Corazón salvaje (1968 film)
1968 film by Tito Davison / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Corazón salvaje ("Wild at Heart") was the second film adaptation of the Caridad Bravo Adams 1957 novel of the same name. It is considered the closest to the original story.
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Directed by | Tito Davison |
Written by | Caridad Bravo Adams (original) Tito Davison (adaptation) |
Produced by | Felipe Subervielle |
Starring | Angélica María Julio Alemán Teresa Velázquez |
Cinematography | Gabriel Figueroa Alex Phillips |
Edited by | Carlos Savage |
Music by | Gustavo César Carrión |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Language | Spanish |
Box office | 41.6 million tickets (Soviet Union)[1] |
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The first film was made in 1956 and starred Martha Roth. The 1968 version starred Julio Alemán in the role of Juan del Diablo and Angélica María as Mónica Molnar – this part made her a star in China. She later repeated her role in the 1977 telenovela version.