Tragic Wedding (Spanish:Bodas trágicas) is a 1946 Mexican drama film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Roberto Silva, Miroslava and Ernesto Alonso. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernandez.
The film marked the screen debut of Miroslava a Czech refugee who became one of the leading stars of Mexican Cinema.
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, 1h40 Directed byLuis Buñuel OriginMexique GenresDrama, Comedy, Crime ActorsMiroslava, Ariadne Welter, Rita Macedo, Andrea Palma, Ernesto Alonso, Enrique Díaz Rating75% Archibaldo de la Cruz (Alonso) is a wealthy Mexican man. As a privileged child during the Mexican Revolution, he witnessed the death of his governess, who died as she told him a fable about a music box that his mother had just given him. Because of the contents of the story and the coincidental timing of the governess's death, a young Archibaldo concludes that he had killed the woman using the music box. It is from there that his desire to kill begins.