
100 minutes
4/6/1950
This dazed Mexican-melodrama-cum-boozer-heist-noir cuts a dark swath over a border nominally dominated by the hardboiled likes of Chandler and Hammett. Employing many of the classic tropes of Mexican noir (blood-tainted money, hothouse betrayals, the entrapped yearnings of dark hearts), we follow the slow demise of a gang who hole up in an attic in the wake of a fatal robbery. Galindo liberally dashes in lashes of the smokiest amour mort, gradually whittling it down to an ill-fated if rapturous coupling of gangster’s moll and underling. Starring Leticia Palma and Víctor Parra.

Víctor Parra
as Paco Mendiola

Leticia Palma
as Lucrecia

Tito Junco
as Máximo
José Pulido
as Antonio Gil

Manuel Dondé
as El Lagarto
Conchita Gentil Arcos
as Doña Trini

Salvador Quiroz
as El general

Sara Montes
as Novia de Antonio

José Elías Moreno
as Comandante Canseco
Bruno Márquez
as Don Romulo
Manuel de la Vega
as Domínguez, agente policía
Ángel Infante
as Manejador de cerveceria

Jorge Martínez de Hoyos
as Don Nacho