
Atraco en la jungla (1976) is a classic Spanish crime movie directed by José Luis Borau. The movie follows a group of criminals who plan to rob a bank in the middle of the jungle. While the movie is full of suspense and action, it also contains some surprisingly steamy sexual moments.
The movie begins with a scene of two of the criminals, played by Antonio Ferrandis and María Luisa San José, in a passionate embrace. This sets the tone for the rest of the movie, as the two characters have a passionate affair throughout the movie.
The movie also features a scene in which the female lead, played by María Luisa San José, seduces one of the criminals, played by Antonio Ferrandis. This scene is particularly steamy, as the two characters engage in a passionate kiss and embrace.
The movie also features a scene in which the female lead, played by María Luisa San José, seduces one of the criminals, played by Antonio Ferrandis. This scene is particularly steamy, as the two characters engage in a passionate kiss and embrace.
The movie also features a scene in which the female lead, played by María Luisa San José, seduces one of the criminals, played by Antonio Ferrandis. This scene is particularly steamy, as the two characters engage in a passionate kiss and embrace.
Overall, Atraco en la jungla (1976) is a classic Spanish crime movie that features some surprisingly steamy sexual moments. The movie is full of suspense and action, but it also contains some surprisingly steamy sexual moments that make it even more enjoyable.
Review is the same from version titled 3-Way Split and version titled Double Cross (about 1.5 minutes longer) and the version titled Blue Jeans & Dynamite (about 5.5 minutes longer).
No nudity.
Tony and Annie cuddle in bed, covered by sheets.
Luis and Tania are in bed, apparently nude, but discretely covered.
Tony walks through a room where a couple is having sex, it is dark, they are wearing underwear. Movement and sounds.
(note: Double Cross has a few extended scenes compared to 3-Way Split. The music is a higher pitch compared to Blue Jeans & Dynamite, so I assume the first two are from a PAL source, the latter is NTSC.)