Eugenia de Montijo (1944) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 16, 1944

Original Title:
Eugenia de Montijo

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
C.E.A.
Manuel del Castillo

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 122

Eugenia de Montijo, an extraordinarily beautiful woman, educated and intelligent daughter of the Count of Montijo, decides to start a European tour when she discovers that the Duke of Alba, whom she believed her suitor, actually intends for her sister. In Paris she meets Napoleon III, the future emperor of France, who is bewitched by the beauty of the young aristocrat from Granada

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Assistant Camera:
Alfredo Cores
Jesús Rosellón

Assistant Director:
Enrique F. Sagaseta
Ramón Plana
Manuel de la Rosa

Camera Operator:
Carlos Pahissa

Choreographer:
G. Morressi

Construction Coordinator:
Francisco Canet Cubel

Costume Design:
José Luis López Vázquez

Costumer:
Monic

Director:
José López Rubio

Director of Photography:
Enzo Riccioni

Editor:
Bienvenida Sanz

Makeup & Hair:
José María Sánchez

Music:
Jesús García Leoz
Joaquín Turina

Producer:
Manuel del Castillo

Production Assistant:
Julio Buchs
Antonio Orozco

Production Manager:
Juan Francisco Blanco Lavín

Screenplay:
José López Rubio

Script Supervisor:
Pino de Luján

Set Decoration:
Francisco Canet Cubel
Luis Santamaría

Sound Director:
León Lucas de la Peña

Sound Engineer:
Ramón Arnal

Still Photographer:
Manuel Novoa

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