
The Hidden One
Drama · Western · War
Overview
Amid the Mexican Revolution, a woman rises from the depths of poverty and becomes a courtesan who is much-sought-after by high-society men, but she cannot forget her love for a rebel leader.
Top Cast


María Félix
María Félix
Gabriela
María Félix
Gabriela


Pedro Armendáriz
Pedro Armendáriz
Felipe Rojano
Pedro Armendáriz
Felipe Rojano


Andrés Soler
Andrés Soler
General Nemesio Garza
Andrés Soler
General Nemesio Garza


Arturo Martínez
Arturo Martínez
Don Cosme
Arturo Martínez
Don Cosme


Domingo Soler
Domingo Soler
Tata Agustino Rojano
Domingo Soler
Tata Agustino Rojano


Jorge Martínez de Hoyos
Jorge Martínez de Hoyos
Máximo Tepal
Jorge Martínez de Hoyos
Máximo Tepal


Carlos Agostí
Carlos Agostí
Coronel Octavio Moreno
Carlos Agostí
Coronel Octavio Moreno


Sara Guasch
Sara Guasch
Hortensia
Sara Guasch
Hortensia


Miguel Manzano
Miguel Manzano
Don Chente
Miguel Manzano
Don Chente


Carlos Riquelme
Carlos Riquelme
Doctor Herrerías
Carlos Riquelme
Doctor Herrerías
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