Just Any Woman Explained

Just Any Woman
Director:Rafael Gil
Producer:José Manuel Goyanes
Music:Manuel Parada
Cinematography:Theodore J. Pahle
Editing:José Antonio Rojo
Distributor:Suevia Films
Runtime:89 minutes
Country:Spain

Just Any Woman (Spanish: Una mujer cualquiera) is a 1949 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring María Félix, António Vilar and Mary Delgado.[1]

Synopsis

A woman who is alone tries to get ahead on her own, but precisely her beauty hinders her because all men see her as an instrument of pleasure, and the only way out of her is to "do the street". She then meets Luis, who is going to get her into a big mess, turning her life into a frenetic obstacle course.

Cast

References

  1. Bentley p.372

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