Como Todos Las Madres (1945)
Directed by Fernando Soler
Run Time - 105 min. |
Countries - Mexico |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Originally titled Como Todos Las Madres stars Mexican film luminary Fernando Soler, who also directed. Based on a popular stage play, the film is a gabby paean to Mother Love, as exemplified by the relationship between Rosario (Sara Del Rio), her two sons and her daughters. Worried that she'll endanger her children's happiness, Rosario refuses the proposal of handsome Coronel Rivera (Soler). It soon develops that the kids could have used a father-figure in their lives, especially when one of the sons goes dangerously astray. Comedy relief (and in this case it is relief) is provided by Joaquin Pardave, a fixture of movies of this nature.