John Huston sculpture by Carlos Ramirez Isla del Rio Cuale

John Huston by Carlos Ramírez (1988) Cuale River Island

John Huston was one of the best-known and most respected movie directors of Hollywood’s Golden Era. His life and work were from an early age linked to Mexico, and his effect on Puerto Vallarta, crucial.

Puerto Vallarta certainly knows who John Huston is, the newer generations may not have heard of him, but they should. This famous movie director put Vallarta on the map in the early 1960s with the movie “The Night of the Iguana” which brought all the jet-set and tabloid media down to this, at that time, unknown tropical paradise.

John Huston & Puerto Vallarta

John Huston by Carlos Ramírez on Cuale River Island

John Huston on Isla Río Cuale, Puerto Vallarta

John Huston had visited Puerto Vallarta in the late 1920s but was just passing through.

In 1962, Ray Stark (Raymond Otto Stark), one of the most influential men in Hollywood’s film industry at the time, and one of John Huston’s great friends asked him if he was interested in making a movie adaptation of Williams’ short story “The Night of the Iguana”, already a great success on Broadway as a theatre play.

Stark considered him an obvious choice, Huston was at that time well known as a guru of all things Mexico – even being an honorary member of the Mexican cavalry – with a movie filmed on location, 1948 “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre”, one of Hollywood’s first movies shot outside the USA, in Durango and Tampico.

John Huston (1906-1987)

John Marcellus Huston

The presence of John Huston injected life and substance into the town, he was the booster of tourism and interest in the area, thanks to the shooting of the film “The Night of the Iguana”, that took place around Mismaloya’s Beach south of Puerto Vallarta. The main cast was immersed in a complex cobweb of relationships, such as the romance experienced by Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, the most persecuted couple by the media at the time. There was no going back to what was once a remote village in western Mexico.

About the statue

John Huston sculpture Isla Río Cuale, Puerto Vallarta

John Huston statue

John Huston’s friend, Humberto Esparza (owner of the Le Bistro restaurant), ordered a sculpture of John Huston on his director’s seat from Carlos Ramírez and it was part of an event held on the 25th anniversary of the shooting of the movie, in 1988.

25th Anniversary The Night of the Iguana / Revenge (Ray Stark)

25th Anniversary of The Night of the Iguana

Ray Stark, Producer

“… There was a feeling here – soulful, innocent, romantic – that time and the outside world doesn’t seem to diminish. An intangible that comes across onscreen. John Huston sensed it instinctively. That is why we first brought our cameras to Puerto Vallarta in 1964 and despite the village turning into a city, the same feeling was here for Revenge.” Ray Stark

Dedicated on February 3, 1990 during the premiere ceremonies of REVENGE.
by Dr. Efrén Calderón Arias, Municipal President, Puerto Vallarta

At the inauguration, several cast members of another movie being shot in Puerto Vallarta, directed by Tony Scott called “Revenge”, were present, including Kevin Costner and Anthony Quinn.

Another cool anecdote is that John Huston’s son, actor and director, Danny Huston got married by the statue in 2002.

John Huston plaque dedicated to Humphrey Bogart

John Huston statue plaque dedicated to Bogart

Location map

The statue is located on Isla Río Cuale by Le Bistro Restaurant, a few steps from the Cuale Cultural Center.

Author: M. A. Gallardo

Last Updated on 07/07/2022 by Puerto Vallarta Net