Woman to Woman (1950 film)

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Woman to Woman
Directed by Luis Lucia
Written by Antonio Abad Ojuel
Jacinto Benavente
Ricardo Blasco
Luis Lucia
Starring Amparo Rivelles
Ana Mariscal
Eduardo Fajardo
Cinematography Alfredo Fraile
Edited by Juan Serra
Music by Juan Quintero
Production
company
Distributed byCIFESA
Release date
13 September 1950
Running time
85 minutes
CountrySpain
Language Spanish

Woman to Woman (Spanish: De mujer a mujer) is a 1950 Spanish historical drama film directed and co-written by Luis Lucia and starring Amparo Rivelles, Ana Mariscal and Eduardo Fajardo. It was not very successful at the box office. [1] It is set in the nineteenth century, and was part of a group of costume films released by Spain's biggest studio CIFESA during the period.

Contents

The film portrays the emotional bond that develops between the wife and the mistress of a man.

Plot

After a family disgrace Isabel needs internment in a mental residence. Her nurse will be her confident, the link to her husband and the outside world.

Cast

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References

  1. Mira p.65

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