The Two Orphans (Spanish:Las dos huérfanas) is a 1944 Mexican historical drama film directed by José Benavides hijo and starring Susana Guízar, Julián Soler and María Elena Marqués. It is an adaptation of the novel The Two Orphans by Adolphe d'Ennery and Eugène Cormon, one of a large number of film versions that have been made.
, 2h18 Directed byMiguel M. Delgado GenresDrama, Western ActorsMaría Félix, Julián Soler, María Elena Marqués, Miguel Inclán, Antonio R. Frausto, Arturo Soto Rangel Rating73% Doña Bárbara is a wealthy landowner hardened by an experience she had as a teenager in which she was gang raped by the same men who killed her first love. She has accumulated her vast lands and cattle herds by using men, as well as illegal means, such as bribery of local officials. One of the few remaining other landowners in the area is Santos Luzardo, who has returned from abroad to take control of his family's ranch. He suspects his ranch foreman, Don Balbino, had been working for Doña Bárbara in stealing his cattle. The other men do not believe Santos will be a match for Doña Bárbara, but he demonstrates his superior horsemanship, and it seems the balance of power in the region is going to tip.
Directed byJuan José Ortega ActorsAnita Blanch, Susana Guízar, René Cardona, Emilia Guiú, Fanny Schiller, Arturo Soto Rangel Rating64% Lady Windermere discovered that her husband may have a mistress, when she confronts her husband, he dismiss the accusations and invites his supposed lover Mrs Erlyne to Windermer's birthday dance. But Lady Windermere upset by her husband's infidelity run away with Lord Darlington after he confessed his love for her.
, 1h30 ActorsGloria Marín, Jorge Mistral, Julián Soler, José Baviera, Martha Roth Rating66% María Teresa (Bárbara Gil) is a wealthy young woman who finds herself unmarried and pregnant. She approaches a doctor (Jorge Mistral) to obtain an abortion with the hopes of avoiding a scandal that would affect her family. The doctor, hoping to convince her otherwise, flashes back to an incident of his life to explain his "right to life" stance.
, 1h18 Directed byWilliam A. Wellman OriginUSA GenresAction, Adventure, Romance, Western ActorsClark Gable, John Hodiak, Ricardo Montalbán, James Whitmore, Adolphe Menjou, María Elena Marqués Rating61% In the 1830s in the Rocky Mountains, fur trapper Flint Mitchell (Clark Gable) meets at the summer "Rendezvous" with other mountain men, cashing in his furs, drinking, and enjoying contests among his friends. He organizes a hunting "brigade" into the beaver-rich Blackfoot territory, buying horses and recruiting trappers, despite protests from his Scottish friend and former trading partner, Brecan (John Hodiak), who lives among the Blackfoot and warns him that the land belongs to them. Flint outbids Brecan for Kamiah (María Elena Marqués), the granddaughter of Blackfoot medicine man Bear Ghost and adopted daughter of a Nez Perce chief, Looking Glass (J. Carrol Naish). Brecan wants to return her to the Blackfoot, to promote peace between the tribes, while Flint wants to marry Kamiah and ensure the brigade's safety.