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Gayarre ()


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The film is a biography of the tenor Julian Gayarre who was born in 1843 in a small village in Navarra, Spain, and who soon demonstrated his great ability to sing.

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Alfredo Kraus ...
Julián Gayarre
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Luisa
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Sabater
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Gainza
Lina Huarte ...
Adelina Patti
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Sr. Pedro
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Padre de Gayarre
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Hilarión Eslava
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Carmen
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Lampertti
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Madre de Gayarre
Juan José Vidal ...
Gayarre Niño (as José Vidal)
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Pastor
Paquito Amor ...
Aprendiz (as Francisco Amor)
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Sra. Asunción
Carlos Chemenal ...
Herrero del Roncal
Luis Rivera ...
Hermano de Gayarre
Ángel Quintana ...
Tolosana
Luis Roses ...
Alcalde de Pamplona
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Don Conrado
José Colomer ...
Ríus
Félix Navarro ...
Julien
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Mecenas
Miguel Ángel Salomón ...
Don Arturo
Teófilo Palou ...
Presidente del Conservatorio
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Contertulio 1º
Marcelino Ornat ...
Orador
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Gaztambide
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Patrona en Milán
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Dueño de la pensión
Juan Cazalilla ...
Bergatti
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Narosky
José Enrique Hidalgo ...
Linares
Joaquín Burgos ...
D'Pietro
Luis Domínguez Luna ...
Empresario Varesse
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Ángel
Juan López ...
Mario
J. Domolasky ...
Empresario de la Scala
Manuel Domínguez Luna ...
Caselli
Manuel Rojas ...
Andaluz 1º
Gregorio Giménez Díaz ...
Andaluz 2º
Lita Tauler ...
Taquillera del Real
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Elorrio
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Michelena
José María Bueno ...
Rey
María Luisa Barros ...
Reina
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Frascuelo
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Sarasate
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Médico
Reina Montes ...
Marieta
Charito Cremona ...
Doncella
Agustín Serrano ...
Ciego
Miguel Ángel Torrecilla ...
Nieto
Elena Cervera ...
Sabela
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Pedro
José Morales ...
Traspunte
Ricardo de Rada ...
Secretario
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jesús Colomer ...
Rius

Directed by

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Domingo Viladomat

Written by

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Ignacio Aldecoa ... (screenplay)
 
Ignacio Aldecoa ... (story)
 
Enrique Fernández Sintes ... (screenplay)
 
Enrique Fernández Sintes ... (story)
 
José Luis Madrid ... (screenplay)
 
José Luis Madrid ... (story)
 
Domingo Viladomat ... (writer)

Produced by

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Enrique Fernández Sintes ... executive producer

Music by

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Salvador Ruiz de Luna

Cinematography by

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Alejandro Ulloa

Editing by

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Pablo G. del Amo

Editorial Department

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Teresa Guillot ... assistant editor (as María Teresa Guillot)

Art Direction by

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Antonio Cortés

Set Decoration by

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José Aldudo

Makeup Department

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Mercedes Guillot ... assistant makeup artist
Esther Martín ... hair stylist
Carlos Nin ... makeup advisor
Emilio Puyol ... head makeup artist

Production Management

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Ramón Baillo ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Rafael Romero Marchent ... assistant director

Art Department

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Antonio Cortés ... set designer
Fernando Guillot ... assistant set decorator
Augusto Lega ... construction manager
Ángel Quintana ... property master

Camera and Electrical Department

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Antonio Ibáñez ... still photographer
Clemente Manzano ... camera operator
Guillermo Peña ... assistant camera

Music Department

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Victorino Echevarría ... conductor

Script and Continuity Department

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Gloria Roldán ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Gloria Roldán ... production secretary
Manuel Aguilera ... voice dubbing: Teófilo Palou (uncredited)
Rafael Arcos ... voice dubbing: Emilio Rodríguez (uncredited)
Vicente Bañó ... voice dubbing: various (uncredited)
Rafael de Penagos ... voice dubbing: Alfredo Kraus (uncredited)
Lucita García Luengo ... voice dubbing: María Bassó (uncredited)
Teófilo Martínez ... voice dubbing (uncredited)
Rafael Romero Marchent ... voice dubbing: Jesús Colomer (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Also Known As
  • Julián Gayarre (Spain)
  • Uma Lágrima Furtiva (Portugal)
  • Una voz en la historia (Mexico)
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Runtime
  • 111 min
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Did You Know?

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Movie Connections Version of Romanza final (Gayarre) (1986). See more »
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