Boyfriend in Sight
Novio a la vista, or Boyfriend in Sight, is a 1954 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga. It is based on an idea by Spanish filmmaker Edgar Neville, and produced by Benito Perojo. In 1918 a young Spanish woman is taken to a coastal resort by her parents to find her a suitable husband.[1]
Novio a la vista Boyfriend in Sight | |
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Directed by | Luis García Berlanga |
Written by | Juan Antonio Bardem José Luis Colina Luis García Berlanga Edgar Neville |
Produced by | Benito Perojo |
Starring | José María Rodero Antonio Vico (actor, born 1903) José Luis López Vázquez Josette Arno Jorge Vico Irene Caba Alba Julia Caba Alba |
Cinematography | Miguel Fernández Mila Cecilio Paniagua Sebastián Perera |
Edited by | Pepita Orduna |
Music by | Juan Quintero |
Distributed by | CIFESA |
Release date |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
- Josette Arno as Loli
- Jorge Vico as Enrique García Hurtado
- Julia Caba Alba as Madre de Loli
- Antonio Riquelme as Antonio Cortina
- Julia Lajos as Mujer de Pepito
- Irene Caba Alba as Señora de Cortina
- Fernando Aguirre as Amorós
- Alicia Altabella as Mujer misteriosa
- José Luis López Vázquez as Juanito Renovales
- Luis Roses as Don Enrique
- Carlos Díaz de Mendoza
- Mercedes Muñoz Sampedro as Tía de Loli
- Luis Pérez de León as Ballester
- Concha Fernández as Genoveva Peláez
- Josefina Bejarano as Madre de Genoveva
- Elisa Méndez as
- Juanita Ginzo as Hermana de Genoveva Peláez
- Elena Montserrat
- María Luisa Arias
- Concha López Silva
- José Alburquerque as Catedrático
- Mateo Guitart as Catedrático
- Carmen Villa
- Antonio Truyols
- Enrique S. Guzmán as Gordo
- Terele Pávez as Pecas
- Ana María Caballero
- Jaime Ibrán
- Rafael Membiela
- Mauricio Lapeña
- María Teresa del Castillo
- Federico Urquidi
- María Dolores de la Cámara
- Fernando Rujas
- Juan Díez Nicolás
- Antonio Vico as Don Vicente
- José María Rodero as Federico Villanueva
References
- Bentley p.135
Bibliography
- Bentley, Bernard. A Companion to Spanish Cinema. Boydell & Brewer 2008.
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