Mujeres Enganadas (1961)

Run Time - 90 min.  |   Countries - Mexico  |   MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Eleanor Mannikka

This conventional melodrama and police story combined, focuses on the tale of three sisters who are triplets in actuality but have been separated and are not aware of their relationship. Fate brings them together when they are caught in a scam, victims of ruthless criminals who prey on young women in the performing arts or wherever physical attractiveness is in the job description. Once the women come into contact with each other they discover their relationship and help the police in nabbing the culprits who were preying on them, and others. The sisters are played by Rosita Arenas (of the "Látigo Negro" movies), Luz María Aguilar, and Marina Camacho. Co-scripter Roberto Rodríguez is most known for his production company, and as a pioneer of Mexican talkies, thanks to his invention of a breakthrough sound recording system.