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Road of Hell (1946 film)

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1946 Argentine film
Road of Hell
Directed byLuis Saslavsky and Daniel Tinayre
Written byLuis Saslavsky and Ariel Cortazzo
CinematographyAntonio Merayo and Mario Pagés
Edited byOscar Carchano and José Gallegos
Music byCésar Brero
Distributed byEstudios San Miguel
Release date
  • 1946 (1946)
Running time96 minutes
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish

Road of Hell (Spanish:Camino del infierno) is a 1946 Argentine film from the classical era of Argentine cinema, produced by Estudios San Miguel and directed by Luis Saslavsky and Daniel Tinayre.

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

External links

References

  1. ^ "Camino del infierno (1946)". Mar del Plata Filmfest (in Spanish). Mar del Plata, Argentina: Mar del Plata Filmfest. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
Films directed by Daniel Tinayre
Films directed by Luis Saslavsky


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