La razón de la culpa
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Jaime Contreras
Ramón Pérez Peláez
| La razón de la culpa | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Juan José Ortega[1] |
| Written by | Catalina D'Erzel[1] Jaime Contreras Ramón Pérez Peláez |
| Starring | Blanca de Castejón Andrés Soler María Elena Marqués |
| Cinematography | Jack Draper[1] |
| Edited by | Rafael Ceballos Charles L. Kimball |
| Music by | Manuel Esperón[1] Rafael de Paz[1] Agustín Lara[1] |
Production companies | Compañía Cinematográfica Mexicana, S.A. |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
| Country | Mexico |
| Language | Spanish |
La razón de la culpa (English: "The reason for the blame") is a 1943 Mexican film directed by Juan José Ortega who also directed Corazón salvaje. The film stars Blanca de Castejón,[2] Andrés Soler[3][2] and María Elena Marqués[2] as well as Pedro Infante as Roberto. This was one of Ricardo Montalbán's first films.[4]
Pedro Infante was still a novice when he was cast in the role of Roberto, a Spaniard gachupín,[5] but it was his northern accent (Sinaloa) that caused the director Juan José Ortega to make the decision to overdub Infante's voice[6] with that of Jesús Valero, who was from Spain. While it was Valero's speaking voice in the film, it was Infante's voice giving character to the songs he interprets.[7] When the film was broadcast on Netflix Spain however, all the voices were overdubbed so that the accents matched those of the viewers in Spain.[7] The role as Roberto was the only film that Infante appeared in that he portrayed a foreigner.[8]
Plot
Robert meets and falls in love with a married woman while on a transatlantic crossing from Spain to Mexico. Once in Mexico, he goes to her home and claims to be a friend of her husband Andrés and is offered lodging until he returns.[2]