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Gregorio García Segura
Gregorio García Segura (1929–2003) was a Spanish composer of film scores.Weisser p.307 Selected filmography * ''The Showgirl'' (1960) * '' Darling'' (1961) * ''The Lovely Lola'' (1962) * ''The Son of Captain Blood'' (1962) * '' The Woman from Beirut'' (1965) * '' The Drums of Tabu'' (1966) * ''Seven Vengeful Women'' (1966) * ''Great Friends'' (1967) * ''The Rebellious Novice'' (1971) * ''Variety'' (1971) * ''The Girl from the Red Cabaret'' (1973) * ''Forget the Drums'' (1975) * ''Death's Newlyweds'' (1975) * ''The Legion Like Women'' (1976) * ''And in the Third Year, He Rose Again ''And in the Third Year, He Rose Again'' ( es, ...y al tercer año, resucitó) is a 1980 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil.de España, Rafael. ''Directory of Spanish and Portuguese Film-Makers and Films''. Greenwood Press, 1994. p. 120. . ...'' (1980) * '' Spoiled Children'' (1980) * '' All Is Possible in Granada'' (1982) * '' Black Venus'' (1983) References Bibliography * Thomas Weisser ...
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Cartagena, Spain
Cartagena () is a Spanish city and a major naval station on the Mediterranean coast, south-eastern Iberia. As of January 2018, it has a population of 218,943 inhabitants, being the region's second-largest municipality and the country's sixth-largest non-provincial-capital city. The metropolitan area of Cartagena, known as '' Campo de Cartagena'', has a population of 409,586 inhabitants. Cartagena has been inhabited for over two millennia, being founded around 227 BC by the Carthaginian Hasdrubal the Fair as ''Qart Hadasht'' ( phn, 𐤒𐤓𐤕𐤟𐤇𐤃𐤔𐤕 QRT𐤟ḤDŠT; meaning "New Town"), the same name as the original city of Carthage. The city had its heyday during the Roman Empire, when it was known as ''Carthago Nova'' (the New Carthage) and ''Carthago Spartaria'', capital of the province of Carthaginensis. Much of the historical significance of Cartagena stemmed from its coveted defensive port, one of the most important in the western Mediterranean. Cartagena has ...
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The Girl From The Red Cabaret
''The Girl from the Red Cabaret'' (Spanish: ''La chica del Molino Rojo'') is a 1973 Spanish musical drama film directed by Eugenio Martín and starring Marisol, Renaud Verley and Mel Ferrer.Historical Dictionary of Spanish Cinema p.198 The film's sets were designed by the art director Gil Parrondo. Cast * Marisol as María Marcos * Renaud Verley as Larry Elliot * Mel Ferrer as Dalton Harvey * Silvia Tortosa as Gina * Mirta Miller as Rosita * Manuel de Blas as Malcolm Higgins * Bárbara Rey as Grace * Nene Morales * Norma Kastel as Martine * Eduardo Calvo as Gerente del Molino Rojo * Sofía Casares as Corista * Ketty de la Cámara * Víctor Israel as Abogado * Vicente Roca * Lucy Tiller Lucy is an English feminine given name derived from the Latin masculine given name Lucius with the meaning ''as of light'' (''born at dawn or daylight'', maybe also ''shiny'', or ''of light complexion''). Alternative spellings are Luci, Luce, Luc ... * Ángel Martín References ...
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People From Cartagena, Spain
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Male Film Score Composers
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Spanish Film Score Composers
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2003 Deaths
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1929 Births
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Black Venus (1983 Film)
''Black Venus'' is a 1983 softcore erotic melodrama film directed by Claude Mulot. It purportedly is based on an unspecified short story by Honoré de Balzac. It was produced by Playboy Enterprises and originally aired in an edited 80-minute version on the Playboy Channel; an uncut English-dubbed version was released on DVD in 2006. Plot When wealthy art collector Jacques ( Emiliano Redondo) visits a Parisian brothel operated by Madame Lili (Mandy Rice-Davies), he recognizes one of the prostitutes as Venus (Josephine Jacqueline Jones), a black Martinican woman. In a flashback, Jacques remembers introducing Venus to a gifted but impoverished sculptor, Armand (José Antonio Ceinos), who persuaded Venus to become his art model and lover. Armand grew increasingly obsessed with Venus and the statue of her that he was working on. To help Armand pay rent, Venus took work as a model for a dressmaker, Madame Jean (Helga Liné). Several of Madame Jean's customers became enamored with V ...
