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Milagros Leal
Milagros Leal (2 December 1902 – 2 March 1975) was a Spanish actress. Selected theatrical works * ''La estrella de Justina'' (1925) * ''Mariquilla Terremoto'' (1930). * ''Anacleto se divorcia'' (1932). * ''La propia estimación'' (1941) * ''Los habitantes de la casa deshabitada'' (1942). * ''Blanca por fuera y rosa por dentro'' (1943). * ''El pañuelo de la dama errante'' (1945). * ''El sexo débil ha hecho gimnasia'' (1946). * ''Don Juan Tenorio'' (1947). * ''Víspera de bodas'' (1948). * ''Doña Clarines'' (1951). * ''Women's Town'' (1953). * ''La muralla'' (1954) * ''Enriqueta sí, Enriqueta no'' (1954). * ''Los intereses creados'' (1956) * ''La novia del espacio'' (1956) * ''El pan de todos'' (1957). * ''Ondina (obra de teatro)'' (1958) * ''Un soñador para un pueblo'' (1958). * ''Anna Christie (obra de teatro), Anna Christie'' (1959) * ''Medea'' (1959). * ''Hamlet'' (1960). * ''Divinas palabras'' (1961). * ''De profesión sospechoso'' (1962). * ''Tomy's Secret'' (1963). * ...
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Women's Town
''Women's Town'' (Spanish: ''Pueblo de las mujeres'') is a 1953 Spanish comedy film directed by Antonio del Amo and starring Marujita Díaz and Rubén Rojo.de España p.8 Cast * Marujita Díaz * Milagros Leal * Carmen Lozano * Matilde Muñoz Sampedro * José Prada * Antonio Riquelme * Rubén Rojo * Luisa Sala * Amparo Soler Leal Amparo Soler Leal (23 August 1933 – 25 October 2013) was a Spanish film actress. She was married to Adolfo Marsillach from 1954 to 1956, and to film producer Alfredo Matas from 1969 until his death in 1996. She worked often with Luis García ... References Bibliography * De España, Rafael. ''Directory of Spanish and Portuguese film-makers and films''. Greenwood Press, 1994. External links * 1953 comedy films Spanish comedy films 1953 films 1950s Spanish-language films Films directed by Antonio del Amo Films scored by Jesús García Leoz Spanish black-and-white films 1950s Spanish films {{1950s-Spain-film-stub ...
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The Louts
''The Louts'' (Spanish:''Los gamberros'') is a 1954 Spanish comedy film directed by Juan Lladó.Bentley p.128-29 Cast * Barta Barri * Modesto Cid * Jesús Colomer * Carmen de Colomer * Miguel Gila * Adela González * Milagros Leal * José Marco * Mariam * Diana Mayer * Marion Mitchell * César Ojinaga * María Cristina Palau * Eugenia Roca * Rafael Romero Marchent * José Sazatornil * Aurora Tarrida * Julián Ugarte * Miguel Ángel Valdivieso * Fernando Vallejo Fernando Vallejo Rendón (born 1942 in Medellín, Colombia) is a Colombian-born novelist, filmmaker and essayist. He obtained Mexican nationality in 2007. Biography Vallejo was born and raised in Medellín, though he left his hometown early in l ... References Bibliography * Bentley, Bernard. ''A Companion to Spanish Cinema''. Boydell & Brewer 2008. External links * 1954 comedy films Spanish comedy films 1954 films 1950s Spanish-language films Films directed by Juan Lladó Films w ...
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1902 Births
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Spanish Film Actresses
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Spanish Stage Actresses
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The Man Who Wanted To Kill Himself (1970 Film)
''The Man Who Wanted to Kill Himself'' (Spanish: ''El hombre que se quiso matar'') is a 1970 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Tony Leblanc, and Elisa Ramírez Elisa Ramírez (born 1943) is a Spanish film and television actress.Goble p.118 Selected filmography * ''Another's Wife'' (1967) * ''The Wanton of Spain'' (1969) * '' The Troublemaker'' (1969) * ''The Man Who Wanted to Kill Himself'' (1970) * ''M ....Bentley, Bernard. ''A Companion to Spanish Cinema''. Boydell & Brewer, 2008. p. 372. . It is a remake of the 1942 film of the same title. Cast References External links * 1970 comedy films Spanish comedy films Films directed by Rafael Gil Remakes of Spanish films Films with screenplays by Rafael J. Salvia 1970s Spanish-language films 1970s Spanish films {{1970s-comedy-film-stub ...
