Road of Hell (1946 film) explained

Road of Hell
Director:Luis Saslavsky and Daniel Tinayre
Music:César Brero
Cinematography:Antonio Merayo and Mario Pagés
Editing:Oscar Carchano and José Gallegos
Distributor:Estudios San Miguel
Runtime:96 minutes
Country:Argentina
Language:Spanish

Road of Hell (Spanish:Camino del infierno) is a 1946 Argentinian film from the Estudios San Miguel.[1]

Plot

A melodramatic, psychological thriller, the film tells the story of a young wealthy widow, who is unhappy. She meets a Bohemian artist who marries her to escape the poverty of his family, but is stifled by her possessiveness and jealousy. The plot centers around a love triangle, which was bold for its time.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Camino del infierno (1946). Mar del Plata Filmfest. Mar del Plata Filmfest. 28 May 2015. Mar del Plata, Argentina. Spanish.