La mujer que yo amé
Jun 29 1950
•2h 30m
•Drama
A musician is injured and threatened for defending a girl and decides to go to the capital, where fame and success achieved. She is glad to know that he has succeeded, however, has become a street prostitute prone to paralysis. Finally one day he takes courage and decides to look for, since it has become invalid again ...
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Elsa Aguirre

Agustín Lara

José Elías Moreno

Andrés Soler
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