The Song of Aixa
1939 film
The Song of Aixa | |
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Spanish | La canción de Aixa |
Directed by | Florián Rey |
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Produced by | Johann W. Ther |
Starring | Imperio Argentina |
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Edited by | Willy Zeyn |
Music by | Federico Moreno Torroba |
Production company | Hispano Filmproduktion |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
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Language | Spanish |
The Song of Aixa or Aixa's Song (Spanish: La canción de Aixa) is a 1939 German-Spanish musical drama film directed by Florián Rey and starring Imperio Argentina.[1] It is set in Spanish Morocco.
Cast
- Imperio Argentina as Aixa
- Pedro Barreto
- Pedro Fernández Cuenca as Ben Darir
- Anselmo Fernández as Ali
- Pablo Hidalgo as Maestro
- Manuel Luna as Abslam
- Ricardo Merino as Hamed
- Mari Paz Molinero as Zohira
- Nicolás D. Perchicot as Amar
- José Prada as Larbi
- Rafaela Satorrés as Zaida
References
- ^ Bentley p.407
Bibliography
- Bentley, Bernard. A Companion to Spanish Cinema. Boydell & Brewer 2008.
External links
- The Song of Aixa at IMDb
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The films of Florián Rey
- The Troublemaker (1924)
- Carnival Figures (1926)
- The Rascal of Madrid (1926)
- The Mysteries of Tangier (1927)
- The Village Priest (1927)
- Sister San Sulpicio (1927)
- Football, Love, and Bullfighting (1929)
- Agustina of Aragon (1929)
- The Cursed Village (1930)
- The Pure Truth (1931)
- Sister San Sulpicio (1934)
- Nobleza baturra (1935)
- Carmen, la de Triana (1938)
- The Song of Aixa (1939)
- Stowaway on Board (1941)
- The Cursed Village (1942)
- Idols (1943)
- Orosia (1944)
- Public Trial (1946)
- The Captain's Ship (1947)
- A Toast for Manolete (1948)
- Tales of the Alhambra (1950)
- Blond Arrow (1956)
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