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  1. Raúl Lavista (31 October 1913 – 19 October 1980) was a Mexican composer of film scores. Lavista worked prolifically during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, and was credited on more than three hundred different productions. He is the father of the photographer Paulina Lavista.

  2. Raúl Lavista (31 October 1913 – 19 October 1980) was a Mexican composer of film scores. Lavista worked prolifically during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, and was credited on more than three hundred different productions. He is the father of the photographer Paulina Lavista.

  3. Raúl Lavista Peimbert (31 de octubre de 1913 - 19 de octubre de 1980), conocido como Raúl Lavista, fue un músico, director de orquesta y compositor mexicano, nacido y fallecido en la Ciudad de México. Fue socio fundador de la Sociedad de Autores y Compositores de México. [1]

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    The film opens in Mexico, in the home of an upper-class antiques salesman named Don Carlos Montero and his wife Rosario, whose son, Carlos or Carlitos, is accused of stealing by the principal of his school. Carlitos is scolded harshly by his father when he comes home, and is locked in his room. Carlitos runs away, but is found by an engineer named ...

    (in Spanish) Una mujer sin amor at the cinema of Mexico site of the ITESM
    Una mujer sin amor at IMDb
  4. Ánimas Trujano (Mifune, dubbed by Narciso Busquets) is a drunken, irresponsible peasant who abuses his children and does nothing while his long-suffering wife supports the family.

  5. Raúl Lavista was born on October 31, 1913 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. He was a composer, known for El hombre sin rostro (1950), Darker Than Night (1975) and Tizoc (1957). He died on October 19, 1980 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.

  6. José Carlos tries his best to resolve the conflicts that his wife's racist attitude brings to their family. Ana Luisa soon gives birth to a daughter who surprisingly turns out to be dark-skinned, horrifying Ana Luisa.

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