"It's considered a masterpiece of the Rumberas film, and the classic example of a Mexican 'Cabaretera' Noir." (Noirsville)
Directed by Alberto Gout, written by Alvaro Custodio (story), Carlos Sampelayo, (adaptation) and Alberto Gout (screenplay). Cinematography was by Alex Phillips, and Music by Antonio Díaz Conde.
The film stars Ninón Sevilla (Victimas del Pecado (1950)) as Elena Tejero, Andrea Palma (The Woman of the Port (1934)) as Rosaura de Cervera the "Madame," Tito Junco (The Exterminating Angel aka El ángel exterminador (1962)) as Lucio Sáenz "El Guapo" (the handsome one) a procurer and racketeer.
Ninón Sevilla as Elena Tejero |
Andrea Palma as Rosaura de Cervera |
Tito Junco as Lucio Sáenz "El Guapo" |
Also starring Rubén Rojo as Mario Cervera, Miguel Inclán as Rengo (Gimpy) Jorge Mondragón as Pacomio Rodríguez, Luis López Somoza as Ricardo Cervera, Maruja Grifell as Consuelo Tejero, Elena's mother, María Gentil Arcos as Petra, Rosaura's maid, Salvador Lozano as Ramón, Consuelo's lover, Miguel Manzano as El Rana (The Frog), Pedro Vargas as Himself, and Ana María González as Herself.
Chihuahua, Mexico. Elena the tall, beautiful, fiery red-haired, pampered young daughter of Senior Tejero, comes home one day to find her mother Consuelo Tejero passionately kissing in the embrace of her lover Ramón.
This sends Elena running in shock from the house she wanders about Chihuahua in a daze. When she returns home later, she finds her now dishonored father sitting zombie like in an easy chair, in deep depression.
dazed |
She finds and reads the "adios (adios mi esposo) muchacho" letter and then hugs him in tears. He decides to blow his brains out as soon as Elena leaves the room.
Hearing a gunshot - Elana with Enedina Díaz de Leónas Juana, the Tejeros' maid rt. |
So now sans mother and father Elena is too depressed to remain in her hometown Chihuahua. She has to quit her dancing school lessons and heads North to Ciudad Juárez to try and find a job to support herself. Every job she finds ends in disaster because all the men she works with cannot keep their hands off her.
Ciudad Juárez |
Unwanted advances |
Tomcats |
Even a serving job has the customers pawing at her.
Sit on my lap Elena, and we'll talk about the first thing that pops up |
Elena walking down the street after work near the Pigalle Cabaret runs into an old acquaintance from Chihuahua, Lucio "El Guapo" Sáenz, a real ladies man, i.e a womanizer, who used to flirt with her when he used to hang out around her dance studio.
Elena tells Lucio her woes. Lucio tells her that he can get her a job as a secretary from his friend Rosaura de Cervera the owner of the Pigalle. Lucio offers to buy her a dinner and then he will introduce her to Rosaura.
Ana María González |
They go in, eat, drink expensive champagne, and dance. While all this is going on, Rosaura is spying down on the proceedings through a louvered vent. Elena is getting a bit drunk.
Rosaura spying |
Finally Lucio brings Elena up to Rosaura's office. Lucio introduces Elena to Rosaura and tells Rosaura that Elena is a secretary and needs a job. Rosaura offers Elena 1000 pesos and a room to live in. Elena is glad for the work. Rosaura tells her maid Petra to escort Elena up to her new room.
Rosaura looking over Elena's merchandize. |
As soon as Elena is out of sight, Rosaura pays Lucio his procurement money. Lucio wants a bonus payment because Elena is still a virgin. Rosaura gives it to him.
Petra returns and Rosaura tells her to make some tea for Elena and to bring it here so that she can slip some knockout powder into Elena's cup.
Feeling woozie |
The sacrificial lamb-ette |
Elena drinks the tea and passes out across the bed. A few minutes later, a man who was obviously probably watching from a peephole, enters the room.
Thanks Petra for another exquisite deflowering |
Elena wakes up, discovers that she has been ravaged and immediately starts shouting. She enters Rosauras office wild eyed, spitting and screaming, that she will report her to the police.
