My Love Is Called Margarita

My Love Is Called Margarita (Spanish: Margarita se llama mi amor) is a 1961 Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Ramón Fernández and starring Mercedes Alonso, Antonio Cifariello and Manuel Zarzo.[1]

My Love Is Called Margarita
Directed byRamón Fernández
Produced byM.E. Gamundi
Written byVicente Escrivá
StarringMercedes Alonso
Antonio Cifariello
Manuel Zarzo
Music byJosé Pagán
Antonio Ramírez Ángel
CinematographyJosé F. Aguayo
Edited byJosé Antonio Rojo
Production
company
Aspa Producciones Cinematográficas
Distributed byChamartín
Release date
31 August 1961
Running time
94 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Cast

  • Mercedes Alonso as Margarita Rodríguez Garcés
  • Antonio Cifariello as Eduardo Heredia, profesor de literatura
  • Manuel Zarzo as Ignacio García Cruz 'Nacho'
  • Isana Medel
  • Ángel del Pozo
  • Jesús Colomer as Desiderio Conesa Ortiz 'Desi'
  • María Silva as Alumna que se sienta junto a Nacho
  • Amparo Baró
  • Óscar Cortina
  • Carlos Piñar
  • Ángel Álvarez as Manolo, hombre sentado en el baile
  • José Torres
  • Goyo Lebrero as Barrendero
  • Paula Martel
  • Aníbal Vela hijo
  • Violeta Moreda
  • Antonio Alfonso Vidal
  • Aníbal Vela
  • Víctor Valverde
  • Carmen Rodríguez
  • Juan José Sáez
  • Antonio Moreno
  • Manuel San Francisco
  • Rosa Palomar
  • Rufino Inglés
  • Juan Cazalilla
  • Junior
  • Ena Sedeño
  • Charito Trallero
  • Marta Reves
  • Rafael Ibáñez
  • Rafael Hernández
  • Joaquín Bergía
  • Plácido Sequeiros
  • José Isbert as Don Severino, profesor de historia
  • Jesús Tordesillas
  • Montserrat Salvador
  • Margot Cottens as Madre de Margarita
  • Gisia Paradís as Nina
  • José Luis Ozores as Felipe Gurriato Orbaneja 'Gurriato'
  • Paco Romero
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References

  1. Bentley p.142

Bibliography

  • Bentley, Bernard. A Companion to Spanish Cinema. Boydell & Brewer, 2008.


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