Saturday Night (1950 film)
Saturday Night (Spanish: La noche del sábado) is a 1950 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring María Félix, Rafael Durán and José María Seoane.[1] It is a film adaptation of the 1918 play of the same name, Saturday Night: A Novel For The Stage In Five Tableaux by playwrite Jacinto Benavente. The film's sets were designed by Enrique Alarcón.
Saturday Night | |
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Directed by | Rafael Gil |
Produced by | Cesáreo González |
Written by | Antonio Abad Ojuel Jacinto Benavente (play) Rafael Gil |
Starring | María Félix Rafael Durán José María Seoane |
Music by | Manuel Parada |
Cinematography | Michel Kelber |
Edited by | José Antonio Rojo |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Suevia Films |
Release date | 29 December 1950 |
Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
- María Félix as Imperia
- Rafael Durán as Príncipe Miguel
- José María Seoane as Leonardo
- Manolo Fábregas as Príncipe Florencio
- María Rosa Salgado as Donina
- Virgilio Teixeira as Nunú
- Mariano Asquerino as Harrison
- Juan Espantaleón as Precepto de Preslavia
- Julia Delgado Caro as Majestad
- Luis Hurtado as Dueño del garito
- María Asquerino as Condesa
- Manuel Kayser as Padre de Imperia
- Diego Hurtado as Amigo de Nunú
- José Prada as Sirviente
- Fernando Aguirre as Fotógrafo
- Fernando Fernán Gómez as Director de orquesta
- Manuel Aguilera as Hombre en bar
- Francisco Bernal as Hombre en bar
- Antonio Fraguas
- Manuel Rosellón
- Carmen Sánchez
- José Vivó
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References
- Mira p.147
Bibliography
- Mira, Alberto. Historical Dictionary of Spanish Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2010.
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