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Take Me in Your Arms

To pay off her father's debts, Rita leaves her humble fishing village in Yucatan and gets exploited by several men, including a married politician who turns her into a big dancing star.

Top Cast

  • Ninón Sevilla

    Ninón Sevilla

    Rita Rosales

  • Armando Silvestre

    Armando Silvestre

    José

  • Andrés Soler

    Andrés Soler

    Don Pedro

  • Rodolfo Acosta

    Rodolfo Acosta

    Agustín

  • Rosenda Monteros

    Rosenda Monteros

    Marta - Rita's Sister

  • Julio Villarreal

    Julio Villarreal

    Don Antonio

  • Carlos López Moctezuma

    Carlos López Moctezuma

    Don Gregorio

  • Andrea Palma

    Andrea Palma

    Doña Eva

  • Consuelo Guerrero de Luna

    Consuelo Guerrero de Luna

    Doña Valentina

Overview

To pay off her father's debts, Rita leaves her humble fishing village in Yucatan and gets exploited by several men, including a married politician who turns her into a big dancing star.

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