In the Palm of Your Hand Page #2

Synopsis: Jaime Karin is an astrologer, fortune teller and a scam artist, who uses his wife who works in an elegant beauty salon, to find out information on future wealthy clients, through her he learns that a millionaire Vittorio Romano died shortly after learning of his wife's infidelity. Karin befriends the woman and learns that she and her lover murdered her husband, now the woman claims to love the astrologer and wants him to help her get rid of her lover.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Roberto Gavaldón
Production: Mier y Brooks S.A.
  8 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.6
Year:
1951
90 min
34 Views


"KARIN"

"ASTROLOGIST, KIROSOPHIST AND OCCULTIST"

"I KNOW YOUR PAST, DOMINATE YOUR PRESENT,

REVEAL YOUR FUTURE"

"YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEM?"

"SEE ME, I'LL TAKE CARE OF IT"

The $2,000,000 pesos ticket, boss,

this is the lucky one!

- Its numbers sum 13...

- If I could tell the future...

Please, boss, its the lucky one!

No, maybe another day...

Professor! Professor!

I received a letter from my son,

and was waiting for your help to read it.

Let me see what it says...

He says he is now in San Diego, CA

and it is a nice place.

That he may have to leave soon,

but he remembers you often.

That you are the best and most

beautiful mother in the whole world.

Thank you very much, Professor.

Don't you take your paper?

You always forget it.

Grafico! Last news!

The Fortune-Teller Sparrows!

These really foretell your future!

One paper for him and

one for her!

For the lover, for the disappointed!

For the one that needs money!

For the one that needs advice!

I have for everyone, as

long as you don't mob!

Only these birds know the

secrets of life and love!

Give me two.

Good! For the gentleman...

The Fortune-Teller Sparrows.

Common Manolin!

Let's see! Sound the bell!

That's nice!

Do it again! Very good!

Now you are going to drink a

tlachicoton with flies!

Come on, Manolo! You don't like

getting drunk, only now and then.

That's right! That's right!

Very good!

Now, you're going to call your girlfriend,

but very lovingly!

That's right! Lots of kisses!

Very nice! Very nice!

Now you are going to commit a crime!

You are going to shot your best friend!

You are shooting him on the chest!

Come on, Manolin, do it!

That's right! Very nice!

Let's see... Now...

Very good... take them out...

Another one...

Very good!

Here you have your future, Sir!

Get closer, ladies and gentlemen, don't

miss your opportunity to know your future!

- Good night, Professor Karin!

- Good night, Ma'am!

It wouldn't bother you if I ask

you a question? Not in any way!

I would like to make a bet in

tomorrow's races, if you could maybe...

My dearest Mrs., if I could make that kind

of predictions, I'll be rotten in money.

Disinterest is a condition for my trade.

The supernatural forces that assist us...

would take revenge if we took advantage

of the divine spark inside us.

That is what charlatans do.

Please, forgive me Professor,

I thought...

May I bring you something

or you rather wait for the miss.

I'll wait for the miss.

Maestro...

Your song...

You are sad, Clara...

What is wrong...

I am nauseated, Karin.

I am revolted by everything

that happens arround us.

In life, not everything

is good, Clara.

But we have to live...

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Luis Spota

Luis Mario Cayetano Spota Saavedra Ruotti Castañares (13 July 1925, Mexico City — 20 January 1985) was a Mexican writer, journalist, boxing official and film director. Although he never finished primary school, Spota became a highly successful author and journalist in his lifetime, appearing frequently on TV and radio. He was also a busy screenwriter for the Mexican film industry. He was a close friend of the Mexican president Miguel Aleman Valdes. He was the first President of the World Boxing Council (WBC) (February 1963 - September 1968). He died of pancreatic cancer in Mexico City. more…

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