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Genre
  
Drama

Country
  
Mexico

4.4/10
IMDb

Director
  
Juan Orol

Duration
  

Language
  
Spanish

Release date
  
April 6, 1950 (Mexico)

Writer
  
Jose G. Cruz, Juan Orol

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Music director
  
Jose M. Penaranda, Antonio Rosado

Screenplay
  
Juan Orol, Jose Guadalupe Cruz

Cast
  
Rosa Carmina
(Alma Luz),
Wolf Ruvinskis
(Hombre golpeado),
Victor Junco
(Manuel),
Jose Pulido
(Julio Lopez),
Cecilia Leger
(Senora Lopez)

Amor salvaje (Wild Love) is a Mexican drama film directed by Juan Orol. It was released in 1950 and starring Rosa Carmina and Víctor Junco.

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Plot

Alma Luz (Rosa Carmina) leaves Panama to go live with her aunt Antonia (Dalia Iñiguez) and Manuel (Victor Junco), her husband in México. There she meets Julio (José Pulido), who tries to conquer her, but she rejects him because she is in love with Manuel. Julio to learn the relationship between her and her uncle, faces Manuel causing a tragedy.

Cast

  • Rosa Carmina ... Alma Luz
  • Víctor Junco ... Manuel
  • Dalia Iñiguez ... Antonia
  • José Pulido ... Julio
  • Wolf Ruvinskis
  • Juanita Riverón
  • Reviews

    About this film the Cuban-Mexican actress Rosa Carmina reveals: This film has a very strong argument to something like La Malquerida. An insane love between the niece and the aunt's husband. At that time this was very strong, now we die of laughter. The argument was written by José G. Cruz. We shot a lot with José G. Cruz; he is a person who has the gift to reach out to the people, to the public. He has that magic wand to know what you like and what you dislike. His arguments are classic comics of the popular culture.

    In this film Rosa Carmina dances a Joropo that was written for her:

    I'm going to Havana and never come back, because Carmina's love will kill me...

    Rosa Carmina also revealed: I learned to dance joropo, wearing maracas in my sandals and poured sugar on the floor to set the pace.

    References

    Amor salvaje Wikipedia
    Amor salvaje IMDb