Condemned (1953 film) explained

Condemned
Director:Manuel Mur Oti
Based On:Condemned by José Suárez Carreño
Starring:Aurora Bautista
Carlos Lemos
Cinematography:Manuel Berenguer
Editing:Antonio Gimeno
Studio:Cervantes Films
Distributor:CIFESA
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish

Condemned (Spanish; Castilian: Condenados) is a Spanish 1953 rural melodrama film directed by Manuel Mur Oti and written by José Suárez Carreño and Mur Oti from a Suarez Carreño's play of the same title.[1] The picture stars Carlos Lemos, Aurora Bautista and José Suárez.

Plot

An aging and wealthy farmer (Lemos) sees how his young wife (Bautista) falls increasingly attracted to a newly hired and handsome laborer (Suarez). The conflict ends up unavoidably in a murder of passion.

Cast

Carlos Lemos was a very prominent stage actor, and this was one of his few film appearances. Aurora Bautista was by then the Spanish Queen of melodrama, while José Suárez was one of the main heartthrobs of the Spanish screens.

References

  1. Bentley p.127

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