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  1. Another Dawn (Spanish: Distinto amanecer) is a 1943 Mexican thriller film directed and co-written by Julio Bracho and starring Andrea Palma, Pedro Armendáriz and Alberto Galán. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernandez.

  2. Another Dawn: Directed by Julio Bracho. With Andrea Palma, Pedro Armendáriz, Alberto Galán, Narciso Busquets. The disaffected wife of a failed civil servant, is thrilled to re-encounter Octavio, a former lover who is now a union activist on the run from a corrupt politician.

  3. The disaffected wife of a failed civil servant, is thrilled to re-encounter Octavio, a former lover who is now a union activist on the run from a corrupt politician. Hoping to help him, she descends into the Mexican underworld, where she finds a purpose-and a thrill-missing from her married life.

  4. Overview. The disaffected wife of a failed civil servant, is thrilled to re-encounter Octavio, a former lover who is now a union activist on the run from a corrupt politician. Hoping to help him, she descends into the Mexican underworld, where she finds a purpose-and a thrill-missing from her married life. Julio Bracho. Director, Writer. Max Aub.

  5. Another Dawn is a 1943 Mexican thriller film directed by Julio Bracho and starring Andrea Palma, Pedro Armendáriz and Alberto Galán. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernandez.

  6. With a Marlene Dietrich resemblance, Andrea Palma plays Julieta, the unhappy wife of impoverished, unfaithful husband Ignacio (Alberto Galán), who encounters her old classmate — and old flame — Octavio (Pedro Armandáriz) in a dark movie theater; when he explains he’s hiding from the governor’s thugs who believe he possesses ...

  7. www.screenslate.com › articles › another-dawnAnother Dawn | Screen Slate

    Bracho’s first major feature, Another Dawn (1943), based on a play by expat Spanish author Max Aub, is part melodrama, part spy thriller. Set in a brash and cosmopolitan Mexico City, its energy comes as much from superstar cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa ’s high-contrast compositions and constantly moving camera as from the lights and ...