Red Konga (in Spanish Konga Roja) is a 1943 Mexican drama film directed by Alejandro Galindo, and starring María Antonieta Pons and Pedro Armendáriz.
The supervisor of a banana packing plant, is the target of a union opponents.
While focusing on the defense of union members of his plant and maintain his life goals in his workplace, the supervisor is stolen by a gang of bad guys.
[1] In 1943 the Cuban actress and rumbera María Antonieta Pons had a greater advantage in her budding career by starring in a film with Pedro Armendáriz, a leading figure of the Mexican Cinema.
The actress was fully, having crossed the barrier of the Rumberas, which at that time only put as musical complement in movies.