The Gardens of Murcia (1936 film) explained
The Gardens of Murcia |
Producer: | Marcel Gras |
Cinematography: | Nicolas Hayer |
Runtime: | 77 minutes |
Country: | France |
The Gardens of Murcia (French: Aux jardins de Murcie) is a 1936 French drama film directed by Marcel Gras and Max Joly and starring Juanita Montenegro, Hubert Prélier and Geymond Vital.[1] It was also known by the alternative title of Heritage. A 1923 silent film The Gardens of Murcia had earlier been made, based on the same story.
Cast
- Juanita Montenegro as Maria del Carmen
- Hubert Prélier as Xavier
- Geymond Vital as Pencho
- Nicolas Amato Albert Angeli as Pepuso
- Marcel Charvey Jean Clairval Irma d'Argy Henry Darbray Marcel Delaître as Domingo
- Mona Dol Annette Doria as Fuensantica
- Geno Ferny L.E. Hemme Edmée Landauer
- Raymond Marcel Georges Mauloy as Le médecin
- André Pierrel Annie Toinon
References
- Crisp p.403
Bibliography
- Crisp, Colin. Genre, Myth and Convention in the French Cinema, 1929-1939. Indiana University Press, 2002.