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 | |
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Directed by | Rafael Gil |
Produced by | Marciano de la Fuente Cesáreo González Vicente Ramirez |
Written by | Jesús María de Arozamena Rafael Gil José López Rubio |
Starring | Sara Montiel Marc Michel Fosco Giachetti |
Music by | Gregorio García Segura |
Cinematography | Christian Matras Gábor Pogány |
Edited by | Antonio Ramírez de Loaysa |
Production company | Condor Filmes Suevia Films |
Distributed by | Suevia Films |
Release date | 28 January 1965 |
Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | Brazil Spain |
Language | Spanish |
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
- 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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