Gold and Ivory

Gold and Ivory (Spanish:Oro y marfil) is a 1947 Spanish film directed by Gonzalo Delgrás.[1]

Gold and Ivory
Directed byGonzalo Delgrás
Written byGonzalo Delgrás
Pascual Guillén
Antonio Quintero
Music byManuel L. Quiroga
CinematographyJosé Gaspar
Production
company
Hidalguía Films
Release date
16 June 1947
Running time
97 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Sinopsys

A rich andalusian playboy (Cabré) falls in love with a poor singer (Mistral) but everything goes wrong. Years later she has a great success and they meet again.

Cast

  • Mario Cabré
  • Rafael Calvo Gutiérrez as Presentador de artistas
  • Leonor María G. de Castro
  • Emilio Fábregas as Catador de vinos
  • Francisco Linares-Rivas as Administrador de La Pandereta
  • Carmen Llanos
  • Nati Mistral
  • Fernando Porredón
  • Domingo Rivas as Diego Cortés
  • Flora Soler
  • José Suárez
  • Rosita Valero as Chica con flor
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References

  1. Peiró p.306

Bibliography

  • Eva Woods Peiró. White Gypsies: Race and Stardom in Spanish Musical Films. U of Minnesota Press, 2012.
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