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Cuatro En La Frontera
''Cuatro en la frontera'' is a 1958 Spanish film directed by Antonio Santillán. Written by Joaquín Algars and Nené Cascallar, it stars Claudine Dupuis, Danielle Godet, and Estanis González. Plot A French National Treasury van is assaulted and they steal the gold bullion it was carrying. According to confidences received by the Police Headquarters of Barcelona, it seems that part of the gold is clandestinely introduced into Spain through the Pyrenees. In order to discover and eradicate such smuggling infiltration, an agent pretends to be a day laborer at a farm located on the border and in a suspicious area. Cast * Claudine Dupuis as Isabelle *Danielle Godet as Olivia * Estanis González as Estanis González * Frank Latimore as Javier * Miguel Ligero * Armando Moreno as Roca 'José Sancho' *Adriano Rimoldi * Julio Riscal *Gérard Tichy Gerard Tichy (also Gérard Tichy, Gerhard Tichi and Gerardo Tichy, 11 March 1920 – 11 April 1992) was a Spanish actor o ...
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Antonio Santillán
Antonio Santillán (1909 in Madrid – 1966 in Barcelona) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter. He directed films such as '' Enemigos'' (1942), '' La noche del martes'' (1944), '' Sucedió en mi aldea'' (1956), ''Cuatro en la frontera'' (1958) and '' Trampa mortal'' (1963). Filmography As director *'' Enemigos'' (1942) *'' La noche del martes'' (1944) *'' Almas en peligro'' (1952) *'' El presidio'' (1954) *'' El ojo de cristal'' (1956) *'' Sucedió en mi aldea'' (1956) *'' Hospital of Urgency'' (1956) *''Cuatro en la frontera ''Cuatro en la frontera'' is a 1958 Spanish film directed by Antonio Santillán. Written by Joaquín Algars and Nené Cascallar, it stars Claudine Dupuis, Danielle Godet, and Estanis González. Plot A French National Treasury van is assau ...'' (1958) *'' Cita imposible'' (1958) *'' Los desesperados'' (1960) *'' Senda torcida'' (1962) *'' Trampa mortal'' (1963) As screenwriter *'' Almas en peligro'' (1952) *'' Sucedió en mi aldea'' (1956) * ...
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Estanis González
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Spanish Crime Films
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1950s Spanish-language Films
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1958 Films
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Gérard Tichy
Gerard Tichy (also Gérard Tichy, Gerhard Tichi and Gerardo Tichy, 11 March 1920 – 11 April 1992) was a Spanish actor of German descent, who appeared in numerous movies, including several international productions. He was born in Weißenfels, Germany, on 11 March 1920, and died in Madrid, Spain, on 11 April 1992. Biography Tichy participated in World War II and held the rank of a lieutenant when it ended. He was put in a French POW camp but soon managed to escape to Spain. There he started his film career in the war epic '' Balarrasa'' (1951) and quickly became a prominent character actor in Spanish cinema, ultimately appearing in 99 films over the course of his career. A capable if not fluent English speaker, Tichy also appeared in several international productions that were filmed in Spain, most notably ''King of Kings'' (1961) as Joseph, ''El Cid'' (1961) playing King Ramirez, and ''Doctor Zhivago'' (1965) as Liberius, a Red partisan commander. He appeared in numerous ...
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Julio Risca
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Adriano Rimoldi
Adriano Rimoldi (1912–1965) was an Italian film actor. Career He appeared in more than sixty films during his career, which stretched from the late 1930s to his death in the mid 1960s. In 1940 he played the male lead in the melodrama '' Goodbye Youth'', alongside Maria Denis and Clara Calamai, two of the leading actresses of the Fascist era.Goble p.356 He appeared alongside the world-famous comedy duo Laurel and Hardy in their final film ''Atoll K''. Selected filmography * ''A Thousand Lire a Month'' (1939) - Un impiegato della radio * ''Bridge of Glass'' (1940) * ''Il signore della taverna'' (1940) - Il suo fidanzato * ''Kean'' (1940) - Orazio nell' Amleto * ''Miseria e nobiltà'' (1940) - Il marchesino Eugenio * '' Goodbye Youth'' (1940) - Mario * '' The Story of Tosca'' (1941) - Angelotti * ''La compagnia della teppa'' (1941) - Giorgio Appiani * ''Tosca'' (1941) * ''Captain Tempest'' (1942) - Marcello Corner * ''Tragic Night'' (1942) - Il conte Paolo Martorelli * ''The ...
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Armando Moreno
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Miguel Ligero (Spanish Actor)
Miguel Ligero Rodríguez (21 October 1890 – 26 January 1968) was a Spanish actor. Films include ''La hermana San Sulpicio'' (1934), '' El novio de mamá'' (1934), '' Nobleza baturra'' (1935) ''Morena Clara'' (1936), ''El rey de las finanzas'' (1944), ''Morena Clara'' (1954) and ''La verbena de la Paloma'' (1963). He also had several roles as a character actor in Hollywood Spanish-language films. Selected filmography * '' World Crisis'' (1934) * '' Sister San Sulpicio'' (1934) * '' Bound for Cairo'' (1935) * ''The Barber of Seville'' (1938) * '' The Reluctant Hero'' (1941) * '' Malvaloca'' (1954) * ''La cruz de mayo'' (1955) * '' The Moorish Queen'' (1955) * ''Fountain of Trevi'' (1960) * '' Queen of The Chantecler'' (1962) * ''The Fair of the Dove'' (1963) * ''Aragonese Nobility ''Aragonese Nobility'' (Spanish:'' Nobleza baturra'') is a 1965 Spanish musical film directed by Juan de Orduña.Mira p.237 It is a remake of the 1935 film '' Nobleza baturra''. Cast * Manuel Arbó ...
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Frank Latimore
Franklin Latimore (born Franklin Latimore Kline, September 28, 1925 – November 29, 1998) was an American actor. Life and career Latimore was born in Darien, Connecticut. He came from a well-to-do family, and was able to trace his lineage back to the American Revolutionary War. He ran away from home at an early age, and shortly thereafter got the lead part in a Broadway play. He began his acting career in the 1930s, when he and longtime friend Lloyd Bridges performed in summer stock theater at a playhouse in Weston, Vermont. Latimore then went to Hollywood where he signed a contract with 20th Century-Fox, and proceeded to appear in such hits as ''In the Meantime, Darling'', '' The Dolly Sisters'', ''Three Little Girls in Blue'', and ''Shock''. After his years at Fox, he made films in Europe, most of which were swashbucklers such as ''Balboa, Conquistador of the Pacific'', ''The Golden Falcon'', ''Devil's Cavaliers,'' and many others, including two Zorro films and some west ...
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