Road of Hell (Spanish:Camino del infierno) is a 1946 Argentine film from the classical era of Argentine cinema, produced by Estudios San Miguel and directed by Luis Saslavsky and Daniel Tinayre.
[1] A melodramatic, psychological thriller, the film tells the story of a young wealthy widow, who is unhappy.
She meets a Bohemian artist who marries her to escape the poverty of his family, but is stifled by her possessiveness and jealousy.
The plot centers around a love triangle, which was bold for its time.
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