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Where Are You Going, Alfonso XII?

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Where Are You Going, Alfonso XII?
Spanish theatrical release poster
Spanish¿Dónde vas, Alfonso XII?
Directed byLuis César Amadori
Screenplay by
Based on¿Dónde vas, Alfonso XII?
by Juan Ignacio Luca de Tena
Produced byJosé Carreras Planas
Starring
CinematographyJosé F. Aguayo
Edited byAntonio Ramírez de Loaysa
Music byGuillermo Cases
Color processEastmancolor
Production
companies
  • PECSA Films
  • Carreras Planas
Distributed byToleratus Films
Release date
  • 29 January 1959 (1959-01-29)
Running time
110 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Where Are You Going, Alfonso XII? (Spanish: ¿Dónde vas, Alfonso XII?) is a 1959 Spanish historical drama film directed by Luis César Amadori and starring Paquita Rico and Vicente Parra.[1] It portrays the life of Alfonso XII of Spain and Maria de las Mercedes. It was followed by a sequel Alfonso XII and María Cristina the following year.

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Cast

Reception

The film was the leader at the Spanish box office in 1959.[2]

References

  1. ^ Mira p.236
  2. ^ "Spain's B.O. Leaders - 1959". Variety. 20 April 1960. p. 94 – via Archive.org.

Bibliography

  • Mira, Alberto. Historical Dictionary of Spanish Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2010.

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This page was last edited on 15 February 2024, at 12:44
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