Cuatro contra el mundo (1950)
This dazed Mexican-melodrama-cum-boozer-heist-noir cuts a dark swath over a border nominally dominated by the hardboiled likes of Chandler and Hammett. Employing many of the classic tropes of Mexican noir (blood-tainted money, hothouse betrayals, the entrapped yearnings of dark hearts), we follow the slow demise of a gang who hole up in an attic in the wake of a fatal robbery. Galindo liberally dashes in lashes of the smokiest amour mort, gradually whittling it down to an ill-fated if rapturous coupling of gangster’s moll and underling. Starring Leticia Palma and Víctor Parra.
Released: Apr 06, 1950
Runtime: 100 minutes
Stars: Víctor Parra, Leticia Palma, Tito Junco, José Pulido, Manuel Dondé, Conchita Gentil Arcos
Crew: Alejandro Galindo (Director), Alejandro Galindo (Writer), Gunther Gerszo (Writer), Gustavo César Carrión (Music), Gunther Gerszo (Art Direction), Agustín Martínez Solares (Cinematography)