La reina mora (1955) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 31, 1955

Original Title:
La reina mora

Genres:
Comedy | Music

Production Companies:
Cervantes Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

During the April Fair in Seville neighborhood of Santa Cruz, Antonio, in love with Coral, will meet Esteban, her boyfriend. The end result is that Antonio is hurt and Esteban goes to prison. To avoid gossip, Coral asks his brother of moving. Cotufo agrees and the two move to a mansion in which, according to legend, lived a Christian and the daughter of a Moorish king, who died of grief of love.

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Adaptation:
Raúl Alfonso
Francisco Naranjo
Camilo Murillo
José Ochoa

Assistant Camera:
Luciano Carreño

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Gregorio Sánchez

Camera Operator:
Ángel Ampuero
Nino Mangelli

Choreographer:
José Toledano

Cinematography:
Aldo Giordani
Mariano Ruiz Capillas

Construction Coordinator:
Francisco Prósper

Costume Design:
Román Calatayud
Santisteban

Costumer:
Rosina Fernández

Director:
Raúl Alfonso

Editor:
Antonio Gimeno
Mercedes Gimeno

First Assistant Director:
Gervasio Banciella

Hairstylist:
Adela del Pino

Line Producer:
Juan N. Solórzano

Makeup Artist:
Carlos Nin

Music:
José Serrano

Production Assistant:
Alfredo Ruescas

Production Manager:
Pedro Masó

Script Supervisor:
Luis Ligero

Set Decoration:
Gil Parrondo
Luis Pérez Espinosa

Sound Engineer:
Fernando Bernáldez

Still Photographer:
José Calvo

Writer:
Serafín Álvarez Quintero
Joaquín Álvarez Quintero

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