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Margarita Robles (screenwriter)
Margarita Robles was a Spanish screenwriter and actress active from the 1940s through the 1970s. She was married to Spanish film director Gonzalo Delgrás, with whom she frequently collaborated. Selected filmography As screenwriter: * ''El hombre que veía la muerte'' (1955) * ''Under the Skies of the Asturias'' (1951) * ''Un viaje de novios'' (1948) * ''Trece onzas de oro'' (1947) * ''El misterioso viajero del Clipper'' (1945) * ''Ni tuyo ni mío'' (1944) * ''Altar mayor'' (1944) * ''La boda de Quinita Flores'' (1943) * '' Cristina Guzmán'' (1943) * ''La condesa María'' (1942) * '' Un marido a precio fijo'' (1942) As actress: * '' The House Without Frontiers'' (1972) * '' Run, Psycho, Run'' (1968) * ''Piso de soltero'' (1964) * ''El Cristo de los Faroles'' (1958) * ''El genio alegre'' (1957) * ''Miracle of the White Suit'' (1956) * '' La lupa'' (1955) * ''La hermana alegría'' (1955) * ''The Song of Sister Maria ''The Song of Sister Maria'' (Spanish:''Sor intrépida'') ...
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Gonzalo Delgrás
Gonzalo Delgrás (1897–1984) was a Spanish screenwriter and film director.Mira p.123 Selected filmography * '' The Complete Idiot'' (1939) * '' The Hired Husband'' (1942) * '' Cristina Guzmán'' (1943) * '' Gold and Ivory'' (1947) * ''Under the Skies of the Asturias ''Under the Skies of the Asturias'' (Spanish: ''Bajo el cielo de Asturias'') is a 1951 Spanish drama film directed by Gonzalo Delgrás and starring Isabel de Castro, Augusto Ordóñez and Luis Pérez de León.Crusells p.94 Cast * Isabel de Cast ...'' (1951) * '' Juan Simón's Daughter'' (1957) References Bibliography * Mira, Alberto. ''The A to Z of Spanish Cinema''. Scarecrow Press, 2010. External links * 1897 births 1984 deaths Spanish male screenwriters Spanish film directors Film directors from Barcelona 20th-century Spanish screenwriters 20th-century Spanish male writers {{Spain-film-bio-stub ...
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Under The Skies Of The Asturias
''Under the Skies of the Asturias'' (Spanish: ''Bajo el cielo de Asturias'') is a 1951 Spanish drama film directed by Gonzalo Delgrás and starring Isabel de Castro, Augusto Ordóñez and Luis Pérez de León.Crusells p.94 Cast * Isabel de Castro as Angelina Quirós * Augusto Ordóñez as A. Quirós / J. Quirós * Luis Pérez de León as Padre Tiburcio * José Luis González as Foro * Alfonso Estela as G. Manrique * Soledad Lence as Carmina * Carlos Otero as Federico * Ramón Giner as Pepín * María Zaldívar as Griselda * Vicente Miranda as Pepón * Rosario Vallín as Sinfo * Luis Villasiul as Fray Ceferino * Matías Ferret as Vigil * Manuel Santullano as Román * Silvia Morgan Silvia Morgan (1923–2009) was a Spanish film actress.Moore p.267 Selected filmography * ''Gentleman Thief A gentleman thief, gentleman burglar, lady thief, or phantom thief is a stock character in fiction. A gentleman or lady thief is char ... as Felisa * Carlo Tamberlan ...
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Cristina Guzmán (1943 Film)
''Cristina Guzmán'' is a 1943 Spanish drama film directed by Gonzalo Delgrás and starring Marta Santaolalla, Ismael Merlo and Luis García Ortega.Bentley p.96 It was made by CIFESA, Spain's dominant film studio of the era. The film is an adaptation of the 1936 novel '' Cristina Guzmán'' by Carmen de Icaza which was later remade in 1968. Plot Cristina Guzmán (Marta Santaolalla), is a young widow with a young son in her care, who dedicates herself to giving language classes to support herself. One day she receives a visit from an aristocrat with a surprising proposal that will change her life: she must pretend to be Fifi, the wife of an American millionaire to try to get him to overcome the emotional trauma caused by the abandonment of his real wife. Cast * Marta Santaolalla as Cristina Guzmán * Ismael Merlo as Marqués de Atalanta * Luis García Ortega as Prince Valmore * Carlos Muñoz as Joe * Lily Vincenti as Gladys * Luis Martínez Tovar as Bubi * Jorg ...