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All Is Possible In Granada (1982 Film)
''All Is Possible in Granada'' (Spanish: ''Todo es posible en Granada'') is a 1982 Spanish musical comedy film directed by Rafael Romero Marchent and starring Manolo Escobar, Tessa Hood and Manolo Gómez Bur.Borau p.492 The film's sets were designed by the art director Luis Vázquez. It is a remake of the 1954 film of the same name. Cast * Manolo Escobar as Manolo Ortega * Tessa Hood as Margaret * Manolo Gómez Bur as José Heredia Jiménez 'Petaca' * Luis Varela as Roby * Rafael Alonso as Mr. Taylor * Luis Barbero as Falsificador * Félix Dafauce as Mr. Colman * José Moreno * Francisco Nieto * Emilio Fornet as Curro * Rafael Romero Marchent Rafael Romero Marchent (3 May 1926 – 13 February 2020) was a Spanish director, screenwriter and actor. Life and career Born in Madrid, the son of the author Joaquín Romero Marchent Gómez de Avellaneda, he started his career as an actor, mai ... as Camarero References Bibliography * José Luis Borau. ''Palabra ...
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Spoiled Children (1980 Film)
''Spoiled Children'' (Spanish: ''Hijos de papá'') is a 1980 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Irene Gutiérrez Caba, José Bódalo José Bódalo Zúffoli (March 24, 1916 – July 24, 1985) was an Argentine born Spanish film actor. Biography Bódalo was born in Córdoba, Argentina, the son of Rome-born actress Eugenia Zúffoli and Spanish actor and singer José Bódalo, S ... and .de España, Rafael. ''Directory of Spanish and Portuguese Film-Makers and Films''. Greenwood Press, 1994. p. 120. . Cast References External links * 1980 comedy films Spanish comedy films Films directed by Rafael Gil Films scored by Gregorio García Segura 1980s Spanish-language films 1980s Spanish films Spanish-language comedy films {{1980s-Spain-film-stub ...
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And In The Third Year, He Rose Again
''And in the Third Year, He Rose Again'' ( es, ...y al tercer año, resucitó) is a 1980 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil.de España, Rafael. ''Directory of Spanish and Portuguese Film-Makers and Films''. Greenwood Press, 1994. p. 120. . It is based on a best-selling novel by Fernando Vizcaíno Casas. Plot On the morning of 20 November 1978 ( 20-N), an elderly man in a coat resembling Francisco Franco in his last years hitchhikes from the Valley of the Fallen to Madrid. Around the same time, a radio report on the French franc ( es, franco) is misunderstood as saying that dictator Francisco Franco has rosen from the dead. The rest of the film are scenes showing how Spanish people react to the rumor amidst the Spanish transition to democracy: * Communist leader Santiago Carrillo dons a wig again and plans for exile. * The Organization of Iberian States meets to end up amending the FIFA rules to allow football penalties to be decided democratically by the crowd. * A festival a ...
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The Legion Like Women
''The Legion Like Women'' ( es, A la legión le gustan las mujeres... y a las mujeres, les gusta la legión) is a 1976 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Manolo Codeso, Luis Varela and Francisco Cecilio.Bentley, Bernard. ''A Companion to Spanish Cinema''. Boydell & Brewer, 2008. p. 120. . It is set during the Spanish Civil War The Spanish Civil War ( es, Guerra Civil Española)) or The Revolution ( es, La Revolución, link=no) among Nationalists, the Fourth Carlist War ( es, Cuarta Guerra Carlista, link=no) among Carlists, and The Rebellion ( es, La Rebelión, link .... Cast References External links * 1976 comedy films Spanish comedy films Films directed by Rafael Gil Films set in Spain Films set in the 1930s Films scored by Gregorio García Segura Films with screenplays by Rafael J. Salvia 1970s Spanish-language films 1970s Spanish films Spanish-language comedy films {{1970s-comedy-film-stub ...
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