The Dance of the Heart explained

The Dance of the Heart
Director:Raúl Alfonso
Ignacio F. Iquino
Producer:Aureliano Campa
Starring:Tony Leblanc
Isabel de Castro
Manuel Monroy
Music:Augusto Algueró
Cinematography:Pablo Ripoll
Editing:Ramon Quadreny
Studio:IFI Producción
Distributor:IFISA
Runtime:75 minutes
Country:Spain

The Dance of the Heart (Spanish: La danza del corazón) is a 1953 Spanish musical film directed by Raúl Alfonso and Ignacio F. Iquino and starring Tony Leblanc, Isabel de Castro and Manuel Monroy.[1] It was made by the Barcelona-based company IFI Producción.

Synopsis

Elena falls in love with the director of a zarzuela company as she passes through a Spanish capital. She leaves with him, but her father will oppose this relationship. Her remorse for having disobeyed her father and having left him alone does not go away, to the point of reaching the breaking point.[2]

Cast

References

  1. Comas p.82
  2. Web site: La danza del corazón de Raúl Alfonso (1951) contada por Dqvlapeli Blog . 2022-06-08 . www.dequevalapeli.com.

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