
The Lovers of Teruel (1959)
Luna de miel (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 1h 49min
- Drama, Music
- 18 Dec 1959 (West Germany)
- Movie
Australian farmer Kit Kelly, his wife Anna, help stranded motorist Antonio, a famous dancer. Antonio tries persuading Anna to join his dance company after learning her past.
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Awards:
- 1 win & 1 nomination.
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Anthony Steel | ... |
Kit Kelly
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Ludmilla Tchérina | ... |
Anna
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Antonio El Bailarín | ... |
Antonio / Carmelo
(as Antonio)
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Léonide Massine | ... |
The Spectre in 'El Amor Brujo'
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Rosita Segovia | ... |
Rosita / Candelas
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Carmen Rojas | ... |
Amalia / Lucía
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José Nieto | ... |
Juan Carmona
(as Pepe Nieto)
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Pastora Ruiz | ... |
A Sorceress (ballet: El Amor Brujo)
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Juan Carmona | ... |
Pepe Nieto
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María Clara Alcalá | ... |
Candelas [voice] (singingVoice)
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Clara María Alcalá | ... |
Soloist (ballet: El Amor Brujo) (uncredited)
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Cesáreo González | ... |
Luis Escabar (uncredited)
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Julio Goróstegui | ... |
Uncle Paco (uncredited)
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María Gámez | ... |
Amalia's Mother (uncredited)
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Pilar Gómez Ferrer | ... |
María (uncredited)
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Diego Hurtado | ... |
Hotel Manager (uncredited)
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Rufino Inglés | ... |
Customs Agent (uncredited)
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Edgar Neville | ... |
Edgar Neville (uncredited)
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Michael Powell | ... |
Guide Describing the Lovers of Teruel (uncredited) (voice)
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Directed by
Michael Powell |
Written by
Michael Powell | ... | (screenplay) and |
Luis Escobar | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Cesáreo González | ... | producer |
Michael Powell | ... | producer |
Music by
Mikis Theodorakis |
Cinematography by
Georges Périnal | ... | director of photography (as Georges Perinal) |
Claude Renoir | ... | (uncredited) |
Editing by
Peter Taylor |
Editorial Department
John Victor Smith | ... | assembly editor (as John V. Smith) |
Susan Napier-Bell | ... | assistant editor (uncredited) |
Roy Taylor | ... | second assistant editor (uncredited) |
Production Design by
Durán Camps |
Art Direction by
Ivor Beddoes |
Set Decoration by
Francisco Rodríguez Asensio | ... | (setting) |
Costume Design by
Ivor Beddoes |
Production Management
Jaime Prades | ... | director general of production |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ricardo Blasco | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Ivor Beddoes | ... | designer: paintings |
Roberto Carpio | ... | assistant art director |
Judy Jordan | ... | assistant art director |
Eduardo Torre de la Fuente | ... | assistant art director |
Sound Department
Fernando Bernáldez | ... | sound |
John Cox | ... | sound supervisor |
Janet Davidson | ... | sound editor |
Malcolm James | ... | dialogue editor (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Ronald Cross | ... | technicolor technician |
George Minassian | ... | technicolor technician |
Gerry Turpin | ... | additional photography |
Bill Wall | ... | chief electrician (as William Wall) |
Music Department
Thomas Beecham | ... | conductor (as Sir Thomas Beecham) |
Additional Crew
Judith Coxhead | ... | production associate |
Rafael Durancamps | ... | sets, ballet: el amor brujo |
Antonio El Bailarín | ... | choreographer: ballet "El amor brujo" (as Antonio) |
Léonide Massine | ... | choreographer: ballet "The Lovers of Teruel" (as Leonide Massine) |
Samuel Menkes | ... | production secretary |
Bill Paton | ... | production associate (as William J. Paton) |
Sydney Streeter | ... | production associate (as Sydney S. Streeter) |
Manuel Aguilera | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Rafael Arcos | ... | voice dubbing: Anthony Steel (uncredited) |
José María Cordero | ... | voice dubbing: José Nieto (uncredited) |
Rafael de Penagos | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
María del Puy | ... | voice dubbing: Ludmilla Tchérina (uncredited) |
Benjamín Domingo | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Celia Honrubia | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Luis María Lasala | ... | voice dubbing: Julio Goróstegui (uncredited) |
Paco Valladares | ... | voice dubbing: various (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- British Lion Films (1959) (World-wide) (theatrical)
- Suevia Films - Cesáreo González (1959) (Spain) (theatrical)
- Divisa Home Video (2014) (Spain) (DVD)
- Cesáreo González Producciones Cinematográficas (Spain)
- Excisa S.A. (Spain)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Ballet Español de Antonio (performers)
- Sastreria Cornejo (costumes executed by)
- Encarnacion of Madrid (costumes executed by)
- Ines Higures of Madrid (Ludmilla Tchérina's dresses)
- Delrama (anamorphic lenses)
- Fonolux (stereophonic recording by)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Australian famer Kit Kelly and his new bride Anna are driving through Europe when they help a stranded motorist. They discover he is Antonio, a famous dancer. Upon learning that Anna was a ballerina before she married, Antonio attempts to persuade her to join his company.
Written by Steve Crook |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Mikis Theodorakis's theme song was covered by The Beatles in 1963 as part of their "Pop Go The Beatles" series for BBC Radio, with Paul McCartney on vocals. See more » |
Movie Connections | Version of Los amantes de Teruel (1912). See more » |
Soundtracks | Ballet 'The Lovers of Teruel' See more » |
Crazy Credits | [end title cards] Adios España! Mucho Gusto! See more » |