Cabo de Hornos Filming Locations
Cabo de Hornos Filming Locations
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Cabo de Hornos (1956)
Antonio, a whale ship captain, has an affair with a woman who runs away convinced that her ill fate will fall upon him. He is sent to Cabo de Hornos, picking the ship owner and his wife, the woman he met, on the way. They head for their destination, a place with a black legend.