Que idiotas son los hombres (1951)
After divorcing her cheating husband, a newly single still and beautiful woman, (played by Actress Rosa Carmina), travels to Acapulco. She soon becomes the center of attention and spoiled for choice when she finds herself wooed by no less than four handsome suitors, three of whom are very wealthy and prominent men. Initially torn between her head and her heart, but mindful of past mistakes, Carmina's character chooses love over money and picks a humble and hard-working waiter. Directed by Juan Orol, (Carmina's soon-to-be ex-husband in real-life), this drama features the long, drawn-out scenes and shadowy film noir techniques which he became well- known for.
Director: Juan Orol
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José Luis Aguirre as |
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Rosa Carmina as |
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Roberto Corell as |
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Marco de Carlo as |
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Víctor Junco as |
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Tana Lynn as |
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Jorge Mondragón as |
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Ignacio Peón as |
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Javier Puente as |
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José Pulido as |
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Juan Pulido as |
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Juanita Riverón as |
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Aurora Segura as |
| Directing | Juan Orol | Director |
| Sound | Antonio Rosado | Music |
| Camera | Felipe Mariscal | Camera Operator |
| Art | Ramón Rodríguez Granada | Production Design |
| Crew | Domingo Carrillo | Cinematography |
| Writing | José G. Cruz | Writer |
| Editing | Juan José Marino | Editor |
| Production | Juan Orol | Producer |