La Sévillane (1943)
Directed by André Hugon, Jorge Salviche

Drama

Film Synopsis

Carmela is a femme fatale with a thousand faces, always ready to transform men into puppets.  For Rafaelito, she is a goat minder.  For Jean, she is a cabaret dancer.  For Pépé le Gitano, she becomes a country girl.  One by one, she hooks them, leads them on, ruins them and then tosses them aside like a broken toy.
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Film Credits

  • Director: André Hugon, Jorge Salviche
  • Script: Jean Féline (dialogue), André Hugon, Juan Ors de Navarra (story)
  • Cinematographer: Willy Faktorovitch, Andrés Pérez Cubero, Hans Scheib
  • Music: Manuel L. Quiroga
  • Cast: Fernand Charpin (Uncle Luis), Jean Chevrier (Rafaelito), Antoñita Colomé (Carmela), Marguerite Moreno (Pepa), Jean Toulout (Montilla), José Albesa, Arbós, Luis Arroyo, Rafael Calvo, Raúl Cancio, Cheysel, María Luisa Gerona, Marcorese, Carlos Muñoz, Nielsen, Marcel Roche, Eduardo Valverde
  • Country: Spain / France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 95 min

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