The Cat (1956 film) explained

The Cat
Music:Miguel Asins Arbó
Cinematography:Juan Mariné
Editing:Mercedes Alonso
Distributor:Hispano Foxfilms
Runtime:94 minutes

The Cat (Spanish:La gata) is a 1956 French-Spanish drama film directed by Margarita Alexandre and Rafael María Torrecilla and starring Aurora Bautista, Jorge Mistral and José Nieto. It is set in the world of bullfighting. It was shot in Eastmancolor and Cinemascope.[1]

Plot

Her name is María, but everyone knows her by the nickname of The Cat. Daughter of the overseer of an Andalusian cortijo, she is wooed by several men of the village, among them the young Joselillo. But The Cat only feels love for Juan, a handsome and cocky worker who dreams of being a bullfighter.

References

  1. Bentley p.127

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