Miguel Zacarías, a director from the golden days of Mexican cinema (responsible for the classic "El peñón de las ánimas", first film with María Félix), adapted the Adam and Eve tale to the 1960s audiences: Jorge Rivero was the kind of hunk who sooner or later had to take off more than his shirt, so he was the first choice to play Adam; and (apparently) a young American tourist billed as Candy (later renamed Candy Cave on the cover of DVDs, or Candy Wilson on American posters) was chosen to play Eve. This time there is a lot of nudity from both players, a little humor and intentions for a more dramatic structure (told as a flashback, with Adam remembering the good old days in a Garden of Eden that has to be seen). It was a hit when released, now it's a funny curiosity.