Juan Simón's Daughter (1957 film) explained
Juan Simón's Daughter |
Director: | Gonzalo Delgrás |
Producer: | Teodoro Herrero |
Music: | Daniel Montorio |
Cinematography: | Antonio Macasoli |
Editing: | Pedro del Rey |
Studio: | Unión Films |
Runtime: | 82 minutes |
Country: | Spain |
Juan Simón's Daughter (Spanish:La hija de Juan Simón) is a 1957 Spanish musical drama film directed by Gonzalo Delgrás and starring Antonio Molina, María Cuadra and Mario Berriatúa.[1] It is based on the play by Nemesio M. Sobrevila. A 1935 film of the same title had previously been made.
Cast
- Antonio Molina as Antonio Lucena
- María Cuadra as Carmen García Luque 'Carmela'
- Mario Berriatúa as Alfonso Guzmán
- Manuel de Juan as Padre de Carmela
- Maruja García Alonso Celia Condado Dolores Quesada Carmen Sanz Lis Rogi as Francesa
- Celia Foster
- Juana Cáceres as Madre de Carmela
- Miguel del Castillo as Marqués
- Luis Ramirez
- Rufino Inglés as Director sesión fotográfica
- Luis Domínguez Luna
- José Fermán
- María Jesús García Juanita Muñiz Carmen Pastor Lidya Batalla
- José Vilar
- José Morales
- Carmen Pérez Gallo
- Antonio Martínez as Productor con botella de champán (as Antonio Martinez)
- Jesús Narro
- María Avelenda Lolita Márquez
- Fernando Somoza José Peromingo
- Amalia Sánchez Ariño
- Francisco Salas
- Gonzalo Delgrás as Director de la película
References
- Peiró p.304
Bibliography
- Eva Woods Peiró. White Gypsies: Race and Stardom in Spanish Musical Films. U of Minnesota Press, 2012.