Red Cross Girls Explained

Red Cross Girls
Native Name:
Producer:Pedro Masó
Starring:Antonio Casal
Luz Márquez
Mabel Karr
Concha Velasco
Tony Leblanc
Katia Loritz
Arturo Fernández
Ricardo Zamora Jr.
Cinematography:Alejandro Ulloa
Distributor:Compañía Industrial Film Español S.A.
Released: (Madrid)
Runtime:83 minutes
Country:Spain

Red Cross Girls (Spanish: Las chicas de la Cruz Roja) is a 1958 Spanish film directed by Rafael J. Salvia. It is a musical romantic comedy.

Plot

Four women from different social backgrounds - Julia (Luz Márquez), Isabel (Mabel Karr), Paloma (Concha Velasco) and Marion (Katia Loritz) - meet in Madrid while soliciting donations for the Red Cross, attracting men and becoming good friends in the process.[1]

Cast

Reception

The film critic Lorenzo Hortelano considered Red Cross Girls one of the best examples of the "well-meaning, humorous and nostalgic popular"[2] Spanish cinema of the 1950s and 1960s, following a romantic narrative set against a background that "praises "the joy of the 'modern' Madrid of the fifties."[2]

In the 1980s some Spanish critics dismissed this film's genre as “silly comedies” that presented a false view of Spanish life.[3]

Soundtrack

The main theme, composed by Augusto Algueró became a popular hit in Spain.[4]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Book: A Companion to Spanish Cinema . Bentley, Bernard P. E. . Boydell Brewer Ltd . United Kingdom . 2008 . 145 . 9781855661769 . 23 October 2016.
  2. Book: Hortelano, Lorenzo J. Torres . Directory of World Cinema: Spain . Intellect Ltd. . United Kingdom . 2011 . 42–43 . 9781841504636 . 5 November 2016.
  3. Book: Triana-Toribio, Nuria . National Spanish Cinema . November 12, 2012 . 127 . Routledge . 9780415220606 . 5 November 2016.
  4. Web site: Las chicas de la Cruz Roja (1958). YouTube. 5 November 2016.