A mí qué me importa que explote Miami Filming Locations
Where was A mí qué me importa que explote Miami filmed? A mí qué me importa que explote Miami was filmed in 3 locations across Colombia, Spain and United States in the following places:
A mí qué me importa que explote Miami Filming Locations
Cartagena is a port city on Colombia’s Caribbean coast. By the sea is the walled Old Town, founded in the 16th century, with squares, cobblestone streets and colorful colonial buildings. With a tropical climate, the city is also a popular beach destination. Reachable by boat are Isla de Barú, with white-sand beaches and palm trees, and the Islas del Rosario, known for their coral reefs.
Madrid, Spain's central capital, is a city of elegant boulevards and expansive, manicured parks such as the Buen Retiro. It’s renowned for its rich repositories of European art, including the Prado Museum’s works by Goya, Velázquez and other Spanish masters. The heart of old Hapsburg Madrid is the portico-lined Plaza Mayor, and nearby is the baroque Royal Palace and Armory, displaying historic weaponry.
Miami, officially the City of Miami, is a coastal city in the U.S. state of Florida and the seat of Miami-Dade County in South Florida.
A mí qué me importa que explote Miami (1976)
A wedding is taking place in a small Spanish town. After the ceremony, the groom thinks the moment he has dreamed of for so long has finally arrived. The bride's grandmother leads him out of his mistake, as she herself escorts the couple to the airstair of the plane that will take them to Miami. His granddaughter must remain pure for as long as possible. At last they settle into the "bridal suite" of the most luxurious hotel. She prepares for the big moment; he waits eagerly and impatiently. A tremendous explosion. Immediately, the hotel is surrounded by the Army. A small capsule of high radioactive content has been embedded in one of the bride's buttocks. The bride, and especially that part of her anatomy, is now declared a "military zone", and only the Army has access to it. When, finally, the radioactivity has been eliminated and the newlyweds are about to restart their honeymoon, a spectacular accident forces the husband to remain immobilized for several months. Again the Army will have to take care of her, now to console her in the face of the helpless despair of her husband.