The Yacht Isabel Arrived This Afternoon (Spanish: La Balandra Isabel llegó esta tarde) is a 1949 Venezuelan-Argentine film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival.
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, 1h32 Directed byLuis Buñuel GenresDrama, Thriller, Romance ThemesMedical-themed films, Psychologie, Films about psychiatry ActorsArturo de Córdova, Delia Garcés, Aurora Walker, Luis Beristáin, Rafael Banquells, Fernando Casanova Rating78% The film opens in a church where a man named Francisco sees an attractive young woman from across the room. They have seen each other many times before, and she seems reluctant to engage him. She leaves the church and escapes Francisco, despite his attempt to chase after her. Another day, Francisco finds her again in the church. He works up the courage to speak with her, but she seems uninterested, and insists that they can never speak to each other again. Francisco follows her to a restaurant and sees her meeting with Raul, a close friend of his.
Directed byRogelio A. González GenresDrama, Comedy, Horror, Crime ActorsArturo de Córdova, Amparo Rivelles, Angelines Fernández, Antonio Bravo, Rosenda Monteros, Elda Peralta Rating76% Pablo Morales (Arturo de Cordova) is a cheerful taxidermist, who lives with his bitter obsessive wife Gloria (Amparo Rivelles), who is extremely religious. Pablo wants to have children, but Gloria does not. Gloria constantly rejects to sleep with his husband, enjoying to offend him by telling that he sticks to dead animals. She enjoys annoying him.