A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 2, 1954
Original Title:
Nuits andalouses
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Exclusivas Floralva Producción
Goya Producciones Cinematográficas S.A.
Les Films Maurice Cloche
Production Countries:
France | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
When her father died, Dominique de Bellocombes inherited her ancestors' château, some worthless shares and a mine in Spain. To save the castle, which is in danger of falling into ruin, and pay off her debts, she is determined to marry Armand de Puysherbeux, whom she doesn't love, but who is rich. The situation changes abruptly, however, when news comes through that the Spanish mine holds a vein of untapped gold. Dominique leaves for Andalusia, abandoning her fiancé. Her fiancé, determined not to give up on the beautiful Dominique, precedes her to the site, destroys the plans and claims that the engineer is mad...
Assistant Director:
Ricardo Blasco
Construction Coordinator:
Francisco Rodríguez Asensio
Costume Design:
Manuel Comba
Eduardo Torre de la Fuente
Costumer:
Encarna
Pedro Rodríguez
Dialogue:
Xandro Valerio
José Antonio Ochaíta
Director:
Maurice Cloche
Director of Photography:
Alberto Carles Blat
Nicolas Hayer
Editor:
Renée Gary
Margarita Ochoa
Makeup Artist:
Julián Ruiz
Music:
Juan Solano
Producer:
Maurice Cloche
Production Manager:
César Alonso
Pierre Saint-Blancat
Set Decoration:
Gil Parrondo
Raymond Nègre
Luis Pérez Espinosa
Sound:
Robert Teisseire
Writer:
Maurice Cloche
René Barjavel
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