La gota de sangre Trailer (1950)
27 January 1950 Drama, Crime, Mystery 105 mins
Did Rodolfo just marry a serial murderess?
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27 January 1950 Drama, Crime, Mystery 105 mins
Did Rodolfo just marry a serial murderess?
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Lilia Michel as Alma
Rafael Baledón as Rodolfo
José Elías Moreno as Jefe de policía
Lupe del Castillo as Ramona, ama de llaves
Beatriz Jimeno as Ramona, ama de llaves
Jaime Valdés as Detective policía
Tito Junco as Juan José, chofer
Olga Jiménez as Elena
Andrés Soler as Abelardo, mayordomo
José María Linares Rivas as Médico
Daniel Arroyo as Hombre en restaurante (uncredited)
Magda Monzón as Empleada hotel (uncredited)
Salvador Quiroz as Administrador hotel (uncredited)
José Luis Rojas as Detective policía (uncredited)
Salvador Ruiz as Botones (uncredited)
Chano Urueta Writer
Rafael Baledón Producer
Chano Urueta Producer
Juan José Marino Editor
Jorge Fernández Art Direction
Chano Urueta Director
Agustín Jiménez Director of Photography
Sergio Véjar Assistant Camera
Guillermo Cramer Production Manager
Enrique L. Morfín Production Manager
Bertha Chiu Hairstylist
Felisa Ladrón de Guevara Makeup Artist
Felipe Marino Assistant Editor
Mexico 27 January 1950
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