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''Rosaura at 10 O'Clock'' ( es, Rosaura a las 10) is a 1958 Argentine
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directed by
Mario Soffici Mario Soffici (14 May 1900 – 10 May 1977) was an Argentine film director, actor and screenwriter of the classic era. Biography A native of Florence, Soffici moved to Argentina in the 1920s and began acting in 1931 and directing in 1935 on the ...
and starring Juan Verdaguer and Susana Campos. It was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on a 1955 novel of the same name written by
Marco Denevi Marco Denevi (May 12, 1922 – December 12, 1998) was an Argentine author of novels and short stories, as well as a lawyer and journalist. His work is characterized by its originality and depth, as well as a criticism of human incompetence. His ...
. It was selected as the fourth greatest Argentine film of all time in a poll conducted by the
Museo del Cine Pablo Ducrós Hicken Museo del Cine Pablo Ducrós Hicken is a museum of cinema of Argentina located in Buenos Aires. It was established on 1971 and holds a collection of 65,000 reels of film. History The Cinema Museum of the City of Buenos Aires was created on O ...
in 2000. In a new version of the survey organized in 2022 by the specialized magazines ''La vida util'', ''Taipei'' and ''La tierra quema'', presented at the
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, the film reached the 21 position.


Plot

The story begins at La Madrileña, a boardinghouse in
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. The owner, Mrs. Milagros, lives there with her three daughters along with Camilo Canegato, a shy, short-statured, middle-aged, painter and portrait restorer; David Réguel, a law school student; and several others. After residing at the house for 12 years, Camilo begins to receive perfumed, love letters from a woman named Rosaura with the 10pm mail. Also, he has a painting of the young and beautiful Rosaura hidden in his room. Mrs. Milagros and her daughters read the passionate letters without Camilo's knowledge and later discover the painting. They are astonished that such a young beauty could fall in love with the shy painter. They also learn of Rosaura's life with her aunt and wealthy, domineering father who is forcing her to marry a man she doesn't love. One evening, Rosaura unexpectedly arrives at the house asking for Camilo. Mrs. Milagros immediately recognizes her from the painting and enthusiastically welcomes her. Camilo, however, is shocked beyond words to see her and treats her coldly. Mrs. Milagros invites her to live in the house free of charge but David suspects something ugly between Camilo and Rosaura after getting to know her. Despite this, Rosaura stays and she and Camilo soon marry. Tragedy strikes when Rosaura is found dead in the hotel room where she and Camilo spend their fist night as a married couple. David, who followed the couple in a cab, discovers Rosaura's body and races back to the house to announce that Camilo has killed her. The police investigate by questioning the boarders and by reading an unmailed letter written by Rosaura to her aunt. They discover Rosaura's name was really Maria, a young woman Camilo met several years ago who was the niece of his laundry lady. Maria's aunt gave a picture of her to Camilo and he quickly became enamored. Seeing this, Maria's aunt encouraged her to offer Camilo sex for money which he readily agreed to. The final time Camilo sought Maria for her services her aunt said she had died but in reality she had been sentenced to prison for an unspecified crime. After five years in jail, Maria appeared at the door of an old girlfriend's apartment and asked to live with her. She agreed but soon discovered her friend was part of a prostitution ring and was working for a man named the Turk. Later, two
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who worked for the Turk tried to force Maria into prostitution. She refused and received a beating from one of them because of it. The group tried to hold her prisoner in the apartment but Maria escaped the next morning by picking the lock to the apartment's door. She then went to La Madrileña looking for Camilo, not out of love, but to ask him for money so she could travel back to her province to be with her aunt. After questioning Camilo, police discover the love letters were written by Camilo himself to impress Matilde, the adult daughter of Mrs. Milagros, for whom he had romantic feelings. Also, Camilo's photo of Maria served as the model for the painting of the fictional Rosaura. Maria's arrival at the boarding house and the love letters were mere coincidence. Camilo also says, on their wedding night Maria taunted him and reminded him that he will have to pay her alimony if he divorces her. Enraged, Camilo began to strangle her but couldn't bring himself to kill her. He then ran out of the hotel and into the street in a daze to find David waiting outside. David had followed the couple out of fear for Maria's safety. Coincidentally, the hotel that Camilo and Maria checked into was owned by the Turk, whom Maria had never met, and it was the Turk who checked them in. The police conclude the Turk and/or his pimps killed Maria. With the investigation complete, the police arrest the Turk, the pimps and Maria's friend. Camilo is then cleared of suspicion.


Cast

* Juan Verdaguer as Camilo Canegato * Susana Campos as Rosaura / Marta Córrega / María Correa * María Luisa Robledo as Doña Milagros Ramoneda - viuda de Perales *
Alberto Dalbés Alberto Dalbés (April 3, 1922 – September 14, 1983) was an Argentine film and television actor. who appeared in Argentinian and Spanish films, including horror films, giallo/ crime dramas (''Night of the Assassins'', ''A Quiet Place To Kill'') ...
as David Réguel *
Amalia Bernabé Amalia Bernabé (1895–1983) was an Argentine stage and film actress.Pellettieri p.80 She appeared in around fifty films during her screen career which stretched from the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema to the 1980s. Selected filmography * ''The ...
as Srta. Eufrasia Morales *
Héctor Calcaño Héctor Calcaño (born Héctor Calcagno, 1894–1969) was an Argentine film actor. He appeared in nearly 70 films between 1933 and 1968. Filmography *''Este cura'' (1968) - a.k.a. Operación San Antonio (Argentina) *''La señora del intendente' ...
*
María Concepción César María Concepción César (born María Concepción Cesarano; 25 October 1926 – 26 July 2018) was an Argentine actress, singer and dancer. Her first film was ''Pampa Bárbara'' with her uncle, actor Francisco Petrone. She also achieved fame i ...
as Matilde * Nina Brian * Lili Gacel * Beto Gianola * Miguel Ligero (Argentine actor), Miguel Ligero * Enrique Kossi


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* 1958 films 1950s Spanish-language films 1958 crime drama films Films directed by Mario Soffici Films set in Buenos Aires Argentine crime drama films 1950s Argentine films {{1950s-Argentina-film-stub