The Woman I Lost Trailer

The Woman I Lost Trailer (1949)

"He fought to the death for the woman he loved" 12 July 1949 Crime 94 mins

A political revolutionary fights against injustice, his adoring wife by his side. But only in her death does he realize the depth of her love for him and their country. A dramatic romance from the 23 film library of the most iconic classic Mexican film and recording star, Pedro Infante.

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Cast

Pedro Infante

as Pedro Montaño

José Luis Jiménez

as Jose Marcos

Manuel R. Ojeda

as Don Joaquín

Aurora Walker

as La Madrina

Guillermo Calles

as Macedonio

Antonio R. Frausto

as Jefe Político

Conchita Gentil Arcos

as Madre de Laura

Joaquín Roche

as Padre de Laura

Ángel Infante

as Marcial

International Titles

Pedro Infante: La mujer que yo perdí Trailer

International Releases Dates

Mexico 12 July 1949

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Alternative movies trailers for The Woman I Lost

More movie trailers, teasers, and clips from The Woman I Lost:

PEDRO INFANTE "DETRÁS DE CÁMARAS" "LA MUJER QUE YO PERDÍ"

Imágenes detrás de cámaras durante la filmación de la película LA MUJER QUE YO PERDÍ 1949.

MELODIAS DE LA PELICULA LA MUJER QUE YO PERDI

ESTELARIZADA POR BLANCA ESTELA PAVO Y PEDRO INFANTE EN 1949.

LA MUJER QUE YO PERDI(PELICULA COMPLETA)

JORGE GOMEZ COPYRIGHT.

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