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  1. Corazón salvaje is a 1956 Mexican drama film directed by Juan José Ortega and starring Martha Roth, Christiane Martel, Carlos Navarro and Rafael Bertrand. It was the first screen adaptation of the novel of the same name written by Caridad Bravo Adams and published in 1957, a year after the film adaptation was released.

  2. Based on the legendary novel/radio drama by Mexican author Caridad Bravo Adams, Corazón salvaje plays kind of like a light and Caribbean version of Wuthering Heights at the start of the 20th century. The melodrama is intricate and simplistic at first, meaning that as the plot thickens the characters seem to sink into stereotypes. Fortunately ...

    • Juan José Ortega
    • Compañía Cinematográfica Mexicana
  3. Corazón salvaje es una película dirigida por Juan José Ortega con Martha Roth, Christiane Martel, Carlos Navarro, Rafael Bertrand .... Año: 1956. Título original: Corazón salvaje. Sinopsis: La historia se desarrolla en la isla caribeña de Martinica, a principios del siglo XX. Dos hermanos se ven envueltos en los enredos de una joven ...

    • Rosalío Solano
    • Juan José Ortega
    • México
    • Drama. Romance. Aventuras | Años 1900 (circa)
  4. On the Caribbean island of Martinique, two half-brothers are involved in the entanglements of a frivolous and calculating young woman. Juan José Ortega. Director, Screenplay.

  5. Corazón salvaje: Directed by Juan José Ortega. With Martha Roth, Christiane Martel, Carlos Navarro, Rafael Bertrand.

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    • Juan José Ortega
  6. 78 min. Country. Mexico. Director. Juan José Ortega. Screenwriter. Juan José Ortega. Story: Caridad Bravo Adams. Music. Gustavo César Carrión. Cinematography. Rosalío Solano. Cast. Martha Roth, Christiane Martel, Carlos Navarro, Rafael Bertrand, Dalia Íñiguez, Julio Villarreal, Fedora Capdevila, Víctor Alcocer. Producer.

  7. Corazón salvaje 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. The first film was made in 1956...