El ojo del huracán (1971)
Año de lanzamiento: 1971
Alternative Title: A Raposa do Rabo de Veludo, Das Antlitz des Todes, Lusty Lovers, Suspicion, Dolofonia en psyhro
Director: José María Forqué
Writer: José María Forqué, Mario di Nardo, Rafael Azcona
Producción & Género
Productor: N/A
Compañías: Arvo Film, Producciones Cinematográficas Orfeo
Género: Horror, Romance, Thriller
Budget: N/A
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Historia
Ruth and Michel separate when Ruth begins an affair with another man, Paul. They spend summer at Ruth's beachside villa, where a series of unsettling events occur. First, Ruth's car breaks down suddenly, nearly causing an accident. Later, while diving together, her equipment malfunctions, almost drowning her. After these incidents, Michel unexpectedly arrives at their doorstep. Though initially welcomed by Paul, Ruth suspects Michel might be behind the accidents. Paul shares this suspicion with Michel during a private conversation, but he dismisses it publicly. As tensions rise between the trio, more dangerous events unfold.
Resumen
El ojo del huracán (Eye of the Hurricane) is a Spanish thriller directed by José María Forqué in 1971. The film combines elements of romance and horror, centering on Ruth, who leaves her husband Michel for another man named Paul. The story focuses on their tense summer at Ruth's beachside villa, where a series of unexplained accidents occur. The movie explores themes of jealousy, suspicion, and the destructive power of secrets in close relationships.

