Susanna, daughter of vice

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Movie
German title Susanna, daughter of vice
Original title Susana
Country of production Mexico
original language Spanish
Publishing year 1951
length 86 minutes
Rod
Director Luis Buñuel
script Luis Buñuel,
Jaime Salvador,
Rodolfo Usigli
production Sergio Kogan
music Raúl Lavista
camera José Ortiz Ramos
cut Jorge Bustos,
Luis Buñuel
occupation
  • Fernando Soler : Don Guadalupe
  • Rosita Quintana : Susana
  • Víctor Manuel Mendoza: Jesus
  • Matilde Palou: Doña Carmen
  • María Gentil Arcos: Felisa
  • Luis López Somoza: Alberto

Susanna, Daughter of Vice (Original title: Susana ) is a Mexican film by Luis Buñuel from 1951, which is based on a story by Manuel Reachi.

action

On a stormy night Susana escapes from a reformatory and arrives at the estate of Don Guadalupe and his wife Carmen, where she turns three men (Don Guadalupe, his son Alberto and the overseer Jesus). In their jealousy, the men encounter each other more and more aggressively, until Doña Carmen attacks Susana with a riding whip. When Susana is taken into custody by the police, peace returns to the hacienda.

criticism

"Buñuel's second film with Fernando Soler primarily served the career of the producer's girlfriend, Rosita Quintana ."

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Bill Krohn / Paul Duncan (eds.): Luis Buñuel - Complete Films (2006), p. 70