Perdida (1950)

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Movie basic details

Current status - Released
Total runtime - 91 mins.
Release date - 03-06-1950
Release year - 1950
Genres - Drama

Overall ratings and scores for Perdida:
Happiness Score - 8/10, World Popularity Score - 0.953/100, IMDB Score - 7.0, Metascore - N/A, Internet Movie Database - 7.0/10, .
Perdida movie has Total Global Votes - 5, Total IMD Votes - 34

Perdida Movie Introduction: Movie Perdida, release year 1950 is written by José Revueltas, Fernando A. Rivero, Carlos Sampelayo and directed by Fernando A. Rivero. The leading star-cast in this movie are Ninón Sevilla, Agustín Lara, Domingo Soler along with the other stars and crew members.

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Movie in-short: N/A

Movie story-line: Her stepfather rapes her and she runs away to home. After that, she's exploited by a series of men, and...

Movie synopsis: The story of Perdida is interesting enough. In more skilled hands it could have become a classic Mexican melodrama, but the film sometimes plods along and the story loses some of its effectiveness. In films like "Victimas del Pecado" and "Aventurera" (both featuring Niñon Sevilla), the musical numbers mix effortlessly with the plot. Fernando Rivero, the director, is sometimes heavy-handed - some scenes drag a bit too much, but all in all, it is still fun to see the film - Niñon Sevilla and the musical numbers take charge of that.The story is traditional enough. It talks about a naive country girl who is raped by her stepfather, runs away and goes to the big city, looking for a job. Needless to say, she ends up in a brothel and all kinds of misfortunes befall the poor girl. I think that I'm not spoiling anything because this is a traditional story line that many Mexican films followed at the time.There is one scene in particular that I like a lot: Niñon Sevilla is sitting sadly on an armchair in the brothel where she had been trapped, and the trio "Los Panchos" descends slowly the staircase with their guitars singing "Perdida" (perdida could be translated in English as "fallen woman". They stop in front of her, always singing, and whenever they sing the refrain Perdida (Fallen Woman) the camera shows Niñon Sevilla's face bathed in tears. It's unbelievable! But you have to think that scenes like that made many people cry in the movie theater at the time. In one of her musical performances, Niñon Sevilla (dressed as Carmen Miranda), with the Anjos do Inferno as backing group, sings "Nego" in Portuguese - her Spanish accent is very sexy!Unfortunately Fernando Rivero hasn't got the handicraft ability of Alberto Gout, or the melodramatic poetry of Emilio Fernandez. Even so Perdida is worth to see for the fans of Niñon Sevilla and the Mexican melodrama.

Highlights - Perdida (1950)

Total budget - $0.00
Total revenue - $0.00
Produced by - Cinematográfica Calderón S.A.
Produced in - Mexico
Available languages - Spanish (Español),
Homepage URL -
Awards won / Nominations - N/A
Certificate(s) -

Lead Actors, Writer(s), Director(s) of Perdida (1950)

Lead Actors - Ninón Sevilla, Agustín Lara, Domingo Soler
Writer(s) - José Revueltas, Fernando A. Rivero, Carlos Sampelayo
Director(s) - Fernando A. Rivero

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) about Perdida (1950)

What is the release date of Perdida (1950)?
Release date of Perdida (1950) is 03-06-1950.


What is the total runtime of Perdida (1950) in minutes?
Total runtime of Perdida (1950) in minutes is 91 min.


What is the budget consumed to produce Perdida (1950) movie?
The budget consumed to produce Perdida (1950) movie is around $0.00.


How much revenue is expected from movie Perdida (1950)?
Expected revenue from movie movie Perdida (1950) is around $0.00.


What is the pupularity of Perdida (1950)?
Worldwide pupularity of Perdida (1950) movie is 0.953%.


What is the name of the production company of film Perdida (1950)?
Production company of film Perdida (1950) is/are Cinematográfica Calderón S.A., .


Which country the film Perdida (1950) is produced in?
Film production country for the film Perdida (1950) is Mexico, .


Which language the film Perdida (1950) is produced in?
Film Perdida (1950) is produced in Spanish (Español), language(s).


Which Genre the film Perdida (1950) belongs to?
Movie Perdida (1950) is categorized under Drama genre(s).


Who are the lead actors of the film Perdida (1950)?
Lead actors of the film Perdida (1950) are Ninón Sevilla, Agustín Lara, Domingo Soler.


Who is the writer of the film Perdida (1950)?
The writer(s) of the film Perdida (1950) is/are José Revueltas, Fernando A. Rivero, Carlos Sampelayo.


Who is the director of the film Perdida (1950)?
The director(s) of the film Perdida (1950) is/are Fernando A. Rivero.


Which awards, nominations and recognitions are won by Perdida (1950) movie?
Movie Perdida (1950) has N/A awards and nomination in it's profile.