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The Hired Husband
''The Hired Husband'' (Spanish: ''Un marido a precio fijo'') is a 1942 Spanish comedy film directed by Gonzalo Delgrás and starring Rafael Durán and Lina Yegros. Its plot also has elements of melodrama.Labanyi & Pavlović p.235 Plot The protagonist, Estrella, is the goddaughter of the opulent king of synthetic shoe polish. In order to create marketing, Estrellita motivates the interest of the radio and newspapers. The millionaire leaves her boyfriend standing up in the middle of an argument, he is a bored-looking man in his forties, and she leaves him to travel to different countries in Europe. In a hotel she meets Eric whom she is to marry in twenty days. He leaves her and back home she proposes to a train robber to supplant her husband. Cast * Pepe Blanco * Ana María Campoy * Rafael Durán as Miguel * Juana Ferrer * Leonor Fábregas * Jorge Greiner * Juana Mansó * Manuel de Melero * Juan Muñiz * José Sanchíz * Cristina Santaolalla * Lily Vicenti * Lui ...
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La Casa Sin Fronteras
''A House Without Boundaries'' ( es, La casa sin fronteras) is a 1972 Spanish drama film directed by Pedro Olea. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. Cast * María Arias * Charly Bravo * Geraldine Chaplin * Luis Ciges * Jesús Fernández * José Franco * Tony Isbert * William Layton * Viveca Lindfors * José Orjas * Julio Peña * Luis Peña * Eusebio Poncela * Margarita Robles * Patty Shepard Patricia Moran Shepard (October 1, 1945 – January 3, 2013) was an American film actress based in Madrid, Spain. She appeared in more than fifty Spanish, Italian and French films from the 1960s to the 1980s, notably several cult horror films. ... References External links * 1972 films 1970s Spanish-language films 1972 drama films Films directed by Pedro Olea Films scored by Carmelo Bernaola Spanish drama films 1970s Spanish films {{1970s-Spain-film-stub ...
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Run, Psycho, Run
''Run, Psycho, Run'' ( it, Più tardi, Claire… più tardi/ translation: ''Later, Claire....Later'') is a 1968 film directed by Brunello Rondi. The film stars Gary Merrill, Elga Andersen and Georges Rivière. Although filmed in the mid 1960s, ''Run, Psycho, Run'' was not released until 1968 in Italy. It subsequently was released directed to television in the United States. Plot The film is set in Tuscany in 1912 where retired Judge George Dennison, his wife Claire, and their son Robert arrive at a Villa in Mount Argentario for the summer. Shortly after a party, Claire and Robert are both murdered. A year later, Judge Dennison once again returns to the villa with his new fiancée Ann and her son. Ann resembles Claire which he believe will assist him in his scheme to discover the murderer's identity. Cast Production By the late 1950s, director Brunello Rondi was considered a respected and well-known intellectual in Italy. After the lack of financial success of his previous film, ...
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Miracle Of The White Suit
''Miracle of the White Suit'' (Italian: ''Il grande giorno'', Spanish: ''Un traje blanco'') is a 1956 Italian-Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Miguel Gil, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Echeverría (born 9 January 1940) is a Costa Rican economist, lawyer, businessman and politician who served as President of Costa Rica from 1998 to 2002. He was minister of planning from 1968 to 1970 and minister of ... and Julia Martínez. Plot The film recounts the tearful adventures of a poor boy when it comes to getting a white suit to make his first communion. Cast References External links * Italian drama films 1956 drama films Spanish drama films Films directed by Rafael Gil Lux Film films 1950s Spanish films 1950s Italian films Italian black-and-white films Spanish black-and-white films {{1950s-drama-film-stub ...