Policía!!!! |
Elena with tonight's current trick |
Lucio unperturbed just picks up another prostitute / dancer and sits at a different table. The orchestra plays a dance number. Elena's client wants to dance. While Elena and her client dance Lucio's eyes are riveted on Elena.
drink in the face |
Elena becomes quite the attraction over the next few months. When she enters the cabaret everyone notices. When she struts seductively around the dancefloor, all eyes and the camera follow, this is all done to the complete song "Aventurera" sung by Pedro Vargas, think of it as the Noir equivalent of a music video. She is Smoking and I don't just mean her cigarette.
The Aventurera Sequence
Pedro Vargas singing "Aventurera" |
Elena spots Ramón, her mother's lover and the man who broke up her happy home, sitting at a table with friends and prostitutes. Elena angrily blows a double stream of smoke out of her nostrils. It's a nice effect.
Ramón!!! |
She storms over grabs a bottle off the table and smashes it over his head. As Ramón falls to the floor Elena starts stopping him with her pumps. Another melee erupts and Rango must once again drag Elena kicking and screaming up to Rosaura's office.
Kicking Ramón |
Stomping Ramón |
Lucio wondering WTF is going on with Elena? With Pacomio Rodríguez and Ray Montoya. |
Rango dragging Elena away... |
...and upstairs to Rosaura's office |
Rosaura wants Rango to cut Elena for attacking a wealthy client, but Lucio and his gang burst into the office with guns drawn. Lucio knocks down Rango and wants to kill him, but Elena takes pity on him and spares his life. Lucio then robs Rosaura of all the money she has on hand. Elena leaves the Pigalle with Lucio.
Not taking this lying down Rosaura finds Lucio's man Pacomio Rodríguez who she knows is a slime ball worm who can be bought off. She pays him to see to it that she will get her revenge on Lucio.
Elena now also becomes part of Lucio's gang. Lucio has a plan to rob a jewelry store. However Pacomio chickens out at the last minute (according to his plan).
Pacomio gets cold feet |
So Lucio has to use Elena as their getaway driver instead. Meanwhile, Pacomio goes and tips off Rosaura who rats out the job to the police. On the night of the robbery Elena is sitting outside in the getaway car while Lucio and Montoya break in and enter the store.
Pacomio tips off Rosaura |
Hola pelirroja, ¿qué tal un beso caliente? |
When Lucio and Montoya come outside they get into a gun battle with the cops. Montoya is killed and Lucio is sent to prison. Rosaura has got her revenge.
Time passes. Elena is now working in another cabaret as a popular headliner in Mexico City. There she meets Mario a successful lawyer. Mario is infatuated with Elena and asks her to come with him to Guadalajara. He gives Elena his card.
Calle Del Ejido, Mexico City |
Rubén Rojo as Mario Cervera |
Of course everything goes Noirsville, because after meeting Mario's younger brother Ricardo, she is finally introduced to her soon to be mother-in-law, who turns out to be Rosaura.
Noirsville
Ninón Sevilla is a lot of fun to watch going from innocent virgin to hard as nails cabaretera. It will be a a pleasure seek out more of her Noir work.
Here is her IMDb Bio - Ninon Sevilla was a Mexican showgirl born in Cuba and raised by an aunt in the populous Centro Habana sector, Ninón Sevilla was graced with feline features, wonderful legs and exceptional vitality. She successfully danced her way through Havana night clubs and cabarets, and arrived in Mexico in 1946, where she made her film debut. Although she had already imposed her eccentric attires and hairdos, it was her association with filmmaker Alberto Gout that determined the creation of her erotic film persona. She rapidly became the icon of the rumbera, an archetype of the Mexican film musicals, a "bad girl" who is dignified by dancing. Ninón became an erotic myth and a superstar, working with the best talent in the film industry (Emilio Fernández, Pedro Armendáriz, Gabriel Figueroa, Agustín Lara, José Revuelta), in the biggest sound stages at Churubusco, choreographing her own complicated numbers, and her fame reached non-Spanish speaking markets, as Brazil and France. She was also among the first to introduce traces of the santería rites in her dances, and to acknowledge the presence of African elements in the Caribbean cultures in her films' stories. With the decline of Mexican cinema in the 50s, Ninón Sevilla retired, but she made a successful comeback in 1980, with "Noche de carnaval", winning the top Mexican award for an actress for the first time in her career.
Tito Junco is excellent as the silver tongued sleazeball womanizer, I got a kick out of his assortment of "low company," in character, hand painted ties. Andrea Palma plays both the cabaret whorehouse madam and the high class matron with equal aplomb and she is very believable. All in all a great addition to the Noir canon 8-9/10.
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