The Stronger Sex (1946 film) explained

Director:Emilio Gómez Muriel
Producer:José Luis Bueno
Starring:Mapy Cortés
Rafael Baledón
Ángel Garasa
Music:Ernesto Cortázar
Jose de la Vega
Rosalío Ramírez
Cinematography:Agustín Martínez Solares
Editing:Jorge Bustos
Studio:Clasa Films Mundiales
Distributor:Clasa-Mohme
Runtime:81 minutes
Country:México
Language:Spanish

The Stronger Sex (Spanish: El Sexo Fuerte) is a 1946 Mexican comedy film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel and starring Mapy Cortés, Rafael Baledón and Ángel Garasa.[1] [2] It was shot at the Clasa Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Jorge Fernández and Edward Fitzgerald.

Synopsis

Two men are shipwrecked on a remote island ruled entirely by women. They find that men have been reduced to an inferior, slave-like status. However, the arrival of the two outsiders soon causes disruption in the social hierarchy of the island.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Yankelevich, Pablo. México, país refugio: la experiencia de los exilios en el siglo XX. 2002. Plaza y Valdes. 978-970-722-096-6. 234.
  2. Riera p.297