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Norma Candal is a Actor American born on 9 april 1927 at Fajardo, Puerto Rico (USA)

Norma Candal

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Birth name Norma Daniela Candal Penedo
Nationality USA
Birth 9 april 1927 at Fajardo, Puerto Rico (USA)
Death 5 february 2006 (at 78 years) at San Juan (USA)

Norma Candal (April 10, 1927 – February 5, 2006), was an actress and comedian who was best known for her role as Petunia on La criada malcriada.

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...And God Created Them, 2h
Directed by Jacobo Morales
Genres Drama
Actors Norma Candal, Daniel Lugo, Jacobo Morales, Alicia Moreda, Gladys Rodríguez, Esther Sandoval
Roles Josefina (segment "La Otra")
Rating77% 3.8586753.8586753.8586753.8586753.858675
Dios los cría – A rich industrialist has died, leaving two sons and his widow (a buxom young woman) as heirs. While his body lies on a public wake, one of his sons sneaks out of the funeral parlor, goes to the father's office, opens the office's safe and steals the cash inside it. On his way out, he's confronted by his brother, who points a gun at him. They exchange words about their individual relationship, as well as how they related to their father and how his widow would not deserve any part of the old man's estate. They start to argue and get into a physical confrontation. One of the brothers shoots the other, but the wounded one shoots back the other in return with a gun he pulls from his coat. At the end, all three family members lie in caskets at the funeral parlor. Negocio redondo – Don Marcos, the lead of a construction company (and a lecherous old man who constantly imagines women around him being naked) visits the local Roman Catholic archbishop. They are discussing the last details of a land plot's purchase. Don Marcos tries to outsmart the archbishop when they negotiate the contract's terms, but the archbishop proves to be a clever negotiator. Once they sign the contract and the deal is closed, Don Marcos returns to his office, but has second thoughts and asks his chauffeur to drive him back to the archbishop's office. He asks for a private audience to confess his sins, to which the archbishop agrees. Besides conceding on his lewd behavior, Don Marcos reveals the archbishop that the plot he has sold to the church is overvalued, since a major road will soon run through it. The archbishop threatens to sue him and his company, to which Don Marcos reminds him that this fact has been revealed to him under confession, and therefore, cannot be revealed under penalty of excommunion. The archbishop reluctantly absolves the manager of his sins, and Don Marcos returns to his office, expressionless.