Unexpected Conflict
Unexpected Conflict (Spanish: Conflicto inesperado) is a 1948 Spanish comedy film directed by Ricardo Gascón and starring Amedeo Nazzari, María Asquerino and Alfonso Estela.[1] It was one of several films the Italian star Nazzari made in Spain in the late 1940s. The film was made by the Barcelona-based PESCA Films rather than in the major Madrid studios.
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Directed by | Ricardo Gascón |
Produced by | José Carreras Planas |
Written by | Joaquín Dicenta (play) Alfonso Paso (play) Ricardo Gascón |
Starring | Amedeo Nazzari María Asquerino Alfonso Estela Maria Eugénia |
Music by | Juan Durán Alemany |
Cinematography | Enzo Serafin |
Edited by | Juan Palleja Ramon Quadreny |
Production company | PECSA Films |
Distributed by | PECSA Films |
Release date | 26 January 1948 |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
- Amedeo Nazzari as Damian, the butler
- María Asquerino as Marìa
- Alfonso Estela as Prudencio
- Maria Eugénia as Pilar
- Osvaldo Genazzani as Miguel De La Mata
- Mary Santpere as Conchita De La Mata
- María Severini as Little girl
- Mona Tarridas as child
- Antonio Bofarull
- Modesto Cid
- Arturo Cámara
- María Escribano
- Pilar González
- Pedro Mascaró
- Antonio Miras
- Charito Montemar
- Fernando Porredón
- Enrique Tusquets
- Alberto Vialis
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References
- Lancia p.104
Bibliography
- de España, Rafael. Directory of Spanish and Portuguese film-makers and films. Greenwood Press, 1994.
- Lancia, Enrico. Amedeo Nazzari. Gremese Editore, 1983.
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