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La Lupa (1953 Film)
''La lupa'' (also known as ''She-Wolf'', ''The Vixen'' and ''The Devil Is a Woman'') is a 1953 Cinema of Italy, Italian drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It is based on the novella with the same name by Giovanni Verga. Synopsis In a remote village in southern Italy, La Lupa ("The Wolf"), a woman with a free attitude and manners, fascinates and attracts husbands and sons who can't resist her. However, she falls in love with Nanni, who grows olive trees and wants to marry her daughter, Maricchia. At her mother's urging, Maricchia marries Nanni. But "the Wolf" still lurks around the latter, to the great despair of Maricchia. Overwhelmed, Nanni then decides to kill "the Wolf" ... which will have an atrocious end. Adaptation It should also be noted that Giovanni Verga later made a theatrical adaptation (1896) - one of the plays was directed by Franco Zeffirelli with Anna Magnani and Lucia Bosè, Lucia Bosé in 1965 - and then a libretto. For a musical melodrama, in collabor ...
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The Song Of Sister Maria
''The Song of Sister Maria'' (Spanish:''Sor intrépida'') is a 1952 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Dominique Blanchar, Francisco Rabal Francisco Rabal Valera (8 March 1926 – 29 August 2001), better known as Paco Rabal, was a Spanish actor, director, and screenwriter born in Águilas, a town in the south-western part of the province of Murcia, Spain. Throughout his career, Raba ... and María Dulce.Bentley p.121 Synopsis Soledad is a famous singer who one day decides to enter a convent, renaming herself Sor María de la Asunción. This decision provokes the confusion of her family, the press and public opinion in general. Now her job is to care for the sick and collect funds to solve the serious economic problems of the order. Finally, she decides to go as a missionary to India to offer her help. Cast References Bibliography * Bentley, Bernard. ''A Companion to Spanish Cinema''. Boydell & Brewer 2008. External links * 1952 drama films ...
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The Millions Of Polichinela
''The Millions of Polichinela'' (Spanish:''Los millones de Polichinela'') is a 1941 Spanish black-and-white film directed by Gonzalo Delgrás and starring Marta Santaolalla, Luis Peña and Manuel Luna.Comas p.170 The film's art direction was by Pierre Schild. Cast * Isabel de Pomés * María Luisa Gerona * Manuel González * Manuel Luna * Luis Peña * Margarita Robles María Margarita Robles Fernández (born November 10, 1956 in León) is a Spanish judge and politician, currently serving as Minister of Defence since June 2018. From November 2019 to January 2020, she served as Acting Minister of Foreign Affai ... * Marta Santaolalla * Felisa Torres References Bibliography * Àngel Comas. ''Diccionari de llargmetratges: el cinema a Catalunya durant la Segona República, la Guerra Civil i el franquisme, (1930-1975)''. Cossetània Edicions, 2005. External links * 1941 films 1940s Spanish-language films Films directed by Gonzalo Delgrás Spanish bla ...
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Spanish Film Actresses
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1894 Births
Events January–March * January 4 – A military alliance is established between the French Third Republic and the Russian Empire. * January 7 – William Kennedy Dickson receives a patent for motion picture film in the United States. * January 9 – New England Telephone and Telegraph installs the first battery-operated telephone switchboard, in Lexington, Massachusetts Lexington is a suburban town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. It is 10 miles (16 km) from Downtown Boston. The population was 34,454 as of the 2020 census. The area was originally inhabited by Native Americans, and was firs .... * February 12 ** French anarchist Émile Henry (anarchist), Émile Henry sets off a bomb in a Paris café, killing one person and wounding twenty. ** The barque ''Elisabeth Rickmers'' of Bremerhaven is wrecked at Haurvig, Denmark, but all crew and passengers are saved. * February 15 ** In Korea, peasant unrest erupts in the Donghak Peasant ...
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