What is the story of Perdida (1950) in-short?
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What is the full story of Perdida (1950) movie?
Full plot of movie Perdida (1950): The story of Perdida is interesting enough. In more skilled hands it could have become a classic Mexican melodrama, but the film sometimes plods along and the story loses some of its effectiveness. In films like "Victimas del Pecado" and "Aventurera" (both featuring Niñon Sevilla), the musical numbers mix effortlessly with the plot. Fernando Rivero, the director, is sometimes heavy-handed - some scenes drag a bit too much, but all in all, it is still fun to see the film - Niñon Sevilla and the musical numbers take charge of that.The story is traditional enough. It talks about a naive country girl who is raped by her stepfather, runs away and goes to the big city, looking for a job. Needless to say, she ends up in a brothel and all kinds of misfortunes befall the poor girl. I think that I'm not spoiling anything because this is a traditional story line that many Mexican films followed at the time.There is one scene in particular that I like a lot: Niñon Sevilla is sitting sadly on an armchair in the brothel where she had been trapped, and the trio "Los Panchos" descends slowly the staircase with their guitars singing "Perdida" (perdida could be translated in English as "fallen woman". They stop in front of her, always singing, and whenever they sing the refrain Perdida (Fallen Woman) the camera shows Niñon Sevilla's face bathed in tears. It's unbelievable! But you have to think that scenes like that made many people cry in the movie theater at the time. In one of her musical performances, Niñon Sevilla (dressed as Carmen Miranda), with the Anjos do Inferno as backing group, sings "Nego" in Portuguese - her Spanish accent is very sexy!Unfortunately Fernando Rivero hasn't got the handicraft ability of Alberto Gout, or the melodramatic poetry of Emilio Fernandez. Even so Perdida is worth to see for the fans of Niñon Sevilla and the Mexican melodrama..


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List of full Starcast and crew members of Perdida (1950)

Full Starcast:

profie photo of Ninón SevillaName: Ninón Sevilla
Character: Rosario Gómez / Norma

profie photo of Agustín LaraName: Agustín Lara
Character: Agustín

profie photo of Domingo SolerName: Domingo Soler
Character: Pascual

profie photo of Maruja GrifellName: Maruja Grifell
Character: La Turca

profie photo of Miguel ManzanoName: Miguel Manzano
Character: Sobrino

profie photo of Florencio CastellóName: Florencio Castelló
Character: Matías

profie photo of César del CampoName: César del Campo
Character: Armando

profie photo of Jorge MondragónName: Jorge Mondragón
Character: Comandante

profie photo of Guillermo Bravo SosaName: Guillermo Bravo Sosa
Character: Padrastro

profie photo of Amalia CristernaName: Amalia Cristerna
Character:

profie photo of Linda ReyName: Linda Rey
Character:

profie photo of Paco MalgestoName: Paco Malgesto
Character: Narrador

profie photo of Antonio VelázquezName: Antonio Velázquez
Character: Antonio Velázquez

profie photo of Pedro VargasName: Pedro Vargas
Character: Cantante

profie photo of Matilde Sánchez Name: Matilde Sánchez "La Torcacita"
Character: Cantante

Crew Members:

profie photo of José Rodríguez GranadaName: José Rodríguez Granada
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set Designer

profie photo of Guillermo CalderónName: Guillermo Calderón
Department: Production
Job/Role: Associate Producer

profie photo of Carlos GrandjeanName: Carlos Grandjean
Department: Production
Job/Role: Unit Manager

profie photo of Julián de MericheName: Julián de Meriche
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Choreographer

profie photo of Antonio Díaz CondeName: Antonio Díaz Conde
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Music

profie photo of Antonio Díaz CondeName: Antonio Díaz Conde
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Music Director

profie photo of Ana GuerreroName: Ana Guerrero
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Makeup Artist

profie photo of Galdino R. SamperioName: Galdino R. Samperio
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound

profie photo of Alfredo Rosas PriegoName: Alfredo Rosas Priego
Department: Editing
Job/Role: Editor

profie photo of Alex PhillipsName: Alex Phillips
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Director of Photography

profie photo of José RevueltasName: José Revueltas
Department: Writing
Job/Role: Screenplay

profie photo of Fernando A. RiveroName: Fernando A. Rivero
Department: Writing
Job/Role: Screenplay

profie photo of Fernando A. RiveroName: Fernando A. Rivero
Department: Directing
Job/Role: Director

profie photo of Fernando A. RiveroName: Fernando A. Rivero
Department: Writing
Job/Role: Story

profie photo of Ninón SevillaName: Ninón Sevilla
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Choreographer

profie photo of Carlos SampelayoName: Carlos Sampelayo
Department: Writing
Job/Role: Screenplay

profie photo of Pedro A. CalderónName: Pedro A. Calderón
Department: Production
Job/Role: Associate Producer

profie photo of Pérez PradoName: Pérez Prado
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Music Arranger

profie photo of James L. FieldsName: James L. Fields
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound Director

profie photo of José Luis CalderónName: José Luis Calderón
Department: Production
Job/Role: Producer

profie photo of Manuel Muñoz 'Torito'Name: Manuel Muñoz 'Torito'
Department: Directing
Job/Role: Assistant Director

profie photo of Javier MateosName: Javier Mateos
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound Engineer

profie photo of Enrique HernándezName: Enrique Hernández
Department: Production
Job/Role: Production Director

profie photo of Nicolás Rueda Jr.Name: Nicolás Rueda Jr.
Department: Art
Job/Role: Title Designer

profie photo of Othón ArgumedoName: Othón Argumedo
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Still Photographer

profie photo of Roberto MoralesName: Roberto Morales
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Choreographer

profie photo of José DíazName: José Díaz
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Dresser

profie photo of Pedro LópezName: Pedro López
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Other

profie photo of Enrique HutchinsonName: Enrique Hutchinson
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Makeup Artist

Movie Posters and Wallapapers - Perdida (1950)

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