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The Christ Of The Lanterns
''The Christ of the Lanterns'' ( es, El Cristo de los Faroles) is a 1958 Spanish film. Plot Antonio Reyes meets Soledad, a woman from Cordoba, in the Plaza del Cristo de los Faroles. But she ignores his attention and refuse to be another of Antonios conquests. External links * 1950s Spanish-language films 1958 films Spanish black-and-white films 1950s Spanish films {{1950s-Spain-film-stub ...
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Antonio Molina (singer)
Antonio Molina (9 March 1928 - 18 March 1992) was a Spanish Flamenco dancer and popular singer and actor in films and on theatrical stage. Born in Málaga, from the age of 10 he showed great aptitude for flamenco singing, and became popular by participating in various radio shows. He had a high, brilliant voice, which he perhaps abused until he lost it prematurely. He was very popular starring in many theater shows. His film career began in 1953, and he is remembered for films such as "El pescador de coplas" (1953), "Esa voz es una mina" (1955), and "La hija de Juan Simón" (1956). He maintained his popularity for many years by touring with his own musical show. After a few years of retirement, he attempted an unsuccessful come-back in 1986. Molina was the husband of Angela Tejedor and they had 8 children, among them actors and actresses (Ángela Molina, Miguel Molina, Paula Molina, Noel Molina and Mónica Molina). He died in Madrid in 1992. Filmography *'' Puente de coplas'' ( ...
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Margarita Robles (actress)
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'' (1952) * ''Cerca de la ciudad'' (1952) * ''El misterioso ...
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Jesús Puente
Jesús Puente Alzaga (18 December 1930 – 26 October 2000) was a Spanish actor. He appeared in more than one hundred films from 1957 to 2000. In 1954 he represented ''The Taming of the Shrew'' of William Shakespeare at the Teatre Grec. Selected filmography *1957: ''El hombre que viajaba despacito'' - Sargento instructor *1957: ''Las muchachas de azul'' - Don César *1958: ''Historias de Madrid'' - Cliente de la futuróloga *1958: ''El hereje'' *1958: '' The Christ of the Lanterns'' - Amigo de Antonio *1958: ''Red Cross Girls'' - Jugador en hipódromo *1959: ''Gayarre'' - Elorrio *1959: '' Ten Ready Rifles'' - Alguacil en Consejo de Guerra *1959: ''Bombas para la paz'' - Mr. Thompson, delegado estadounidense *1959: ''Los tramposos'' *1959: ''The Last Days of Pompeii'' - Roman Senator *1960: ''La fiel infantería'' - Cabo Silvestre *1960: ''Carnival Day'' - Locutor *1960: ''El indulto'' - Vigilante de patio *1960: ''La paz empieza nunca'' - Mencia *1960: ''Los económicamente dé ...
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Rafaela Aparicio
Rafaela Díaz Valiente MML (9 April 1906 – 9 June 1996) better known as Rafaela Aparicio was a famous Spanish film and theatre actress. She made more than 100 films. The most remembered are Carlos Saura's ''Anna and the Wolves'', ''Mama Turns 100'' and Fernando Fernán Gómez Fernando Fernández Gómez (28 August 1921 – 21 November 2007) better known as Fernando Fernán Gómez was a Spanish actor, screenwriter, film director, theater director and member of the Royal Spanish Academy for seven years. He was born i ...'s '' El extraño viaje''. She died of a stroke in Madrid in a retirement home. Selected filmography Honours * Gold Medal of Merit in Labour (Kingdom of Spain, 23 April 1976). References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Aparicio, Rafaela 1906 births 1996 deaths Best Actress Goya Award winners People from Marbella Honorary Goya Award winners 20th-century Spanish actresses ...
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1950s Spanish-language Films
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1958 Films
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Spanish Black-and-white Films
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