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Add To Your WishlistUntouched (Sombra Verde) [LE Blu-ray]
Ricardo Montalbán (Sweet Charity, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan), Ariadne Welter (The Panther Women), and Jorge Martínez de Hoyos (The Magnificent Seven) star in Untouched (Sombra verde),
a strange and exotic romantic adventure set at the edge of civilization. Scientist Federico (Montalbán) is tasked with taking a journey into the jungle to search for a rare medicinal root. When he becomes desperately lost, he is rescued by a farmer, and soon begins a torrid affair with the farmer’beautiful daughter, Yáscara (Welter).
Directed by Roberto Gavaldón (Macario), co-written by Luis Buñuel’s regular screenwriter Luis Alcoriza (Los olvidados, The Exterminating Angel), and shot almost entirely on location, Untouched
is finally available – fully uncut and uncensored – on Blu-ray for the first time anywhere in the world.
INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
• 4K restoration from the original negative by the UCLA Film & Television Archive in collaboration
with Permanencia Voluntaria
• Original Spanish mono audio
• Audio commentary with film historian and Mexican cinema specialist David Wilt (2024)
• Interview with Viviana García Besné (2024): the great-niece of producers Guillermo and Pedro
Calderón, and founder of Permanencia Voluntaria Film Archive discusses the making on the film,
and her venture in restoring her family's cinematic heritage
• Interview with Rafael Aviña (2024): the writer, TV host, and passionate film historian delves into
the world of acclaimed director Roberto Gavaldón
• Interview with Roberto Fiesco (2024): the filmmaker, writer, and devout collector of Mexican
film memorabilia examines the life and career of the beloved Mexican actor Ricardo Montalbán
• Original theatrical trailer
• Image gallery: promotional and publicity material
• New and improved English translation subtitles
• Limited edition exclusive 40-page book with a new essay by Camilla Baier, archival essays, a
contemporary article on the making of the film, and full film credits
• World premiere on Blu-ray
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