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- The Devourer (Spanish: La devoradora) is a 1946 Mexican crime drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring María Félix, Luis Aldás and Julio...
- (The Other One) (1945, Mexico) Crepúsculo (Twilight) (1945, Mexico) La devoradora (The Man Eater) (1946, Mexico)[g] Macadam (Back Streets of Paris) (1946...
- Fuentes filmed together another two films: La Mujer sin Alma (1944) and La Devoradora (1946). As María Félix herself said, "With these films, I became the number...
- imperfecto (1967) Una reverenda madre (1968) El estupendhombre (1971) Las devoradoras de un ardiente helado (1972) El mago (1973) Los amigos o La proliferación...
- "Globo começa a gravar "Desejos de Mulher", nova novela das sete". "A devoradora das sete". Archived from the original on 2014-03-12. Retrieved 2012-05-21...
- Emilio Fernández, Katy Jurado 1962 Si yo fuera millonario María, "La Devoradora" Julián Soler Miguel Aceves Mejía 1963 Amor y ****o (Safo '63) Diana Luis...
- Alcalá (1931, from Las Leandras) and La Devoradora (1932) made her a household name in Spain. La Devoradora established her as the maneater of Spanish...
- clipe!". "Laura no sanatório: Autora diz que Constância será 'mãe cruel e devoradora'". "'Lado a Lado': História de Laura em sanatório é inspirada em fatos...
- Spanish). Mexico City. Retrieved August 2, 2012. "**** Rabel y la ciudad devoradora" [**** Rabel and the devouring city]. Proceso (in Spanish). Mexico City...
- quiere en Jalisco! (1942) Doña Bárbara (1943) El rey se divierte (1944) La devoradora (1946) Si Adelita se fuera con otro (1948) Allá en el Rancho Grande (1949)...