A Woman in Danger
A Woman in Danger (Spanish:Una mujer en peligro) is a 1936 Spanish crime film directed by José Santugini and starring Enrique del Campo, Antoñita Colomé and Alberto Romea.[1]
A Woman in Danger | |
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Directed by | José Santugini |
Written by | Carlos Fernández Cuenca José Santugini |
Starring | Enrique del Campo Antoñita Colomé Alberto Romea |
Music by | José María Gil Serrano |
Cinematography | Henri Barreyre |
Production company | Atlantic Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
- Enrique del Campo as Fernando Herrero
- Antoñita Colomé as María Isabel
- Alberto Romea as Dr. Arnal
- Santiago Ontañón as Ricardo
- Júlio Castro 'Castrito' as Agapito
- Pablo Álvarez Rubio as Prof. Layne
- Mariana Larrabeiti as Lucrecia
- José Martín as Jerommo
- Manuel Vico as Maitre
- Cándida Folgado as Abuelita
- Felisa Carreras as Mercedes
- Cándida Losada as Laura
- Luisa Sala
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References
- Bentley p.70
Bibliography
- Bentley, Bernard. A Companion to Spanish Cinema. Boydell & Brewer, 2008.
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