Dick Turpin (1974 film)
Dick Turpin is a 1974 Spanish historical adventure film directed by Fernando Merino and starring Cihangir Gaffari, Inés Morales and Sancho Gracia.[1] It is based on the life of the legendary English highwayman Dick Turpin.
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Directed by | Fernando Merino |
Written by | José Truchado Fernando Merino Ricardo Palacios |
Starring | Cihangir Gaffari Inés Morales Sancho Gracia |
Music by | Alfonso Santisteban |
Cinematography | Leopoldo Villaseñor |
Edited by | Pedro del Rey |
Production company | Plata Films |
Distributed by | Hispano Mexicana Films |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Adolfo Cofiño.
Cast
- Cihangir Gaffari as Dick Turpin
- Inés Morales as Isabel
- Sancho Gracia as Richard
- Manuel Zarzo as Brassier
- Rafael Hernández as Peter
- Cris Huerta as Conde de Belfort
- Helga Liné as Anna
- Antonio Mayans as Sean McGregor
- Paloma Cela as María
- Luis Gaspar as Thomas
- Ramón Lillo as Dan
- André Konan as Bud
- Ricardo Palacios as Moscarda
- Isabel Luque as Dama asaltada
- Tito García as Mesonero
- Juan Antonio Soler as Conde de Durham
- Javier de Rivera as Fray Benito
- Cristino Almodóvar as Oficial 1
- Román Ariznavarreta as Oficial 2
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References
- Cebollada & Gil p.169
Bibliography
- Pascual Cebollada & Luis Rubio Gil. Enciclopedia del cine español: cronología. Ediciones del Serbal, 1996.
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