The Seventh Page (Spanish: Séptima página) is a 1951 Spanish drama film directed by Ladislao Vajda and starring Adriano Domínguez, Raúl Cancio and Carlota Bilbao.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Francisco Canet. Shot on location in Madrid where it is set, it has elements of neorealism.
The Seventh Page | |
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Directed by | Ladislao Vajda |
Written by | Ángel Gamón José Santugini |
Produced by | Vicente Sempere |
Starring | Adriano Domínguez Raúl Cancio Carlota Bilbao |
Cinematography | Willy Goldberger |
Edited by | Antonio Martínez |
Music by | Jesús García Leoz |
Production company | Peninsular Films |
Distributed by | Selecciones Fuster |
Release date |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
edit- Adriano Domínguez as Méndez
- Raúl Cancio as Dieguito
- Carlota Bilbao as Telefonista
- José María Rodero as Carlos
- Rafael Arcos as Fernando Montalvo
- Paquito Cano as Amigo de Fernando
- Luis Prendes as Manolo
- Alfredo Mayo as Paco
- Anita Dayna as Maruja Ramos
- Rafael Durán as Fuentes
- Rafael Romero Marchent as Javier
- María Asquerino as Leonor
- José Sepúlveda as Comisario
- Jesús Tordesillas as Arrosti
- María Rosa Salgado as Isabel
- José Isbert as Vendedor de bolsos
- Julia Caba Alba as Criada de Maruja
- Joaquín Roa as Ardilla, carterista
- Manuel Arbó as Padre de Fernando
- Santiago Rivero as Periodista
- José Prada as Doctor Vargas
- Eloísa Muro as madre de Isabel
- Carlos Díaz de Mendoza as Gerente del Club Montecarlo
- Manuel Aguilera as dueño del cabaret Ébano
- Francisco Arenzana as Robles
References
edit- ^ Hortelano p.201
Bibliography
edit- Hortelano, Lorenzo J. Torres. Directory of World Cinema: Spain. Intellect Books, 2011.
- Oliete-Aldea, Elena, Oria, Beatriz & Tarancón Juan A. Global Genres, Local Films: The Transnational Dimension of Spanish Cinema. Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2015.