Malvaloca (1954 film)
Malvaloca is a 1954 Spanish drama film directed by Ramón Torrado and starring Paquita Rico, Peter Damon and Antonio Riquelme. It is an adaptation of the 1912 play of the same title about a fallen woman from Málaga who eventually redeems herself.[1]
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Directed by | Ramón Torrado |
Produced by | Miguel Herrero |
Written by | Joaquín Álvarez Quintero (play) Serafín Álvarez Quintero (play) Francisco Naranjo Rafael Narbona Ramón Torrado |
Starring | Paquita Rico Peter Damon Antonio Riquelme Julia Caba Alba |
Music by | Juan Quintero |
Cinematography | Alfredo Fraile |
Edited by | Gaby Peñalba |
Production company | Producciones Cinematográficas Ariel |
Distributed by | CIFESA |
Release date | 24 April 1954 |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
- Paquita Rico as Malvaloca
- Peter Damon as Leonardo
- Antonio Riquelme as Silbío
- Julia Caba Alba as Doña Enriqueta
- Emilio Segura as Salvador
- Arturo Marín as Diego
- Julia Lajos as Pastelera
- Rosario Royo as Teresona
- Xan das Bolas as Barrabás
- Pilar Muñoz as Juana
- Francisco Bernal as Trabajador de la fundición
- Pilar Gómez Ferrer as Señora cotilla
- María Cuevas
- Matilde Artero as Hermana Consuelo
- Félix Briones as Tabernero
- Julia Delgado Caro as Madre Superiora
- Alfonso Jorge
- Luis García Guerrero
- Emilio Santiago as Hombre que pide prestada la mosca
- Luis River
- Manuel Guitián
- Ana María Ventura
- Miguel Ligero as Jeromo
- Lina Yegros as Hermana Piedad
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References
- Peiró p.41
Bibliography
- Peiró, Eva Woods. White Gypsies: Race and Stardom in Spanish Musical Films. University of Minnesota Press, 2012.
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