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Spanish Films Of 1951
A list of films produced in Spain in 1951 (see 1951 in film). 1951 External links Spanish films of 1951at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Spanish Films Of 1951 1951 Lists of 1951 films by country or language Films A film also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere ...
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Sara Montiel
María Antonia Abad Fernández MML (10 March 1928 – 8 April 2013), known professionally as Sara Montiel, also Sarita Montiel, was a Spanish actress and singer, who also held Mexican citizenship since 1951. She began her career in the 1940s and became the most internationally popular and highest paid star of Spanish cinema in the 1960s. She appeared in nearly fifty films and recorded around 500 songs in five different languages. Montiel was born in Campo de Criptana in the region of La Mancha in 1928. She began her acting career in Spain starring in films such as ''Don Quixote'' (1947) and ''Madness for Love'' (1948). She moved to Mexico where she starred in films such as ''Women's Prison'' (1951) and ''Red Fury'' (1951). She then moved to the United States and worked in three Hollywood English-language films '' Vera Cruz'' (1954), '' Serenade'' (1956) and ''Run of the Arrow'' (1957). She returned to Spain to star in the musical films ''The Last Torch Song'' (1957) and ''The V ...
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Antonio Vilar
Antonio is a masculine given name of Etruscan origin deriving from the root name Antonius. It is a common name among Romance language-speaking populations as well as the Balkans and Lusophone Africa. It has been among the top 400 most popular male baby names in the United States since the late 19th century and has been among the top 200 since the mid 20th century. In the English language it is translated as Anthony, and has some female derivatives: Antonia, Antónia, Antonieta, Antonietta, and Antonella'. It also has some male derivatives, such as Anthonio, Antón, Antò, Antonis, Antoñito, Antonino, Antonello, Tonio, Tono, Toño, Toñín, Tonino, Nantonio, Ninni, Totò, Tó, Tonini, Tony, Toni, Toninho, Toñito, and Tõnis. The Portuguese equivalent is António (Portuguese orthography) or Antônio (Brazilian Portuguese). In old Portuguese the form Antão was also used, not just to differentiate between older and younger but also between more and less important. In Galician ...
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Juan De Orduña
Juan de Orduña y Fernández-Shaw (27 December 1900 – 3 February 1974) was a Spanish film director, screenwriter and actor. Subservient to the ideological tenets and preferences of Francoism, he was one of the regime's standout directors during the autarchy period. He particularly earned recognition for his epic-historicist films, including the extravagant ''Madness for Love'' (1948), "an immense commercial success". Filmography * ''Me has hecho perder el juicio'' (1973) * ''Eusébio, la Pantera Negra'' (1973) * ''El caserío'' (1972) * ''El huésped del sevillano (film), El huésped del sevillano'' (1970) * ''The Complete Idiot (1970 film), The Complete Idiot'' (1970) * ''Bohemios'' (1969) * ''La canción del olvido'' (1969) * ''The Troublemaker (1969 film), The Troublemaker'' (1969) * ''Farewell to Marriage'' (1968) * ''Maruxa (film), Maruxa'' (1968) * ''Anónima de asesinos'' (1967) * ''Abajo espera la muerte'' (1966) * ''Aragonese Nobility'' (1965) * ''Bochorno'' (1963 ...
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Dawn Of America
''Dawn of America'' (Spanish: ''Alba de América'') is a 1951 Spanish historical adventure film directed by Juan de Orduña and starring Antonio Vilar, María Martín and José Suárez. The film depicts the discovery of the Americas by Christopher Columbus in the late fifteenth century. Production The film was made by the largest Spanish studio CIFESA. The production was conceived as a response to the 1949 British film ''Christopher Columbus''. The British film had attempted a realist depiction of Columbus (portraying him as only partly successful, and his achievements being in spite of the Spanish monarchy). The Spanish response portrayed Columbus as a single-minded adventurer whose discovery led to the greater glory of the Spanish monarchy and the Catholic Church. It was also designed as part of the celebrations for the 500th anniversary of the Catholic Monarchs. The film's patriotic theme was strongly backed by the Spanish State of Francisco Franco. The film was made o ...
