Fire in the Blood (Spanish: Fuego en la sangre) is a 1953 Spanish drama film directed by Ignacio F. Iquino and starring Antonio Vilar and Marisa de Leza.[1] It was made by the Barcelona-based IFI Producción.
| Fire in the Blood | |
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| Spanish | Fuego en la sangre |
| Directed by | Ignacio F. Iquino |
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| Produced by | Santos Alcocer Ignacio F. Iquino |
| Starring | Antonio Vilar Marisa de Leza |
| Cinematography | Pablo Ripoll |
| Edited by | Juan Pallejá |
| Music by | Augusto Algueró |
Production company | IFI Producción |
| Distributed by | IFISA |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Country | Spain |
| Language | Spanish |
The film's art director was Miguel Lluch.
The film narrates the love triangle between Juan Fernando, the foreman of a ranch of wild cattle, Soledad and her fiancé. During a fight with the girl's boyfriend, Juan Fernando's wife dies of a heart attack. The madness of the man unleashes a tragedy.
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