La selva de fuego explained

La Selva de Fuego
Director:Fernando de Fuentes
Producer:Mauricio de la Serna
Starring:Dolores del Río
Arturo de Córdova
Miguel Inclán
Music:Max Urban
Cinematography:Agustín Martínez Solares
Editing:Jose W. Bustos
Distributor:Producciones Grovas
Runtime:76 minutes
Country:Mexico
Language:Spanish

La Selva de Fuego (The Jungle of Fire) is a 1945 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Dolores del Río.

Plot summary

The movie develops into the Jungle of Chiapas in México. A beautiful woman named Estrella (Dolores del Río) is lost in a savage zone of the jungle. She is found by a group of men who are being held into the jungle as social outcasts. Their leader, Luciano (Arturo de Córdova) is a man of integrity, but with an inexplicable hatred toward women. The presence of a sensual woman among several alone men causes chaos that only Luciano can save.

Curiosities

According to María Félix in her autobiography (Todas mis Guerras México, 1993), cause of this movie, she and Dolores del Río mistook their paths for only time. The film was written by Félix, but the messenger sent by mistake the film for Dolores. María finished filming the movie Vértigo (written by Dolores).[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Félix, María. Todas mis Guerras. Clío. 1994. 84. 968-6932-08-9.