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List Of Spanish Films Of The 1940s
A list of notable films produced in the Cinema of Spain, ordered by year of release in the 1940s. For an alphabetical list of articles on Spanish films, see :Spanish films. 1940s External links Spanish filmat the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Spanish Films Of The 1940s Lists of 1940s films 1940s File:1940s decade montage.png, Above title bar: events during World War II (1939–1945): From left to right: Troops in an LCVP landing craft approaching Omaha Beach on D-Day; Adolf Hitler visits Paris, soon after the Battle of France; The Ho ... Films ...
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Cinema Of Spain
Cinema may refer to: Film * Cinematography, the art of motion-picture photography * Film or movie, a series of still images that create the illusion of a moving image ** Film industry, the technological and commercial institutions of filmmaking ** Filmmaking, the process of making a film * Movie theater (US), called a cinema elsewhere, a building in which films are shown TV * Home cinema tries to replicate the movie theater at home * Cinema or Movie mode, a picture mode characterized by warmer color temperatures Music Bands * Cinema (band), a band formed in 1982 by ex-Yes members Alan White and Chris Squire * The Cinema, an American indie pop band Albums * ''Cinema'' (Andrea Bocelli album), released 2015 * ''Cinema'' (The Cat Empire album), released 2010 * ''Cinema'' (Elaine Paige album), released 1984 * ''Cinema'' (Nazareth album), or the title song, released 1986 * ''Cinema'', a 2009 album by Brazilian band Cachorro Grande * ''Cinema'', a 1990 album by English music ...
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The Cursed Village (1942 Film)
''The Cursed Village'' (Spanish:'' La aldea maldita'') is a 1942 Spanish drama film directed by Florián Rey and starring Florencia Bécquer, Julio Rey de las Heras and Victoria Franco. A remake of an earlier silent film of the same title, it was a popular box office success It was awarded as medal at the 1942 Venice Film Festival.Bentley p.83 Plot The events take place in the town of Luján in Salamanca at the beginning of the 20th century. Due to a series of weather misfortunes for several years in a row, the town finds itself in a situation of poverty and misery that forces its inhabitants to emigrate to the city in search of a job that mitigates their problems; Juan, a farmer in a good situation, is forced, along with his sharecroppers and servants, to do the same, leaving his wife and son in the village; but his wife, Acacia, decides to leave too; not with him, but by another path that will lead her to prostitution and degradation; After a while Juan returns to the villa ...
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Ignacio F
Ignacio is a male Spanish and Galician name originating either from the Roman family name Egnatius, meaning born from the fire, of Etruscan origin, or from the Latin name "Ignatius" from the word "Ignis" meaning "fire". This was the name of several saints, including the third bishop of Antioch (who was thrown to wild beasts by emperor Trajan) and Saint Ignatius of Loyola. Variants include the archaic Iñacio, the Italian Ignazio, the German Ignatz, the Basque Iñaki, Iñigo, Eneko, and the diminutives Nacho/Natxo, Iggy, and Iggie. Ignacio can refer to: People * Ignacio Chávez (other) * Ignacio González (other) * Ignacio López (other) ; Arts and entertainment * Ignacio Aldecoa, 20th-century Spanish author * Ignacio Berroa, 20th-21st-century Cuban jazz drummer * Ignacio Cervantes Kawanagh, 19th-20th-century Cuban virtuoso pianist and composer * Ignacio Figueredo, 20th-century Venezuelan folk musician * Ignacio Merino 19th-century Peruvian pai ...
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We Thieves Are Honourable (1942 Film)
''We Thieves Are Honourable'' (Spanish:''Los ladrones somos gente honrada'' is a 1942 Spanish comedy film directed by Ignacio F. Iquino and starring Amparo Rivelles, Matilde Artero and José Jaspe.Bentley p.95 The film was based on the 1941 play of the same title by Enrique Jardiel Poncela. In 1956 the film was remade. Cast In alphabetical order * Matilde Artero * Amparo Cervera * Fernando Freire * José Jaspe * Manuel Luna as El Melancólico * Ramón Martori * Arturo Morillo * Angelita Navalón * Mercè Nicolau * Antonio Riquelme as El Castelar * Amparo Rivelles * José Sanchíz * Joaquín Torréns * Mercedes Vecino Mercedes Vecino Francés (4 February 1916 – 28 August 2004) was a Spanish film actress. She was famous as the woman who gave "the first kiss" in Spanish cinema. Biography Vecino was born in Melilla, Spain, located next to Morocco in Nort ... * Luis Villasiul References Bibliography * Bentley, Bernard. ''A Companion to Spani ...
