Seduction (1981)
The story of two women, a mother and her daughter, who during the Cristero War set traps for government soldiers passing by their house, using seduction that was never consummated. The idea was to deceive the soldiers by making them feel safe, then hand them over, almost with their hands tied, to the Cristero guerrillas. But then one of the women, the daughter, truly falls in love with one of the soldiers, allows herself to be seduced by him, and then tries to save him, only to be killed, in the circumstances, by the soldier himself.
Director: Arturo Ripstein
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Katy Jurado as Isabel |
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Viridiana Alatriste as Mariana |
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Gonzalo Vega as Felipe |
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Noé Murayama as Romulo |
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César Sobrevals as |
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Alejandro Camacho as |
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Coral Bonelli as |
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José Ángel García as |
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Nicolás Jasso as |
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Alfonso Kaffiti as |
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Vera Larrosa as |
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Martin LaSalle as |
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Juana Celia Rodriguez as |
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Martha Alicia Rodriguez as |
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Adriana Roel as |
| Writing | Arturo Ripstein | Writer |
| Editing | Rafael Ceballos | Editor |
| Writing | Heinrich von Kleist | Novel |
| Sound | Leonardo Velázquez | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | Arturo Ripstein | Director |
| Writing | Carlos Castañon | Writer |
| Camera | Álex Phillips Jr. | Director of Photography |