Casa de Mujeres
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Alberto Varela
Jack Wagner
| Casa de Mujeres | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Julián Soler |
| Written by | Enrique Suarez de Deza Alberto Varela |
| Produced by | Mauricio de la Serna Jack Wagner |
| Starring | |
| Edited by | Rafael Ceballos |
| Music by | Manuel Esperón |
| Distributed by | Producciones Carlos Amador |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
| Country | Mexico |
| Language | Spanish |
Casa de Mujeres ("House of Women"), also named El Hijo de Todas ("The Son of All"), is a 1966 Mexican drama film directed by Julián Soler and starring Dolores del Río, Elsa Aguirre, Rosa María Vázquez, Marta Romero, Elsa Cárdenas and María Duval.
At a Christmas party the women of a luxurious brothel all decide to become "mothers" to a baby boy born in a nearby home whose mother dies giving birth, and to reform.
The child grows up, and as a man informs them of his upcoming marriage. His "mothers" face the fear of being rejected and ostracized by their own son because of their previous lives as prostitutes.
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Casa de Mujeres was the last film in which the legendary actress Dolores del Río starred in her native country. She played the role of a madame of a brothel. Del Río's performance in this movie shocked the public because of how she stood out among all the young actresses. The film was not a critical success, but it was very financially successful. One critic wondered: Has Mexican cinema come a long way from Santa to Casa de Mujeres?"[1][2][3]