
Él
Jul 09 1953
•2h 32m
•Drama, Thriller, Romance
Gloria encounters Francisco, a man whose social veneer betrays a truer self burrowed underneath.
Cast
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Arturo de Córdova
Francisco Galván de Montemayor

Delia Garcés
Gloria Milalta

Aurora Walker
Esperanza Peralta

Carlos Martínez Baena
Padre Velasco
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