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Bohemians (1969)

Gênero : Música, Drama

Runtime : 2H 5M

Director : Juan de Orduña

Sinopse

Paris 1900. Sharing a house in the Bohemian District are Roberto, a fledgling Musician, who is composing an Opera with his friend the poet Victor Duval; and the beautiful Cossette, daughter of a retired tenor, who goes up and down the stairs, taking advantage of Roberto's music to train her voice. The young bohemian musician does not know Cosette, but hears her sing daily. Instead, she's in love with Roberto and follows his steps as a composer.

Atores

Julián Mateos
Julián Mateos
Roberto Mandel
Dyanik Zurakowska
Dyanik Zurakowska
Cosette Lissan
Antonio Durán
Antonio Durán
Víctor Duval
José Franco
José Franco
Señor Girard
Antonio Martelo
Antonio Martelo
Marcelo Lissan
Matilde Muñoz Sampedro
Matilde Muñoz Sampedro
Pelagia
Adriano Domínguez
Adriano Domínguez
Tania Ballester
Tania Ballester
Cecilia
Claudia Gravy
Claudia Gravy
Juana
Ignacio de Paúl
Ignacio de Paúl
Luis Frutos
Luis Frutos

Tripulações

Juan de Orduña
Juan de Orduña
Director
Juan de Orduña
Juan de Orduña
Writer
Miguel de Palacios
Miguel de Palacios
Writer
Guillermo Perrín
Guillermo Perrín
Writer
Manuel Tamayo
Manuel Tamayo
Writer
Javier Pérez Pellón
Javier Pérez Pellón
Executive Producer
Amadeu Vives
Amadeu Vives
Music
Federico G. Larraya
Federico G. Larraya
Director of Photography
Magdalena Pulido
Magdalena Pulido
Editor
Adolfo Cofiño
Adolfo Cofiño
Set Decoration
Víctor María Cortezo
Víctor María Cortezo
Costume Design
María Dolores Castella
María Dolores Castella
Hairstylist
Dolores Merlo
Dolores Merlo
Makeup Artist
Fortunato Bernal
Fortunato Bernal
Production Manager
Telesforo de la Plaza
Telesforo de la Plaza
Production Manager
Luis Ligero
Luis Ligero
Assistant Director
Joaquín Vera
Joaquín Vera
Assistant Director
Miguel Barquero
Miguel Barquero
Camera Operator
César Cruz
César Cruz
Still Photographer
Clemente Manzano
Clemente Manzano
Camera Operator
Federico Moreno Torroba
Federico Moreno Torroba
Conductor
José Granero
José Granero
Choreographer

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