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Currito of the Cross
Directed byAlejandro Pérez Lugín
Written byAlejandro Pérez Lugín (novel)
Produced byAntonio Moriyón
StarringJesús Tordesillas
Manuel González
CinematographyEnrique Blanco
Edited byTomás Ysern
Music by
Production
company
Troya Film
Release date
  • 12 January 1926 (1926-01-12)
CountrySpain
LanguagesSilent
Spanish intertitles

Currito of the Cross (Spanish:Currito de la Cruz) is a 1926 Spanish silent drama film directed by Alejandro Pérez Lugín and starring Jesús Tordesillas, Manuel González and Elisa Ruiz Romero. The film was adapted from Lugin's own 1921 novel of the same title, set in the bullfighting world. The novel has been made into films several times.

Cast

  • Jesús Tordesillas as Currito de la Cruz
  • Manuel González as Manuel Carmona
  • Elisa Ruiz Romero as Rocío
  • Ana Adamuz as Sor María del Amor Hermoso
  • Faustino Bretaño as Copita
  • Domingo del Moral as Gazuza
  • Elisa Sánchez as Teresa
  • Cándida Suarez as Manuela 'La Gallega'
  • Fernando Fresno as El 'Pintao'
  • José Alba
  • Ángel Alguacil
  • Isabel Almarche as Otra gachí
  • Señor Benítez
  • Antonio Calvache as Romerita
  • Rafael Calvo as Padre Almanzor
  • José Ignacio Caro
  • Manuel Centeno
  • Miguel Contreras
  • Gregorio Cruzada
  • Barón de Kardy
  • Juan Espantaleón
  • Señorita Galcerán
  • Galerín
  • Carmen Larrabeiti as Una gachí
  • Alejandro Navarro
  • José Rico Cejudo
  • Víctor Rojas
  • Clotilde Romero as Rufina
  • Duchess of Alba as herself
  • Duchess of Dúrcal as herself
  • José García 'El Algabeño' as himself
  • Alexandre P. Moore as himself
  • Queen Victoria Eugenia as herself

References

  1. Goble p.364

Bibliography

  • Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.

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