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Antonio Momplet
Antonio Momplet (1899 – 10 August 1974) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter. He worked in Spain, France, Argentina and Mexico. Life and career Antonio Momplet was born in Cádiz, Andalusia. He worked as a journalist and translator of foreign films in Barcelona until 1927, when he moved to Paris and began to work for Gaumont. In the mid 1930s he moved back to Spain where he directed four feature films and founded the film journal ''Cine Art'', which quickly became influential. To avoid the Spanish Civil War, he moved to Argentina in 1937, and made eight feature films the following years. In 1943 he moved to Mexico to join the film industry there, and made a number of Mexican films both as director and writer for others, before he moved back to Buenos Aires in 1946. In 1952 he returned to Spain. During his final Spanish period he made films such as the Spaghetti Western parody ''Due contro tutti'', before he retired in 1964. He settled in Cadaqués where he died in 197 ...
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Cádiz
Cádiz (, , ) is a city and port in southwestern Spain. It is the capital of the Province of Cádiz, one of eight that make up the autonomous community of Andalusia. Cádiz, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Western Europe, was founded by the Phoenicians.Strabo, '' Geographica'' 3.5.5 In the 18th century, the Port in the Bay of Cádiz consolidated as the main harbor of mainland Spain, enjoying the virtual monopoly of trade with the Americas until 1778. It is also the site of the University of Cádiz. Situated on a narrow slice of land surrounded by the sea‚ Cádiz is, in most respects, a typically Andalusian city with well-preserved historical landmarks. The older part of Cádiz, within the remnants of the city walls, is commonly referred to as the Old Town (Spanish: ''Casco Antiguo''). It is characterized by the antiquity of its various quarters (''barrios''), among them ''El Pópulo'', ''La Viña'', and ''Santa María'', which present a marked contr ...
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Viento Del Norte
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Daughter Of The Sea (1953 Film)
''Daughter of the Sea'' (Spanish: ''La hija del mar'') is a 1953 Spanish drama film directed by Antonio Momplet and starring Virgilio Teixeira, Isabel de Castro and Manuel Luna. It is based on a play by Àngel Guimerà which had previously been turned into a 1917. It goes on about a girl who survives a bot crash and reaches an island where she is different from everyone. She falls in love and some tragedies occur. Synopsis When old Antón died, he left his daughter, Mariona, and her goddaughter, Águeda, picked up in a shipwreck, under the care of Uncle Roque. This, insidiously, takes over all the assets of the deceased, turns Águeda into the Cinderella of the house and wants to force Mariona to marry her son Pablo de Ella. But Mariona maintains a secret relationship with Tomás Pedro, a fisherman who works for her uncle. So that no one suspects her, she hatches a stratagem to pretend that Tomás Pedro is in love with Águeda. Poor Cinderella believes it and, with her kindnes ...
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La Mujer Sin Lágrimas
''Woman Without Tears'' (Spanish: ''La mujer sin lágrimas'') is a 1951 Mexican historical drama film directed by Alfredo B. Crevenna and starring Libertad Lamarque, Marga López and Ernesto Alonso Ernesto Alonso (February 28, 1917 – August 7, 2007) was a Mexican producer, director, cinematographer and actor. He was nicknamed "''El Señor Telenovela''" ("Mr. Soap Opera") because most of his work centered on telenovelas known around the w ....Sadlier p.17 Cast References Bibliography * Darlene J. Sadlier. ''Latin American Melodrama: Passion, Pathos, and Entertainment''. University of Illinois Press, 2009. External links * 1951 films 1950s historical drama films Mexican historical drama films 1950s Spanish-language films Films directed by Alfredo B. Crevenna Films set in the 19th century 1951 drama films Mexican black-and-white films 1950s Mexican films {{1950s-Mexico-film-stub ...
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Café Cantante
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Yo No Elegí Mi Vida
''Yo no elegí mi vida'' is a 1949 Argentina, Argentine film. Cast * Arturo de Córdova * Olga Zubarry * Enrique Santos Discépolo * Guillermo Battaglia * Alberto Bello * Eloy Álvarez * Juan Corona * Homero Cárpena * Bertha Moss * Joaquín Petrocino * Iris Portillo * Marcos Zucker * Maruja Pais * José Comellas * Raúl Luar External links

* 1949 films Films directed by Antonio Momplet 1940s Spanish-language films Argentine black-and-white films Argentine drama films 1949 drama films 1940s Argentine films Films scored by George Andreani {{1940s-Argentina-film-stub ...
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La Otra Y Yo
''La otra y yo'' is a 1949 Argentine comedy film directed by Antonio Momplet and starring Amelia Bence, Enrique Alvarez Diosdado, Fernando Lamas and Mercedes Simone Mercedes Simone (April 21, 1904, Villa Elisa, Buenos Aires - October 2, 1990) was an Argentinian singer and actress, known as "''La Dama del Tango''" ("The Lady of Tango"). Filmography * ''¡Tango!'' (1933) * ' (1936) * '' La vuelta de Rocha'' ( .... References External links * 1949 films Argentine comedy films 1949 comedy films Films directed by Luis Saslavsky Films based on works by Louis Verneuil Argentine black-and-white films 1940s Argentine films {{1940s-comedy-film-stub ...
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A Media Luz
"Tell Me Marianne" is a 1947 English lyric adaptation of "". Originally a 1924 tango by Edgardo Donato which became a standard, the English lyrics and verse melody were written by Bob Musel. It spent a week at number 1 on the British sheet music charts in June 1947. The melody was also adapted by Dorcas Cochran as "When I Look Into Your Eyes", a 1952 song recorded by Champ Butler. Background For the original 1924 version of "A media luz" (translated as "In the Dimmed Light"), the Spanish lyrics were written by ; it is considered to be a representative popular tango of that decade. "Tell Me Marianne" was published in 1947, with the sheet music cover describing it as "an adaptation of the world-famous melody 'A media luz. Chart performance "Tell Me Marianne" first entered the sheet music charts for the week ending 26 April 1947. It dropped out the following week, and re-entered on 10 May, before reaching number 1 for a week on 26 June. It spent a total of 17 weeks on the char ...
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