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The Fair Of The Dove (1963 Film)
''The Fair of the Dove'' (Spanish:''La verbena de la Paloma'') is a 1963 Spanish musical comedy film directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia and starring Concha Velasco, Vicente Parra and Miguel Ligero. It is a remake of the film '' Paloma Fair''.Mira p.237 The film's sets were designed by the art director Enrique Alarcón. Cast * Concha Velasco as Susana / Mari Loli * Vicente Parra as Julián * Miguel Ligero as Don Hilarión * Ángel Garasa as Tabernero * Mercedes Vecino as Señá Rita * Milagros Leal as Tía Antonia * Irán Eory as Casta / Merche * Félix Fernández as Don Sebastián * Silvia Solar as Balbina * Alfredo Landa as Manolo * Mary Begoña as Encarna * Antonio Ferrandis as Vendedor de 'la juerga padre' * Modesto Blanch as Paco - el cochero * Adrián Ortega as Guardia en mercado #1 * Miguel Ángel Ferriz as Don Lucio * Luis Morris as Moro en mercado * José Morales * Agustín González as Frutero * Tony Soler as Vendedora de lote ...
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We Thieves Are Honourable (1956 Film)
''We Thieves Are Honourable'' (Spanish: ''Los Ladrones Somos Gente Honrada'') is a 1956 Spanish comedy film directed by Pedro Luis Ramirez and starring José Luis Ozores, José Isbert and Encarna Fuentes.Bentley p.95 The film was based on the 1941 play of the same title by Enrique Jardiel Poncela which had previously been adapted into a 1942 film. Plot Arévalo's wealthy family is going to celebrate a party at his house. This event reaches the ears of a gang of thieves who are going to take advantage of the occasion to prepare a good hit. Everything has been carefully planned and nothing can go wrong. But something unexpected happens: The gang leader falls in love with the daughter of the owners of the house and the robbery becomes extremely complicated. Cast * José Luis Ozores as El Castelar * José Isbert as El Tío del Gabán * Encarna Fuentes as Herminia * Rafael Bardem as Don Felipe Arévalo * Julia Caba Alba as Eulalia * Carlos Miguel Solá as Daniel 'El Mel ...
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The Big Lie (1956 Film)
''The Big Lie'' (Spanish:''La gran mentira'') is a 1956 Spanish film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Francisco Rabal, Madeleine Fischer and Jacqueline Pierreux.de España p.119 Synopsis César Neira, a declining actor, sees his chance to succeed again thanks to the inclusion in his film of a paralyzed teacher who has become very popular thanks to a radio contest. Cast * Francisco Rabal as César Neira * Madeleine Fischer as Teresa Camps * Jacqueline Pierreux as Sara Millán * Manolo Morán as Representante de César * Emilio Alonso * Julio F. Alymán as Maquillador * Rafaela Aparicio as Vecina de La Molina * Rafael Bardem as Tío de Teresa * Gustavo Biosca * Irene Caba Alba as Vecina de La Molina * Rafael Calvo Revilla as Doctor * José Calvo as Productor que habla con censor * Pedro Chicote * Carlos Ciscar * Rafael Cortés * Bobby Deglané * Teresa del Río * Juan Domenech as Paulino Sándalo * Ángel de Echenique * Ramón ...
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Judas' Kiss (1954 Film)
''Judas' Kiss'' (Spanish:''El beso de Judas'') is a 1954 Spanish religious drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Rafael Rivelles, Francisco Rabal and Gérard Tichy.Bentley p.121 Plot It tells the story of Judas Iscariot (Rafael Rivelles) with the famous kiss of him betraying Jesus to the Romans in exchange for a few coins. The magazines of the time rapturously described the spectacular nature of El beso de Judas, rarely seen before in Spanish cinema, not even in Alba de América, by Juan de Orduña, which in the end had been shot with severe budget cuts. Eighty-two sets, exteriors shot in the Holy Land (Rafael Gil moved there with a film crew in the summer of 1953 and the images would later be used in long shots or on transparencies of the film), a brilliant cast and – above all – An interesting plot idea characterized El beso de Judas: narrating the story of Jesus from the point of view of Judas. The journalist Barreira ended one of his reports by pointing out: "Neve ...
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Flight 971
''Flight 971'' (Spanish: ''Vuelo 971'') is a 1953 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael J. Salvia and starring José Nieto, Germán Cobos and Antonio Casas.Bentley p.122 The film's sets were designed by Antonio Simont. Some scenes were shot at Madrid's Barajas Airport. Cast * José Nieto as Comandante Pedro Zubiri * Germán Cobos as Primer oficial * Antonio Casas as Giner * Santiago Rivero as Radiooperador * Raúl Cancio as Primer sobrecargo * Antonio Ferrandis as Segundo sobrecargo * Julia Martínez as Matilde * Joan Capri as Camarero * Enrique Diosdado as Emilio Fraga * José Bódalo as Hugo Carrara * Doris Duranti as Liliana Musso * María Dolores Pradera as Mónica * Xan das Bolas as Padre * Carmen Cabajos as Madre * Fernando Sanclemente as Niño * Pilar Sanclemente as Niña * Marisa de Leza as Hija del presidente Zavala * Milagros Leal as Señora creyente * Joaquín Roa as Eduardo Valenzuela * Aníbal Vela as Concertista * Adolfo Mars ...
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