Cautiva en la selva movie poster

Cautiva en la selva

October 30, 1969 1h 25m 2.8/10 (4 votes)

Originally released in 1969. Cautiva en la selva is a adventure/drama film. directed by Leo Fleider. At just 85 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Ricardo Bauleo, Mario Casado, and Julio Di Palma

Synopsis

Laura (Libertad Leblanc), a sensual stripper, receives from her lover (Jorge Salcedo) an envelope with an order to open it only in case he dies. When he is killed, she opens the envelope, finding half of a mysterious map and a piece of paper with instructions. Following these, Laura travels to Guayaquil, where she comes into contact with an Argentine geologist (Ricardo Bauleo), who owns the other half of the map. It turns out to be the map of a large treasure buried in the heart of the Ecuadorian jungle, in the territory of the fearsome Auca Indians, head reducers. Both are on the road, ready to face all the dangers that may be necessary, in order to get so valuable loot. But Laura's beauty and sensuality will awaken desire in all men throughout the dangerous expedition.

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 30, 1969 56 years ago
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Runtime 1h 25m 85 minutes total
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User Rating 2.8/10 Mixed (4 votes)
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Language Spanish Original language
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Country Argentina Production

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Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
ES

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cautiva en la selva about?

Laura (Libertad Leblanc), a sensual stripper, receives from her lover (Jorge Salcedo) an envelope with an order to open it only in case he dies. When he is killed, she opens the envelope, finding h...

Who directed Cautiva en la selva?

Cautiva en la selva was directed by Leo Fleider.

How long is Cautiva en la selva?

Cautiva en la selva has a runtime of 1 hours and 25 minutes (85 minutes total).

When was Cautiva en la selva released?

Cautiva en la selva was released on October 30, 1969 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Cautiva en la selva?

The main cast of Cautiva en la selva includes Ricardo Bauleo, Mario Casado, Julio Di Palma, Libertad Leblanc, Gilberto Peyret.