The Little Nightingale Explained

The Little Nightingale
Native Name:El pequeño ruiseñor
Director:Antonio del Amo
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Music:Antonio Valero
Cinematography:César Fraile
Studio:Argos SL.
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Runtime:98 minutes
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish

The Little Nightingale (Spanish:El pequeño ruiseñor) is a 1956 Spanish musical film directed by Antonio del Amo.

It was the first film to star child singer Joselito. It skyrocketed him to fame. The film is the first of a trilogy dubbed «trilogía del ruiseñor». It was followed by Saeta del ruiseñor (1957) and El ruiseñor de las cumbres (1958). The success of the films allowed del Amo to set up his own production company Apolo Films with studios on the outskirts of Madrid.[1]

Plot

Joselito is a boy whose mother left town when he was just a newborn. He lives with the grandfather, the village bell ringer, and his best friend is the sacristan. A fan of singing, he has not given up hope of ever meeting his mother.

Cast

References

  1. D'Lugo p.118

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