Just Any Woman
1949 film
- Rafael Gil
- Miguel Mihura
- María Félix
- António Vilar
- Mary Delgado
Production
company
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Suevia Films
Release date
- 15 August 1949 (1949-08-15)
Running time
Just Any Woman (Spanish: Una mujer cualquiera) is a 1949 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring María Félix, António Vilar and Mary Delgado.[1]
Synopsis
A woman who is alone tries to get ahead on her own, but precisely her beauty hinders her because all men see her as an instrument of pleasure, and the only way out of her is to "do the street". She then meets Luis, who is going to get her into a big mess, turning her life into a frenetic obstacle course.[2]
Cast
- María Félix as Nieves Blanco
- António Vilar as Luis
- Mary Delgado as Isabel
- Juan Espantaleón as Comisario
- José Nieto as Vecino
- Juan de Landa as Padre de Luis
- Manolo Morán as Taxista
- Eduardo Fajardo as Ricardo
- Fernando Fernández de Córdoba as Doctor
- Ángel de Andrés as Camionero
- Carolina Giménez as Rosa
- Ricardo Acero as Viajero tren
- Julia Caba Alba as Ofelia
- María Isbert as Pasajera tren
- Félix Fernández as Julio
- Rafael Bardem as Diseñador de moda
- José Prada as Policía tren
- Manuel Requena as Sereno
- Manuel Aguilera as Ayudante comisario
- Luis Rivera
- Arturo Marín as Revisor tren
- Manuel San Román
- Francisco Bernal as Manuel
- Tomás Blanco as Marido de Nieves
- Manuel Guitián as Fidel
- Casimiro Hurtado as Mecánico
- Julia Lajos as Tía Pilar
- Santiago Rivero as Ramón
- Emilio Santiago as Recepcionista hotel
References
Bibliography
- Bentley, Bernard. A Companion to Spanish Cinema. Boydell & Brewer 2008.
External links
- Just Any Woman at IMDb
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Films directed by Rafael Gil
- The Man Who Wanted to Kill Himself (1942)
- Journey to Nowhere (1942)
- Traces of Light (1943)
- Eloisa Is Under an Almond Tree (1943)
- Lessons in Good Love (1944)
- The Nail (1944)
- Thirsty Land (1945)
- The Phantom and Dona Juanita (1945)
- The Prodigal Woman (1946)
- The Holy Crown (1947)
- Don Quixote (1947)
- The Faith (1947)
- Mare Nostrum (1948)
- The Sunless Street (1948)
- Just Any Woman (1949)
- Adventures of Juan Lucas (1949)
- Saturday Night (1950)
- Apollo Theatre (1950)
- The Great Galeoto (1951)
- Our Lady of Fatima (1951)
- The Song of Sister Maria (1952)
- From Madrid to Heaven (1952)
- I Was a Parish Priest (1953)
- He Died Fifteen Years Ago (1954)
- Judas' Kiss (1954)
- The Other Life of Captain Contreras (1955)
- The Cock Crow (1955)
- The Big Lie (1956)
- Miracle of the White Suit (1956)
- Let's Make the Impossible! (1958)
- Luxury Cabin (1959)
- College Boarding House (1959)
- Litri and His Shadow (1960)
- Darling (1961)
- Green Harvest (1961)
- Rogelia (1962)
- Queen of the Chantecler (1962)
- You and Me Are Three (1962)
- The Blackmailers (1963)
- Pedrito de Andía's New Life (1965)
- Currito of the Cross (1965)
- Samba (1965)
- Road to Rocío (1966)
- He's My Man! (1966)
- Another's Wife (1967)
- Fruit of Temptation (1968)
- The Sailor with Golden Fists (1968)
- A Decent Adultery (1969)
- Blood in the Bullring (1969)
- The Locket (1970)
- The Man Who Wanted to Kill Himself (1970)
- The Green Envelope (1971)
- The Doubt (1972)
- Nothing Less Than a Real Man (1972)
- The Guerrilla (1973)
- The King is the Best Mayor (1974)
- The Good Days Lost (1975)
- Forget the Drums (1975)
- Death's Newlyweds (1975)
- The Legion Like Women (1976)
- Two Men and Two Women Amongst Them (1977)
- Father Cami's Wedding (1979)
- Spoiled Children (1980)
- And in the Third Year, He Rose Again (1980)
- Old Shirt to New Jacket (1982)
- The Autonomines (1984)
- The Cheerful Colsada Girls (1984)
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