The Guitar of Gardel

The Guitar of Gardel (Spanish:La guitarra de Gardel) is a 1949 Argentine-Spanish musical film directed by León Klimovsky and starring Agustín Irusta, Carmen Sevilla and Antonio Casal. The film is based on the life of the tango star Carlos Gardel.[1]

The Guitar of Gardel
Directed byLeón Klimovsky
Produced byAlberto Soifer
Written byLeón Klimovsky
Manuel Villegas López
StarringAgustín Irusta
Carmen Sevilla
Antonio Casal
Music byFernando Carrascosa
Alberto Soifer
CinematographyEmilio Foriscot
Edited bySara Ontañón
Production
company
Lais
Release date
22 December 1949
Running time
85 minutes
CountryArgentina
Spain
LanguageSpanish

Cast

  • Agustín Irusta as Raúl Armada
  • Carmen Sevilla as Carmelilla
  • Antonio Casal as Paco
  • Jorge Cardoso as Tito
  • Trini Montero as Clarita
  • Héctor Pontón
  • Juana Mansó as Señorita Menchioti
  • Santiago Rivero as Antequera
  • Ana María Olaria as Novia
  • César Fiaschi as Don Felipe
  • Manuel Arbó as Borracho
  • Manuel Requena as Rodríguez
  • Manuel Guitián as Ropavejero
  • María de la Vega
  • Casimiro Hurtado as Cantante argentino
  • Horacio Llamas
  • Julio Ballesteros
  • Beni Deus as Serafín Rodríguez
  • José Villasante as Novio
  • Guillermo Cereceda
  • Aníbal Vela as Empresario
  • Dante Tulián as Músico
  • Hebe Dolián
  • María López Morante
  • Manuel de Juan as Dueño del hotel
  • Miguel de los Reyes
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References

  1. Washabaugh p.65

Bibliography

  • William Washabaugh. The Passion of Music and Dance. Berg, 1998.


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