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Mercedes Vecino
Mercedes Vecino Francés (4 February 1916 – 28 August 2004) was a Spanish film actress. She was famous as the woman who gave "the first kiss" in Spanish cinema. Biography Vecino was born in Melilla, Spain, located next to Morocco in North Africa, and died in Alicante, Spain. She was the daughter of a military man, married first to actor José Jaspe, and then to José Vaquero, (also known as Pepe), artistic representative of well-known folklorics such as Lola Flores or Carmen Sevilla. She had a daughter Mar Vaquero. She developed her professional career in Barcelona and then in Alicante, where she found the weather suited her health better. Known as a remarkably beautiful woman, in the early 1930s, Vecino was named Miss Barcelona, and shortly thereafter she began performing as a showgirl in various productions. She began her big screen career in 1941 in a small role in Francisco Gargallo's ''El sobre lacrado.'' When she kissed Armando Calvo in ''The Poor Rich Man'' (1942 ...
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Alfredo Mayo
Alfredo Fernández Martínez (17 May 1911 in Barcelona – 19 May 1985 in Palma de Mallorca) better known as Alfredo Mayo was a Spanish actor. Biography After studying medicine, in 1929 Mayo made his debut in the theatre with the company of Ernesto Vilches. He fought for Francisco Franco in the Spanish Civil War in aviation. He starred in propaganda films such as '' Escuadrilla'' (1941), Harka (1941), '' A mí la legión'' (1942) but is perhaps best known for '' Raza'', written by Francisco Franco under the name of ''Jaime de Andrade''. He became a major star in comedies, dramas and historical films such as '' Malvaloca'' (1942), by Luis Marquina; '' Deliciosamente tontos'' (1943), by Juan de Orduña, or '' La leona de Castilla'' (1951). In the 1950s he acted in supporting roles in such films as '' El último cuplé'' (1957), '' Una muchachita de Valladolid'' (1958) and '' 55 Days at Peking'' (1963), directed in Spain by Nicholas Ray. His career had a second golden ag ...
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Eusebio Fernández Ardavín
Eusebio Fernández Ardavín (1898–1965) was a Spanish screenwriter and film director. He was the brother of the playwright Luis Fernández Ardavín. His nephew César Fernández Ardavín who also became a film director, began his career working for Eusebio.Bentley p.128 Selected filmography * '' The Girl from Bejar'' (1926) * ''Broken Lives'' (1933) * '' The Moorish Queen'' (1937) * '' The Queen's Flower Girl'' (1940) * ''The Strange Marchioness'' (1940) * ''The Wheel of Life'' (1942) * ''El abanderado'' (1943) * ''Lady in Ermine'' (1947) * '' Neutrality'' (1949) * ''Vertigo'' (1951) * ''The Beauty of Cadiz ''The Beauty of Cadiz'' (French: ''La belle de Cadix'', Spanish: ''La bella de Cádiz'') is a 1953 French-Spanish musical comedy film directed by Raymond Bernard and Eusebio Fernández Ardavín and starring Luis Mariano, Carmen Sevilla and Jean ...'' (1953) References Bibliography * Bentley, Bernard. ''A Companion to Spanish Cinema''. Boydell & Brewer 2008. Exter ...
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El Abanderado
''El abanderado'' is a 1943 Spanish historical drama film directed by Eusebio Fernández Ardavín. Synopsis Daoíz and Velarde are two Spanish army captains who die in the 2 May 1808 uprising against Napoleon in Madrid Madrid ( , ) is the capital and most populous city of Spain. The city has almost 3.4 million inhabitants and a Madrid metropolitan area, metropolitan area population of approximately 6.7 million. It is the Largest cities of the Europ .... The historical period is a backdrop for personal drama involving the characters, including a romance between Torrealta, a colonel, and Renata, the daughter of a French general. References External links * 1943 films 1940s historical drama films Spanish historical drama films 1940s Spanish-language films Peninsular War films Films set in 1808 Films set in Spain Films set in Madrid Spanish black-and-white films 1940s Spanish films {{1940s-Spain-film-stub ...
