One sin per month) is a 1949 Argentine comedy film of the classical era of Argentine cinema, directed by Mario C. Lugones and written by Julio Porter.
[1] Paloma and Marcel simulate toward each other that they are rich as they develop a whirlwind romance.
He is a full-time student whose poor parents struggle to pay his tuition.
To impress her, Marcel claims to be from a family of wealthy ranchers.
To impress him, Paloma claims to be the daughter of Belisario Quintana, her wealthy employer who, apart from being her boss, is also her family's landlord.