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Wikipedia article




'La reina del trpico' ('The Queen of the Tropics') is a Mexican drama film directed by Ral de Anda. It was released in 1946 and starring Mara Antonieta Pons and Luis Aguilar.

Plot



In Papantla, Veracruz, the orphan girl Maria Antonia (Mara Antonieta Pons) lives with Don Anselmo (Arturo Soto Rangel), a peasant producer of vanilla and his wife Trini (Maria Gentil Arcos), who adopted her since she was very small. Arrives from the Mexico City the lawyer Esteban (Carlos Lpez Moctezuma), son of Don Anselmo, and in the feast of the Corpus he dazzles with the beauty of Mara Antonia. the villain intoxicates the girl with the purpose to possess her. He returns to Mexico City and he promises to Mara Antonia that he come back for her when he has triumphed. Don Anselmo seriously ill and Mara Antonia travels to Mexico City to tell Esteban, who does not want to receive in his luxury apartment. Maria Antonia is alone and to the mercy of the dangers of the city, until she meets the young Andres (Luis Aguilar) and his friend Pizarrn (Fernando Soto "Mantequilla"), who give her asylum in their neighborhood.

Cast



* Mara Antonieta Pons ... 'Mara Antonia'

* Luis Aguilar ... 'Andrs'

* Carlos Lpez Moctezuma ... 'Esteban'

* Fernando Soto "Mantequilla" ... 'Pizarrn'

* Arturo Soto Rangel ... 'Don Anselmo'

* Mara Gentil Arcos ... 'Doa Trini'

* Emma Roldn ... 'Doa Gumersinda'

Reviews



When one says that Maria Antonieta Pons is the 'Queen of the Tropics', it is true, because it is the name of a movie that she starred surrounded by great actors. To justify her Cuban accent, in the film was assigned to her a role of an orphan whose origin was unknown and was adopted by a peasant couple; the plot happening in Papantla, Veracruz. Even when she tried to be demure, she don't kept to hearing the call of the music, and to the minimum provocation, she moves with the rhythm of the music in the company of another Cuban dancer highlighted in the Mexican cinema: Kiko Mendive, who prepared several choreographies executed by this rumbera star.

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