Después de la tormenta (1955)
This Mexican melodrama may have been released above the border as After the Storm. The principal characters are a pair of twin lighthouse keepers. They try their best to live together with their wives under the same roof, but the delicate balance is shattered when one of the brothers falls in love with his sister-in-law. When one twin is lost during a storm, the other assumes his identity, with the expected romantic complications. If Despues de la Termenta sounds familiar, it is because the screenplay was inspired by the 1946 Bette Davis vehicle A Stolen Life.
Director: Roberto Gavaldón
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 95 min
Release Date: January 21, 1955
Cast
Screenplay
Production: Pydasa, Filmadora Argel
Country: Mexico
Language: Español
Original Language: es
Keywords
mexico, storm
More Films by Director: Roberto Gavaldón
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Después de la tormenta about?
- This Mexican melodrama may have been released above the border as After the Storm. The principal characters are a pair of twin lighthouse keepers. They try their best to live together with their wives under the same roof, but the delicate balance is shattered when one of the brothers falls in love with his sister-in-law. When one twin is lost during a storm, the other assumes his identity, with the expected romantic complications. If Despues de la Termenta sounds familiar, it is because the screenplay was inspired by the 1946 Bette Davis vehicle A Stolen Life.
- Who directed Después de la tormenta?
- Después de la tormenta was directed by Roberto Gavaldón.
- Who stars in Después de la tormenta?
- Después de la tormenta stars Marga López, Ramón Gay, Lilia Prado, José Luis Jiménez, Salvador Godínez, Ignacio Solorzano.
- How long is Después de la tormenta?
- Después de la tormenta has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
- What genre is Después de la tormenta?
- Después de la tormenta is a Drama film.
- Where was Después de la tormenta produced?
- Después de la tormenta was produced in Mexico.