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La bien pagada

  • 1948
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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La bien pagada (1948)
Drama

After his wife cheats on him, a millionaire leaves her, only to return several years later to find her dancing at a cabaret.After his wife cheats on him, a millionaire leaves her, only to return several years later to find her dancing at a cabaret.After his wife cheats on him, a millionaire leaves her, only to return several years later to find her dancing at a cabaret.

  • Director
    • Alberto Gout
  • Writers
    • José María Carretero
    • Alberto Gout
  • Stars
    • María Antonieta Pons
    • Víctor Junco
    • Blanca Estela Pavón
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    24
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    • Director
      • Alberto Gout
    • Writers
      • José María Carretero
      • Alberto Gout
    • Stars
      • María Antonieta Pons
      • Víctor Junco
      • Blanca Estela Pavón
    • 1User review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    María Antonieta Pons
    María Antonieta Pons
    • Carola Rute…
    Víctor Junco
    Víctor Junco
    • Fernando Jordán
    Blanca Estela Pavón
    Blanca Estela Pavón
    • Violeta Rute
    Esperanza Issa
    • María Rosa
    Carmen Molina
    Carmen Molina
    • Julita
    Jorge Ancira
    • Carlos Blasco
    Carlos Martínez Baena
    • Don Jorge Rute
    José Elías Moreno
    José Elías Moreno
    • Gabriel
    José Eduardo Pérez
    • Enrique
    Jorge Mondragón
    • Acébal
    Carmen Guillén
    • Acompañante de Fernando en cabaret
    María Luisa Serrano
    • Doña Laura, mamá de Carola
    David Lama
    David Lama
    • Vocalist on song 'Falsaria'
    • (singing voice)
    Ricardo Adalid
    • Cliente en cabaret
    • (uncredited)
    Ricardo Carti
    • Empleado en cabaret
    • (uncredited)
    María Luisa Cortés
    • Invitada a fiesta
    • (uncredited)
    Miguel de Molina
    Miguel de Molina
    • Cantante
    • (uncredited)
    Emilio Garibay
    • Hombre en cantina
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alberto Gout
    • Writers
      • José María Carretero
      • Alberto Gout
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    5EdgarST

    Maritoña Blues

    A veritable catalog of addictions, "La bien pagada" is very useful for the study of addiction to relationships, to sex, to diamonds and a few more dependencies, all of which helped filmmaker Alberto Gout to acquire more skill to later guide Ninón Sevilla through the meanders of emotional and physical misery in his cabaret classics, long before the publishing of self-help books and the practice of 12-step programs, more benefited with Ninón's honest impudence, than with the falsely refined posture of Maritoña Pons, who cannot wait for the drums to beat to release her rumbera rascal.

    In the labyrinthine plot, when Carola Rute (Pons) is required in marriage by Fernando Jordán (Víctor Junco), a very rich business man, whose wealth is administered by her father, she accepts to marry, even though she knows that her sister Victoria (Blanca Estela Pavón) loves the entrepreneur. However Victoria is engaged to a whiny man from Jalisco, whose mother is possibly afflicted with Alzheimer (which nobody identified by then, but for the way he describes her condition...), and she marries him. If in a couple of dialog lines Carola says that she married Fernando because she was forced by her father (most probably melodrama rubbish, by the upright image Gout offers of Mr. Rute), the new Mrs. Jordán does not wait too long to have an affair with a slimy pilot, an ex-boyfriend whom she "really loves". No wonder: Fernando is the classic inaccessible man, with a cold and distant attitude that he supposedly acquired in his ascent (he was even an acrobat!) from misery in the world of business, but he is ready to jump on Carola whenever she is lying in bed. Ah, but when he discovers her in the pilot's arms, he rejects her, goes to Paris, refines himself a bit and comes back changed: more cheerful, but still the mean guy.

    By then, Carola is no longer Carola but Diamond Piedad (or Pity), an expensive prostitute that dances rumba in a chic cabaret, a plot point that legitimizes various musical numbers. What comes next is not narratable, concerning who loves who, and the short screen time it takes before they change the object of their affections, so if you laugh out loud. It is completely understandable.

    It is interesting though to see Gout make two rehearsals of a scene that in 1950 would function very well in "Aventurera": as Pedro Vargas sings the title song written by Agustín Lara, a hurt and suffering Ninón Sevilla crosses the dance floor of the cabaret, feeling that don Pedro is reproaching her and only her for being a tramp. In "La bien pagada" it happens twice: Carola a.k.a. Diamond Piedad crosses the hall, first, as María Luisa Landín sings "Amor perdido" ("Lost Love"), while Carola feels Landín is singing about no other love but the one she lost from Fernando; and to finish off, she makes a second miserable crossing, as Miguel de Molina sings "La bien pagá" ("The Well Paid"), so there is no doubt she is the one.

    If you want to have fun and complete your Gout album, do not miss "La bien pagada". If you prefer a more polished and sharpened Gout, better search for "Aventurera" and "Sensualidad".

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      La Bien Pagada
      Written by Ramón Perelló (as Ramón Perello Rodenas)

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    • Release date
      • February 20, 1948 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Pecadora Arrependida
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico
    • Production company
      • Producciones Rosas Priego
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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