Passion Island (1942)
1909, a detachment of the Mexican army commanded by Captain Allende moves to Clipperton, also called the Island of the Passion, in the Pacific. After the outbreak of the revolution, the island becomes administered by the government of France, events that in principle go unnoticed by the islanders.
Director:
Emilio Fernández
Writer:
Emilio Fernández
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David Silva as Julio |
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Isabela Corona as Lolita |
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Pituka de Foronda as Maria |
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Carlos López as El Caiman |
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Miguel Ángel Ferriz Sr. as Capitan Allende |
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Pedro Armendáriz as El Toro |
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Antonio Bravo as Doctor |
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Chela Campos as Coquito |
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Miguel Inclán as Sargento |
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Emilio Fernández as |
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Fernando Fernández as |
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Julio Villarreal as |
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Margarita Cortés as |
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Mario Gil as |
| Directing | Emilio Fernández | Director |
| Sound | Rodolfo Mendiolea | Music |
| Crew | Jack Draper | Cinematography |
| Sound | Francisco Domínguez | Music |
| Writing | Emilio Fernández | Story |
| Writing | Emilio Fernández | Screenplay |