Caribbean Enchantment

Caribbean Enchantment (Spanish: Embrujo antillano) is a 1947 Mexican musical drama film directed and co-written by Juan Orol and starring María Antonieta Pons, Ramón Armengod and Blanquita Amaro.

[2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Martín Domínguez.

A young girl tired of working in the cultivation of tobacco with her father in Pinar del Rio, Cuba, decides to go to Havana to try her luck, but after several setbacks ends up working in a tobacco factory.

In this place, she falls in love with one of the owners of the factory, a young man newly arrived in the country after years of study abroad.

But this young man was engaged to the daughter of her partner, and here begins a struggle between the two women, which leads to an unexpected ending.