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Manuel Zarzo
Manuel López Zarza (born 26 April 1932) better known as Manuel Zarzo is a Spanish film actor. He has appeared in more than 150 films since 1951. Selected filmography * '' Day by Day'' (1951) * '' Love in a Hot Climate'' (1954) * ''Cursed Mountain'' (1954) * '' The Fisher of Songs'' (1954) * '' The Song of the Nightingale'' (1959) * ''The Showgirl'' (1960) * '' The Delinquents'' (1960) * '' The Balcony of the Moon'' (1962) * ''Weeping for a Bandit'' (1964) * ''The 317th Platoon'' (1965) * ''It's Your Move'' (1968) * '' The Pizza Triangle'' (1970) * ''The Legend of Frenchie King'' (1971) * ''My Dear Killer'' (1972) * ''The Two Faces of Fear'' (1972) * '' Ricco the Mean Machine'' (1973) * ''Dick Turpin'' (1974) * ''Naked Therapy'' (1975) * '' Unmarried Mothers'' (1975) * '' Ambitious'' (1976) * ''Nightmare City'' (1980) * '' La colmena'' (1982) * '' Stico'' (1985) * ''El hermano bastardo de Dios ''The Bastard Brother of God'' ( es, El hermano bastardo de Dios) is a 1986 dram ...
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Marisa De Leza
María Luisa González Benés, known artistically as Marisa de Leza (9 June 1933 – 13 October 2020), was a Spanish film and television actress.D'Lugo p.98 She died in Madrid after a long illness, aged 87. Partial filmography * ''I'm Not Mata Hari'' (1950) - Corista (uncredited) * ''Apollo Theatre'' (1950) * '' Day by Day'' (1951) - Luisa * ''Furrows'' (1951) - Tonia * ''Tercio de quites'' (1951) - Reyes * '' Court of Justice'' (1953) - Victoria * ''Lovers of Toledo'' (1953) - Isabella * '' Fire in the Blood'' (1953) * ''Under the Sky of Spain'' (1953) - Rosario * '' Flight 971'' (1953) - Hija del presidente Zavala * ''La patrulla'' (1954) - Lucía * ''Alexander the Great'' (1956) - Eurydice * ''Andalusia Express'' (1956) - Lola * ''Between Time and Eternity'' (1956) * '' Mi permette, babbo!'' (1956) - Marina Biagi * ''El andén'' (1957) - Pilar * ''The Sun Comes Out Every Day ''The Sun Comes Out Every Day'' (Spanish:''El sol sale todos los días'') is a 1958 Spanish comedy f ...
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Mario Berriatúa
Mario Berriatúa (1925–1970) was a Spanish film actor.Smith p.154 Selected filmography * '' Mariona Rebull'' (1947) * ''Guest of Darkness'' (1948) * '' Neutrality'' (1949) * ''Don Juan'' (1950) * ''Tales of the Alhambra'' (1950) * '' The Troublemaker'' (1950) * '' Reckless'' (1951) * '' Day by Day'' (1951) * ''Our Lady of Fatima'' (1951) * ''The Call of Africa'' (1952) * ''The Song of Sister Maria'' (1952) * ''The Floor Burns'' (1952) * '' A Passenger Disappeared'' (1953) * '' Day by Day'' (1954) * ''High Fashion'' (1954) * ''The Mayor of Zalamea'' (1954) * '' Juan Simón's Daughter'' (1957) * '' Listen To My Song'' (1959) * ''Sonatas'' (1959) * ''Peace Never Comes ''Peace Never Comes'' (Spanish:''La paz empieza nunca'') is a 1960 Spanish drama film directed by León Klimovsky and starring Adolfo Marsillach, Concha Velasco and Carmen de Lirio.Bentley p.124 It is set in the years following the Spanish Civil Wa ...'' (1960) References Bibliography * Gary Allen Smith. ''Epic Fil ...
