Tres mujeres en la hoguera

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Tres mujeres en la hoguera
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Scene from the film
Directed by Abel Salazar
Written by Luis Alcoriza
Carlos Valdemar
Starring Maricruz Olivier
Pilar Pellicer
Maritza Olivares
Rogelio Guerra
Distributed byConacite Uno
Release date
  • 1976 (1976)
Running time
108 minutes
Country Mexico
Language Spanish language

Tres mujeres en la hoguera (English: Three women in a bonfire ) is a 1976 Mexican thriller film. [1] [2]

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Synopsis

Rich Alex and his wife Mané invite a couple (Gloria and her lover Susy) to their house in the Pacific coast of Mexico (Puerto Vallarta) to spend a spring break there.

Cast

Notes

  1. García Riera, Emilio; Macotela, Fernando (1984). La guía del cine mexicano: De la pantalla grande a la televisión. Editorial Patria. Pp. 77, 78. ISBN   968-39-0029-1.
  2. Reséndiz, Edgardo; Villarreal, Roberto (1995). Esas extrañas mexicanas del celuloide. México: Ediciones Castillo. Pp. 12, 31, 166, 170, 171. ISBN   968-7415-14-2.

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