A Woman in the Rain explained

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Director:Gerardo Vera
Country:Spain
Narrator:Javier Gurruchaga
Language:Spanish
Distributor:United International Pictures
Cinematography:José Luis López Linares
Music:Mariano Díaz
Editing:Pablo G. del Amo
Studio:Atrium Productions

A Woman in the Rain (Spanish; Castilian: '''Una mujer bajo la lluvia'''|links=no) is a 1992 Spanish comedy film directed by Gerardo Vera which stars Ángela Molina, Antonio Banderas, and Imanol Arias. It is a remake of the 1945 film Life on a Thread.

Plot

Following the plight of glamorous woman Mercedes, caught in a rainstorm in Madrid, the plot bisects into two alternative tales in which Mercedes is picked up by different suitors: Basque socially-awkward businessman Ramón and handsome young artist Miguel.

Production

An Atrium production, A Woman in the Rain is Gerardo Vera's directorial feature film debut.[1] It is a remake of the script of Edgar Neville's 1945 film Life on a Thread (also adapted by Neville into a stage play in 1959). The screenplay was penned by, Carmen Posadas, and Gerardo Vera.

Release

Distributed by United International Pictures, the film was theatrically released in Spain on 28 February 1992.

See also

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: El cine español se viste de lujo. El País. 30 September 1991. Diego. Muñoz. 24 October 2022.