Directed by Julio Bracho Initial release 1954 Cinematography Gabriel Figueroa | Distributed by Producciones Calderón Director Julio Bracho Production design Jesús Bracho | |
Produced by Guillermo Calderón
Pedro Arturo Calderón Written by José Carbo
Julio Bracho Starring Ninón Sevilla
Armando Silvestre
Carlos Lopez Moctezuma
Andrea Palma Music by Manuel Esperóno
Antonio Diaz Conde Music director Manuel Esperón, Antonio Díaz Conde Cast Ninón Sevilla, Andrea Palma, Armando Silvestre Similar Sensualidad, Mulata, Cry of the Bewitched, Victims of Sin, María la Voz |
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Take Me in Your Arms (in Spanish Llévame en tus brazos) is a 1954 Mexican Drama film directed by Julio Bracho. Starred by Ninón Sevilla and Armando Silvestre.
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Plot
In a little fisher's village in the Papaloapan River lives the fisher Pedro (Andrés Soler) and his two daughters Rita (Ninón Sevilla) and Martha (Rosenda Monteros). Rita loves a young man named José (Armando Silvestre) who has been fired from a sugar mill for organizing a strike. So, he and Rita can't marry soon. After a good fishing, all in the town celebrate a party. But Don Antonio (Julio Villarreal), the owner of the sugar mill, comes to collect Pedro the money that he lent him for a boat. As Pedro can't pay him, Don Antonio asks as pay to one of his daughters. Rita listens and she decides to go with Don Antonio to save her father and her sister. Before leaving, Rita makes love with José. When she leaves, José thinks that she has left him.