
Maria Candelaria
Drama · Romance
Overview
A young journalist asks an old artist about the portrait of a naked Indian woman that he has in his study. The artist tells the story of Maria Candelaria, a young Indian woman who was rejected by her own people for being the daughter of a prostitute. She is protected by a young Indian man, Lorenzo Rafael, who has fallen in love with her.
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Dolores del Río
Dolores del Río
María Candelaria
Dolores del Río
María Candelaria


Pedro Armendáriz
Pedro Armendáriz
Lorenzo Rafael
Pedro Armendáriz
Lorenzo Rafael
Alberto Galán
Alberto Galán
El Pintor
Alberto Galán
El Pintor
Margarita Cortés
Margarita Cortés
Lupe
Margarita Cortés
Lupe


Miguel Inclán
Miguel Inclán
Don Damian
Miguel Inclán
Don Damian


Beatriz Ramos
Beatriz Ramos
Reporter
Beatriz Ramos
Reporter


Rafael Icardo
Rafael Icardo
Priest
Rafael Icardo
Priest
Julio Ahuet
Julio Ahuet
Jose Alfonso
Julio Ahuet
Jose Alfonso
Lupe del Castillo
Lupe del Castillo
Bone-doctor (as Guadalupe del Castillo)
Lupe del Castillo
Bone-doctor (as Guadalupe del Castillo)
Lupe Inclán
Lupe Inclán
Gossip
Lupe Inclán
Gossip
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