The Naked Woman (film)

The Naked Woman (Spanish: La mujer desnuda) is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by Fernando Méndez and starring Meche Barba, Antonio Aguilar and Miguel Torruco.[1] It is part of the genre of Rumberas film popular during the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema.A cabaret dancer, daughter of a circus clown, marries a famous singer.In this film, Meche Barba does not appear naked as the title suggests, but she was painted gold, and then dressed in expensive fur coats in a gruesome story with a melodramatic ending.[2] The great photography of Agustín Martínez Solares stands out and gives a touch of Film noir with the singer Antonio Aguilar as a sort of Mexican Victor Mature who gives a tremendous beating to the villain Miguel Torruco.
Fernando MéndezGregorio WalersteinMeche BarbaAntonio AguilarMiguel TorrucoCarlos López MoctezumaAgustín Martínez SolaresSergio Guerrerodrama filmRumberas filmGolden Age of Mexican CinemaSan Ángel StudiosMexico Cityart directorAurora SeguraFanny SchillerMaría VictoriaLupe CarrilesPascual García PeñaFilm noirVictor Mature