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Rosita Yarza
Rosita Yarza (5 November 1922 – 13 October 1996) was a Spanish film actress who appeared in around thirty films including ''The Man Who Wanted to Kill Himself'' (1942) in which she played the female lead.Bentley p.94 Selected filmography * ''The Man Who Wanted to Kill Himself'' (1942) * '' Malvaloca'' (1942) * '' Mariona Rebull'' (1947) * ''Two Degrees of Ecuador'' (1953) * ''Alfonso XII and María Cristina ''Alfonso XII and María Cristina'' or ''Where Are You Going, Sad Man?'' ( es, ¿Dónde vas triste de ti?) is a 1960 Spanish historical drama film directed by Alfonso Balcázar and Guillermo Cases and starring Vicente Parra and Marga López as ...'' (1960) * '' Behind the Mask of Zorro'' (1966) References Bibliography * Bentley, Bernard. ''A Companion to Spanish Cinema''. Boydell & Brewer 2008. External links * 1922 births 1996 deaths Spanish film actresses People from Madrid 20th-century Spanish actresses {{Spain-film-actor-stub ...
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Rafael Gil
Rafael Gil (22 May 1913 – 10 July 1986) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter. His film ''La guerra de Dios'' (1953) won the Bronze Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 1953 and also won best film and best director at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. His film ''La noche del sábado'' (1950) was nominated for the Gold Lion at the 1950 Venice Film Festival and his film ''El beso de Judas'' (1954) was also nominated for the Gold Lion at the 1954 festival in Venice. His film ''Let's Make the Impossible!'' (1958) was nominated for the Golden Berlin Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. He has won nine prizes of the National Syndicate of Spectacle of Spain. Gil was a prominent director of the Franco era. His later works, often in collaboration with the Pro-Franco screenwriter and novelist Fernando Vizcaíno Casas, looked back nostalgically to the years of Franco's rule.Mira p.147 Filmography * ''The Queen's Flower Girl'' (1940) *''The Man Who Wanted ...
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El Hombre Que Se Quiso Matar
''Man Who Wanted to Kill Himself'' ( es, El hombre que se quiso matar) is a 1942 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Antonio Casal and Rosita Yarza. It is based on a short story by Wenceslao Fernández Flórez. It was remade in 1970 by the same director. Premise Federico Solá (''Antonio Casal'') is a 30 years old provincial architect who, in the same day, loses his job, his girlfriend, his located room and decides to commit suicide. Cast * Antonio Casal ... Federico Solá * Rosita Yarza ... Irene Argüelles *Manuel Arbó Manuel Arbó (18 July 1898 – 25 May 1973) was a Spanish film actor. He appeared in more than 200 films between 1915 and 1970. Selected filmography * '' Drácula'' (1931, Spanish version) * ''There Were Thirteen'' (1931, Spanish-language ... ... Sr. Argüelles *Xan das Bolas ... Huésped *José Prada ... Presidente círculo *Camino Garrigó ... Patrona *Irene Mas ... Juanita *Alejandro Nolla ... Fabricante *José Acuaviva ...
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Rafael Rivelles
Rafael Félix Rivelles Guillén (23 December 1898 — 3 December 1971) was a Spanish actor born in El Cabañal (El Cabanyal), a small town in the province of Valencia, Spain. Son of play actor José Rivelles and play actress Amparo Guillén, he was the father of famous Spanish star Amparo Rivelles. In the 1930s, with the advent of talking films, he went to Hollywood to make Spanish-language versions of American films, but eventually came back to Spain. Rivelles had two especially notable roles - the title role in ''Don Quijote de la Mancha'', and the Prior in ''Marcelino pan y vino'' (1955). He died in Madrid on 3 December 1971 and was interred at the El Cabanyal Cemetery in Valencia along with his father. Filmography * 1914 : '' Prueba trágica'' * 1930 : '' El Embrujo de Sevilla'' (''The Witch of Seville'') * 1931 : ''El Proceso de Mary Dugan'' * 1931 : '' The Charm of Seville'' * 1931 : '' La Mujer X'' (''Lady X'') : ''Luis Floriot'' * 1931 : '' ¿Conoces a tu mujer?'' : ''R ...
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