Twilight (1945 film) explained

Twilight
Director:Julio Bracho
Starring:Arturo de Córdova
Gloria Marín
Julio Villarreal
Cinematography:Alex Phillips
Editing:Jorge Busto
Studio:Clasa Films
Runtime:108 minutes
Country:Mexico
Language:Spanish

Twilight (Spanish: Crepúsculo) is a 1945 Mexican drama film directed by Julio Bracho and starring Arturo de Córdova, Gloria Marín and Julio Villarreal.[1]

Synopsis

Shortly before leaving for a trip to Europe, the celebrated Doctor Alejandro Mangino sees his former girlfriend Lucía posing nude in an art class. He becomes infatuated with her once more, but after returning from Europe he finds she is married to his best friend, Ricardo. He tries desperately to avoid Lucía, but struggles to overcome his obsessive feelings. She entices him into having an affair with her, despite the concerns of Lucía's younger sister Cristina, who also has a crush on Doctor Mangino. Mangino endures psychological trauma when he has to operate on Ricardo to save his life.

Cast

References

  1. Spicer p.203

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