La Diosa Arrodillada (1947)
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Synopsis: Mexican superstar Maria Felix stars in one of the films that made her famous! In LA DIOSA ARRODILLADA, Raquel (Maria Felix) is looking for a way out of her love affair with Antonio (Arturo de... Mexican superstar Maria Felix stars in one of the films that made her famous! In LA DIOSA ARRODILLADA, Raquel (Maria Felix) is looking for a way out of her love affair with Antonio (Arturo de Cordova), a married aristocrat. When Antonio's wife, Elena, begs her husband for a statue to adorn the front garden, he buys a sensual sculpture known as 'La Diosa Arrodillada' (The Kneeling Goddess) which is modeled after Raquel's likeness. In no time, the sculpture leads Antonio down a memory lane he'd rather soon forget. [More]
Starring: Maria Felix, Arturo De Cordova, Rosario Granados, Fortunio Bonanova
Starring: Maria Felix, Arturo De Cordova, Rosario Granados, Fortunio Bonanova, Rafael Alcayde, Carlos Martinez Baena, Eduardo Casado, Luis Mussot
Director: Roberto Gavaldon
Director: Roberto Gavaldon
Composer: Rodolfo Halffter, Agustin Lara
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