Samba (1965 film)

Samba is a 1965 Brazilian-Spanish musical film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Sara Montiel, Marc Michel and Fosco Giachetti.[1]

Samba
Directed byRafael Gil
Produced byMarciano de la Fuente
Cesáreo González
Vicente Ramirez
Written byJesús María de Arozamena
Rafael Gil
José López Rubio
StarringSara Montiel
Marc Michel
Fosco Giachetti
Music byGregorio García Segura
CinematographyChristian Matras
Gábor Pogány
Edited byAntonio Ramírez de Loaysa
Production
company
Condor Filmes
Suevia Films
Distributed bySuevia Films
Release date
28 January 1965
Running time
106 minutes
CountryBrazil
Spain
LanguageSpanish

The film's sets were designed by the art directors Enrique Alarcón and Pierino Massenzi.

Cast

  • Sara Montiel as Belén / Laura Monteiro
  • Marc Michel as Paulo
  • Fosco Giachetti as João Fernandes de Oliveira
  • Carlos Alberto as Assis
  • José Prada as Oliveira's lawyer
  • Zeni Pereira as Trinidad
  • Eliezer Gomes as Negro gangster
  • Antonio Pitanga as Paulo's friend
  • Álvaro Aguiar as White gangster
  • José Policena
  • Antonia Marzullo as Belén's grandmother
  • Grande Otelo as Freitas
  • Arlindo Rodrigues as Himself / Salgueiro art director
  • Leila Adiles
  • Ernesto Alves
  • Nestor de Montemar
  • Moacyr Deriquém as Copacabana seducer
  • Wilson Grey as Man in samba school committee
  • Milton Luiz
  • Ciro Monteiro as President of Salgueiro Samba School
  • Maria Regina
  • Leonardo Villar
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References

  1. Morcillo p.244

Bibliography

  • Aurora G. Morcillo. The Seduction of Modern Spain: The Female Body and the Francoist Body Politic. Bucknell University Press, 2010.


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