The Lady of the Veil


The Lady of the Veil is a 1949 Mexican drama film directed by Alfredo B. Crevenna and starring Libertad Lamarque, Armando Calvo and Ernesto Alonso. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jesús Bracho.
The film is the first of five productions that Lamarque made with Crevenna, followed by Otra primavera, Huellas del pasado, La mujer sin lágrimas, and Si volvieras a mi.

Plot

Andrea del Monte is a singer who falls in love with Esteban Navarro, a failed actor who is also alcoholic and married. In a fit of rage, Esteban ends up killing his wife. Unable to relinquish her feelings for him, Andrea decides to go to prison to visit Esteban, but aware of the risk of ruining her reputation in such an act, she uses a veil to hide her identity. Esteban's defense attorney, Cristóbal, desires to find out who that mysterious lady is.

Cast

Production

Filming of the movie took place at Estudios Churubusco. Lamarque recorded the music and songs for the film after recovering from a throat condition.