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Orosia
Directed byFlorián Rey
Written by
Starring
CinematographyHeinrich Gärtner
Edited byAntonio Cánovas
Production
company
Iberia Films
Distributed byIberia Films
Release date
31 January 1944
Running time
77 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Orosia is a 1944 Spanish drama film directed by Florián Rey and starring Blanca de Silos, José Nieto and Nicolás D. Perchicot.[1]

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Synopsis

The story begins in 1900 with the imminent wedding between Orosia Garcés de Abarca and Eloy Sancho de Embún. But her happiness will be cut short when the future husband is stabbed to death as a result of the rivalries of the nightly serenades before the bride's balcony. The neighbors suspect the quarrelsome Venancio and Joselón de Urríes, a former suitor of Orosia.

Cast

  • Blanca de Silos as Orosia
  • José Nieto as Joselón
  • Nicolás D. Perchicot as Don Pablo
  • María Brú as Sabel
  • Delfín Jerez as Gracián
  • José Sepúlveda as Venancio
  • José Isbert as Don Cándido
  • Ángel Belloc as Eloy
  • Mariana Larrabeiti as Jacinta
  • Julia Lajos as Rosa
  • Antonia Plana as Doña Clara
  • Salvador Videgain as judge Don Alonso
  • Luis Pérez de León as Calixto
  • Ana María Quijada as Remigia
  • Ana de Leyva as Blasa
  • Luis Villasiul as Don Valentín
  • Lolita Valcárcel as Vicenta
  • Fernando Sancho as Mañico bronquista

References

  1. ^ Bentley p.84

Bibliography

  • Bentley, Bernard. A Companion to Spanish Cinema. Boydell & Brewer 2008.

External links


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