scene in particular that I like a lot: Niñon Sevilla is sitting sadly on an armchair in the brothel where she had been trapped, and the trio "Los Panchos" descends slowly the staircase with their guitars singing "Perdida" (perdida could be translated in English as "fallen woman". They stop in front of her, always singing, and whenever they sing the refrain Perdida (Fallen Woman) the camera shows Niñon Sevilla's face bathed in tears. It's unbelievable! But you have to think that scenes like that made many people cry in the movie theater at the time.

        In one of her musical performances, Niñon Sevilla (dressed as Carmen Miranda), with the Anjos do Inferno as backing group, sings "Nego" in Portuguese - her Spanish accent is very sexy!

        Unfortunately Fernando Rivero hasn't got the handicraft ability of Alberto Gout, or the melodramatic poetry of Emilio Fernandez. Even so Perdida is worth to see for the fans of Niñon Sevilla and the Mexican melodrama.
        cyn_duncan

        worth seeing for Ninón Sevilla

        I'm a big fan of Ninón Sevilla, the Cuban cabaret artist who showed up in a lot of Mexican films during this era. This is a typical "cabaretera" film, where the girl who dances in the cabaret tries to go straight, she falls in love with a decent man and wants to have a family, but things never work out right. A subplot featuring Agustin Lara provides a lot of good songs written by Lara and performed by great singers like Pedro Vargas and el Trio Los Panchos. Sevilla's dance numbers are energetic and full of life. She does a great mambo, and her costumes are wonderful. There are no surprises in this film. It follows the plot line of many other cabaretera films, but it's still worth watching for the musical numbers.

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        • Release date
          • June 3, 1950 (Mexico)
        • Country of origin
          • Mexico
        • Language
          • Spanish
        • Also known as
          • Paixão de Toureiro
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 31 minutes
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.37 : 1

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