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Enamorada

Enamorada (1946)

7.8/10(58)·TMDBPG 1946 1h 39m ES

Enamorada (1946) is streaming free on Zoovie (1h 39m). Directed by Emilio Fernández, starring María Félix, Pedro Armendáriz, and Fernando Fernández. Genre: Drama and Romance. No subscription, no email required.

What is Enamorada (1946) about?

In Mexican Revolution times, a guerrilla general and his troops take the conservative town of Cholula, near by Mexico City. As the revolutionaries mistreat the town's riches, General Reyes falls for beautiful and wild Beatriz Peñafiel, the daughter of one of the town's richest men.

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Director:
Emilio Fernández
Production:
Panamerican Films
Country:
Mexico
Languages:
Spanish
Status:
Released
IMDb:
tt0038510

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Who stars in Enamorada (1946)?

María Félix as Beatriz Peñafiel, Pedro Armendáriz as Gen. José Juan Reyes, Fernando Fernández as Priest Rafael Sierra, José Morcillo as Carlos Peñafiel, Eduardo Arozamena as Mayor Joaquín Gómez, Miguel Inclán as Capt. Bocanegra, Manuel Dondé as Fidel Bernal, Eugenio Rossi as Eduardo Roberts.

Also Known As

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I watch Enamorada online for free?

You can watch Enamorada (1946) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is Enamorada?

Enamorada has a running time of 1h 39m (99 minutes total).

Who directed Enamorada?

Enamorada was directed by Emilio Fernández.

Is Enamorada worth watching?

Enamorada has critically acclaimed reviews with a rating of 7.8/10 based on 58 votes.

What genre is Enamorada?

Enamorada is a Drama, Romance and War film released in 1946.

Who stars in Enamorada?

The cast of Enamorada includes María Félix, Pedro Armendáriz, Fernando Fernández, José Morcillo and Eduardo Arozamena.