The Second Woman (1953 film) explained

The Second Woman
Director:José Díaz Morales
Producer:Alfonso Rosas Priego
Music:Antonio Díaz Conde
Cinematography:Ezequiel Carrasco
Editing:Alfredo Rosas Priego
Studio:Producciones Rosas Priego
Distributor:Clasa-Mohme
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Mexico

The Second Woman (Spanish: La segunda mujer) is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by José Díaz Morales and starring Rosa Carmina, Antonio Aguilar and Freddy Fernández.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Ramón Rodríguez Granada.

Plot

A couple with preteen children breaks up. The husband (played by Antonio Aguilar) meets a new woman and they marry. As the children grow up, the film analyzes the impact of their parents' separation on their lives.

References

  1. López García p.52

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