To Each His Life

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To Each His Life
Directed by Julio Bracho
Written by
Produced by Ismael Rodríguez
Starring
Cinematography Jack Draper
Edited by Jorge Busto
Music by Raúl Lavista
Production
company
Películas Rodríguez
Release date
3 March 1960
Running time
95 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

To Each His Life (Spanish:Cada quién su vida) is a 1960 Mexican drama film directed by Julio Bracho and starring Ana Luisa Peluffo, Emma Fink and Carlos Navarro. [1] A collection of prostitutes and others disappointed in life gather in a Mexico City cabaret to celebrate New Year's Eve.

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The film's sets were designed by the art director Salvador Lozano Mena.

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References

  1. Goble p.28

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