World Crisis
1934 Spanish film
- Tomás García Camellin
- Mauricio Torres
- Antoñita Colomé
- Miguel Ligero
- Ricardo Nunez
- Alfonso Tudela
- Tamás Keményffy
- Fred Mandel
Production
company
company
Atlantic Films
Release date
- 1934 (1934)
World Crisis (Spanish:Crisis mundial) is a 1934 Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Benito Perojo and starring Antoñita Colomé, Miguel Ligero and Ricardo Nunez.[1] The film is set mostly in a Swiss luxury hotel in the wake of the Wall Street Crash. It was a box office success, but is now considered a lost film.[2]
Cast
- Antoñita Colomé as Mery
- Miguel Ligero as Pololo
- Ricardo Núñez as Julio Lonaty
- José María Linares-Rivas as Herbert Parker
- Alfonso Tudela as Ferdinando Martini Martinelli
- Laly Cadierno as Vampiresa
- Carlos del Pozo as Gerente del hotel
- Blanca Pozas
- Nicolás D. Perchicot
- Pedro Chicote as Barman
- Francisco Zabala
- Fernando Freyre de Andrade
- Ricardo Muñoz
- Pastora Peña
- Luchy Soto
References
Bibliography
- Bentley, Bernard. A Companion to Spanish Cinema. Boydell & Brewer 2008.
External links
- World Crisis at IMDb
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Benito Perojo
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- Restless Hearts (1928)
- Wine Cellars (1930)
- A Lucky Man (1930)
- The Charm of Seville (1931)
- Fog (1932)
- The Man Who Laughed at Love (1933)
- World Crisis (1934)
- Bound for Cairo (1935)
- Paloma Fair (1935)
- The Barber of Seville (1938)
- The Reluctant Hero (1941)
- Goyescas (1942)
- Stella (1943)
- La Casta Susana (1944)
- Seven Women (1944)
- The Songstress (1946)
- Song of Dolores (1947)
- White Horse Inn (1948)
- I'm Not Mata Hari (1949)
- Boyfriend in Sight (1954)
- Desert Warrior (1957)
- Bread, Love and Andalusia (1958)
- The Violet Seller (1958)
- A Girl Against Napoleon (1959)
- A Ray of Light (1960)
- My Last Tango (1960)
- Pecado de amor (1961)
- The Fair of the Dove (1963)
- Millonario por un día (1963)
- La pérgola de las flores (1965)
- Las Locas del conventillo (1966)
- Sharp-Shooting Twin Sisters (1966)
- A Boyfriend for Two Sisters (1967)
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