Broken Lives (film)
Broken Lives (Spanish:Vidas rotas) is a 1935 Spanish drama film directed by Eusebio Fernández Ardavín and starring Lupita Tovar, Maruchi Fresno and Enrique Zabala.[1] Contracts with the crew were signed in Barcelona and Madrid in August and September 1934. Filming commenced in October of the same year at CEA Studios in Madrid. The film was produced by INCA Films, it was the company's first sound movie.[2] The premier took place on April 20, 1935 in Cine Avenida.[3] It was released in the United States in 1935.
Broken Lives | |
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Directed by | Eusebio Fernández Ardavín |
Written by | Concha Espina Wenceslao de Francisco Críspulo Gotarredonda |
Starring | Lupita Tovar Maruchi Fresno Enrique Zabala |
Music by | Manfred Gurlitt |
Cinematography | Willy Goldberger Heinrich Gärtner |
Edited by | H. Rosinski |
Production company | Inca Film |
Distributed by | Ulargui Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
- Lupita Tovar as Marcela
- Maruchi Fresno as Irene
- Enrique Zabala as Andrés Borja
- María Amaya as Carmen
- Manuel Arbó as Músico
- Fernando Fernández de Córdoba as Juan Gras
- Arturo Girelli as Carlitos
- José Isbert as Paco
- Cándida Losada as Catalina
- Manuel París as Alvear
- Luisa Sala
- María Anaya
- Dolores Valero as Campesina
- Paco Álvarez as Fernandito
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References
- Kohner p.350
- L'ínstant, Cinema - Films. Barcelona, 2 de abril de 1935. p.4
- Sparta Magazine, Cinematografía española. Año 2, No. 16.
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