The Lieutenant Nun
The Lieutenant Nun (Spanish: La monja alférez) is a 1944 Mexican historical adventure film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel and starring María Félix, Ángel Garasa and José Cibrián. It is based on the life of Catalina de Erauso.[1]
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Directed by | Emilio Gómez Muriel |
Produced by | Francisco A. de Icaza |
Written by | Max Aub Marco Aurelio Galindo Eduardo Ugarte |
Starring | María Félix Ángel Garasa José Cibrián |
Music by | Luis Hernández Bretón |
Cinematography | Raúl Martínez Solares |
Edited by | Jorge Busto |
Production company | Clasa Films Mundiales |
Release date | 27 July 1944 |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernández.
Cast
- María Félix as Catalina Erauso 'La Monja Alférez' / Don Alonso
- Ángel Garasa as Roger
- José Cibrián as Juan de Aguirre
- Delia Magaña as Elvira
- José Pidal as Don César, canónigo
- Fanny Schiller as Doña Úrsula
- Paco Fuentes as Don Miguel de Erauso
- Eugenia Galindo as Doña Cristina
- Esther Luquín as Beatriz
- Maruja Grifell as Reverenda madre
- José Goula as Don Claudio
- Lauro Benítez as Don Indalecio
- Jesús Valero as Sacerdote
- Manuel Sánchez Navarro as Don Diego Fernández de Córdova, Virrey del Peru
- Enrique García Álvarez as Don Ignacio de Aguirre
- Consuelo Guerrero de Luna as Lucinda
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References
- Klossner p.221
Bibliography
- Klossner, Michael. The Europe of 1500-1815 on Film and Television: A Worldwide Filmography of Over 2550 Works, 1895 Through 2000. McFarland & Company, 2002.
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