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Antonio Del Amo
Antonio del Amo (1911–1991) was a Spanish screenwriter and film director. He enjoyed great commercial success in 1956 with '' The Little Nightingale'' starring the child star Joselito. This allowed him to found his own production company Apolo Films, based outside Madrid.D'Lugo p.118 Selected filmography * '' Four Women'' (1947) * '' Guest of Darkness'' (1948) * '' Ninety Minutes'' (1949) * '' Wings of Youth'' (1949) * '' Day by Day'' (1951) * ''A Tale of Two Villages'' (1951) * ''Devil's Roundup'' (1952) * '' Women's Town'' (1953) * ''Cursed Mountain'' (1954) * '' The Fisher of Songs'' (1954) * '' The Little Nightingale'' (1956) * ''Return to the Truth'' (1956) * ''The Sun Comes Out Every Day'' (1958) * ''The Nightingale in the Mountains'' (1958) * '' The Song of the Nightingale'' (1959) * '' Listen To My Song'' (1959) * ''Nothing Less Than an Archangel'' (1960) * ''Peaches in Syrup'' (1960) * '' The Little Colonel'' (1960) * ''The Two Little Rascals'' (1961) * ''Lovely Memory' ...
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Day By Day (film)
''Day by Day'' (Spanish:''Día tras día'') is a 1951 Spanish drama film directed by Antonio del Amo. Shot in Madrid, it has certain characteristics similar to Italian neorealism.Bentley p.131 Plot Two parishioners, Anselmo (Manuel Zarzo) and Ernesto (Mario Berriatúa), seek to straighten out their lives, and Father José (José Prada) helps them, and Luisa (Marisa de Leza), a girl, ends up in love with Ernesto. Cast * Julio F. Alymán * Antonio Barta * Mario Berriatúa * Benito Cobeña * Nela Conjiu * Marisa de Leza * Manrique Gil * Carmen Martín (actress), Carmen Martín * Vicente Mullor * Elisa Méndez * Amelia Ortas * Pepe Ortiz * Ofelia G. Otero * Ramón Oteyza * Magda Peiró * José Prada * Manuel Requena * Jacinto San Emeterio * Carmen Sánchez * Juan Vázquez * Manuel Zarzo * Vicente Ávila Vicente is an Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese name. Like its French variant, Vincent, it is derived from the Latin name ''Vincentius'' meaning "conquering" ...
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Marujita Díaz
María del Dulce Nombre Díaz Ruiz (27 April 1932 – 23 June 2015) better known as Marujita Díaz was a Spanish singer and actress. She was born in Seville, Spain. Díaz was known for presenting the very popular show '' Música y estrellas''. She also appeared in the films ''A Cuban in Spain'' (1951) and ''La pérgola de las flores'' (1965). Díaz died of respiratory failure caused by colon cancer in Madrid, aged 83. Selected filmography * 1998: Tesoro (short film). (Spain), directed by Miguel Ángel Vivas * 1980: La reina de la Isla de las Perlas. (Spain), directed by Víctor Barrera * 1978: Deseo carnal. (Spain), directed by Manuel Iglesias Vega * 1976: El avispero. (Spain), directed by Ramón Barco * 1975: Canciones de nuestra vida. (Spain), directed by Eduardo Manzanos Brochero * 1974: La boda o la vida. (Spain), directed by Rafael Romero Marchent * 1971: Carmen Boom. Grazie zio, ci provo anch'io. (Spain, Italy), directed by Nick Nostro * 1971: Las amantes del diablo. ...
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Blanquita Amaro
Blanquita Amaro (June 30, 1923 in San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba – March 15, 2007 in Miami, United States) was a Cuban film actress of the 1940s and early 1950s who starred in the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema. She appeared in some 17 films between 1939 and 1954 appearing often in films involving her native Cuba in co-production with Argentina such as ''A La Habana me voy'' (''I'm Coming to Havana''), working under director Luis Bayón Herrera. She also appeared in films such as ''Buenos Aires a la vista'' in 1950 though which on the contrary had strong Argentine themes in it. She retired from films in 1954. Post film work She left Cuba for Panama in 1959, and settled there with her husband and manager, Orlando Villegas, and their daughter, Idania. For 10 years, she hosted a daily television program and participated in many benefit shows. Blanquita Amaro died, aged 83, in Miami of a myocardial infarction, heart attack. Filmography *''Bésame mucho'' (1944),Daniel Bald ...
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