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Directed by | Francisco Rovira Beleta |
Written by | Francisco Rovira Beleta Alfredo Mañas |
Starring | Antonio Gades Carmen Amaya |
Cinematography | Massimo Dallamano |
Edited by | Emilio Rodríguez |
Music by | Andrés Batista Fernando García Morcillo Emilio Pujol José Solá |
Release dates | November 5 1963 Spain June 29, 1964 USA NYC |
Running time | 112 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Los Tarantos is a 1963 Spanish musical drama film directed by Francisco Rovira Beleta. It was nominated for the Academy Award as Best Foreign Film.
The film is based on the play La historia de los Tarantos written by Alfredo Mañas, and inspirated on Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.
Plot Summary
The love between two gipsies from different families in Barcelona.
Cast
- Carmen Amaya ... Angustias
- Sara Lezana ... Juana
- Daniel Martín ... Rafael
- Antonio Gades ... Mojigondo
- Antonio Prieto ... Rosendo
- José Manuel Martín ... Curro (as J. Manuel Martín)
- Margarita Lozano ... Isabel
- Juan Manuel Soriano
- Antonia Singla ... Sole (as Antonia 'La Singla')
- Aurelio Galán 'El Estampío' ... Jero (as A. Galán 'El Estampío')
- Peret... Guitarist
- Andrés Batista ... Guitarist
- Emilio de Diego ... Guitarist
- 'Pucherete' ... Guitarist
- Blay ... Guitarist
- El Chocolate ... Cantaor
- 'La Mueque' ... Cantaor
- 'Morita' ... Cantaor (as 'Morità')
- Enrique Cádiz ... Cantaor
- 'El Viti' ... Cantaor
- J. Toledo ... Cantaor
- Antonio Escudero 'El Gato' ... Juan/Bailaor (as A. Escudero 'El Gato')
- D. Bargas ... Bailaor (as D. Bargas 'Lulula')
- Amapola ... Antonia/Bailaora
- 'El Guisa' ... Bailaor
- Antonio Lavilla ... Sancho
- Francisco Batista
- Carlos Villafranca ... Salvador
- Josefina Tapias
External links
- Los Tarantos at IMDb