The Blood Stain (1943)

The Blood Stain (1943) poster

Camelia, a prostitute who works in a low-class cabaret in Mexico City (called "The Blood Stain') meets Guillermo, a young man from the country who just arrived in the city looking for a better life. She offers to take care of him until he gets set up, and the initial friendship soon turns romantic. This inevitably causes problems with Gastón, Camelia's pimp.

Director: Adolfo Best-Maugard
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 70 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Jose Gamboa Ceballos
Cinematography: Ross Fisher, Agustín Jiménez
Editing: Miguel Ruiz Moncada
Production: A.PH.J.H Producciones
Country: Mexico
Language: Español
Original Language: es

Keywords

mexico

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Blood Stain about?
Camelia, a prostitute who works in a low-class cabaret in Mexico City (called "The Blood Stain') meets Guillermo, a young man from the country who just arrived in the city looking for a better life. She offers to take care of him until he gets set up, and the initial friendship soon turns romantic. This inevitably causes problems with Gastón, Camelia's pimp.
Who directed The Blood Stain?
The Blood Stain was directed by Adolfo Best-Maugard.
Who stars in The Blood Stain?
The Blood Stain stars Estela Inda, José Casal, Heribergo G. Batemberg, Manuel Dondé, Chico Mabarak, Kyra.
How long is The Blood Stain?
The Blood Stain has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is The Blood Stain?
The Blood Stain is a Drama film.
Where was The Blood Stain produced?
The Blood Stain was produced in Mexico.