Queen of the Chantecler
Queen of the Chantecler (Spanish: La reina del Chantecler) is a 1962 Spanish historical drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Sara Montiel, Alberto de Mendoza and Luigi Giuliani.[1] A Spanish music hall performer gets caught up in espionage during the First World War.
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Directed by | Rafael Gil |
Produced by | Marciano de la Fuente |
Written by | Jesús María de Arozamena Antonio Mas Guindal José Zamora |
Starring | Sara Montiel Alberto de Mendoza Luigi Giuliani |
Music by | Gregorio García Segura |
Cinematography | Mario Montuori |
Edited by | Julio Peña |
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Distributed by | Suevia Films |
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Running time | 112 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
- Sara Montiel as La Bella Charito
- Alberto de Mendoza as Federico de la Torre
- Luigi Giuliani as Santi de Acíbar
- Greta Chi as Mata Hari
- Gérard Tichy as Henri Duchel
- Amelia de la Torre as Adelina
- Milagros Leal as Doña Pura
- Julia Caba Alba as Doña Exaltación
- José María Seoane as Conde
- Francisco Piquer as Rafael
- Miguel Ligero as Don Benigno
- Antonio Garisa as Crupier
- Eugenia Roca
- Mary Begoña as La Pepa
- Isabel Pallarés
- María Isbert as Joven mujer carlista
- José Franco as Don Pagaré
- Pedro Osinaga as Iñaki Aguirre
- Fernando Liger
- Óscar San Juan as
- José Orjas as Empresario
- Goyo Lebrero as Empleado del Chantecler
- José Morales
- Rosa Palomar
- Encarna Paso
- Carmen Rodríguez
- Ana Mariscal as Carola, condesa de Valdeluna
- Manolo Gómez Bur as Guardia
Release
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Bibliography
- Phil Powrie. Carmen on Film: A Cultural History. Indiana University Press, 2007.
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