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La Otra (1946) Roberto Gavaldón; Dolores del Rio, Agustin Irusta

La Otra (1946) Roberto Gavaldón; Dolores del Rio, Agustin Irusta

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In Spanish with English subtitles.

The lovely Dolores Del Rio has an acting field day in the Mexican La Otra(The Other). Del Rio plays twin sisters, one the wife of a millionaire and the other a poverty-stricken manicurist. Seething with jealousy, the manicurist kills her wealthy sister and takes her place. Little does the "bad" sister know the mess she's inherited from the "good" sister-who as it turns out wasn't so good after all. Scripted by Hollywood veteran Rian James, La Otra was remade in 1964 as Dead Ringer, with Bette Davis taking over the Dolores Del Rio part.

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Jerome Pudwill from Laguna Beach, CA United States
January 25, 2022
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Elsa Cisneros from Los Angeles, CA United States
July 20, 2021
Mexican Cinema Classic
Arrived early and in perfect condition. Thank you!
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George Gute from Troy, OH United States
September 1, 2019
La Otra
Delores del Rio chews up the scenery in this interesting murder mystery from Mexico. Some good camera work. Print seemed a little dark, but not bad.
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Anonymous Person from Homestead, FL United States
September 28, 2015
Sometimes is better not to get what you want
Here the main character (the legendary Dolores del Rio) go to extremes to realize her wish only to find herself in real trouble. The script is incredible, but that's OK because everything that happens in the plot is surprising. Roberto Gavaldon is among the best directors of the Mexican cinema in its golden age. It should not be missed.
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