The Reluctant Hero

The Reluctant Hero (Spanish: Héroe a la fuerza) is a 1941 Spanish comedy film directed by Benito Perojo and starring Miguel Ligero, Antoñita Colomé and Alberto Romea. The film is based on a play by Sergio Pugliese. It is stylistically similar to the White Telephone films of Italy.[1]

The Reluctant Hero
Directed byBenito Perojo
Produced bySaturnino Ulargui
Written bySergio Pugliese (play)
Antonio Quintero
Benito Perojo
StarringMiguel Ligero
Antoñita Colomé
Alberto Romea
Manuel de Diego
Music byFernando Moraleda
CinematographyTheodore J. Pahle
Edited byAntonio Cánovas
Production
company
Ufisa
Distributed byD.C. Films
Release date
12 April 1941
Running time
88 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Cast

gollark: Even when I had about 8 upgraded ones.
gollark: The nuclearcraft ones are just too slow.
gollark: Copy in a known-good reactor constantly to avert meltdown issues, replace all cooling with moderators and cells packed as densely as possible, figure out how to automate all components from raw resources, feed most power-producing fuel, repeat.
gollark: Oh yeah, copy in a known-good reactor constantly.
gollark: Powered by a single electrolytic separator!

References

  1. Bentley p.93

Bibliography

  • Bentley, Bernard. A Companion to Spanish Cinema. Boydell & Brewer, 2008.


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