Maribel and the Strange Family
Maribel and the Strange Family (Spanish: Maribel y la extraña familia) is a 1960 Spanish comedy film directed by José María Forqué and starring Silvia Pinal, Adolfo Marsillach and Julia Caba Alba.[1] A widower wishes to marry an ex-prostitute, but her friends become convinced that he has murdered his first wife.
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Directed by | José María Forqué |
Produced by | Marciano de la Fuente |
Written by | Miguel Mihura (play) Luis Marquina Vicente Coello José María Forqué |
Starring | Silvia Pinal Adolfo Marsillach Julia Caba Alba |
Music by | Manuel Parada |
Cinematography | José F. Aguayo |
Edited by | Julio Peña |
Production company | Tarfe Films As Films Producción |
Distributed by | As Films |
Release date | 10 October 1960 |
Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
The film's sets were designed by Enrique Alarcón.
Cast
- Silvia Pinal as María
- Adolfo Marsillach as Marcelo
- Julia Caba Alba as Tía Paul
- Guadalupe Muñoz Sampedro as Doña Ugenia
- Trini Alonso as Rufi
- Carmen Lozano as Niní
- Gracita Morales as Pili
- José Orjas as Fermín
- Erasmo Pascual as Don José
- Dolores Bremón as Doña Rosita
- Antonio Queipo as Doctor Bethaouncurth
- Pilar Muñoz as Claudia
- Alicia Hermida as Flora
- Pilar Gómez Ferrer as Petra
- Julia Pachelo as Pepa
- Enrique Echevarría as Don Fernando
- Maritsenka Domowslaski
- María Sánchez Aroca as Doña sicenta
- Esther Rambal as Chica taller
- Pepita Otero as Camarera
- Encarna Paso as Mujer llamativa
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References
- Bentley p.166
Bibliography
- Bentley, Bernard. A Companion to Spanish Cinema. Boydell & Brewer, 2008.
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