Death's Newlyweds
Death's Newlyweds (Spanish:Novios de la muerte) is a 1975 Spanish war film directed by Rafael Gil.[1] The title refers to the famous song about and nickname for Spain's elite light infantry unit, the Spanish Foreign Legion.
| Death's Newlyweds | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Rafael Gil |
| Produced by | Rafael Gil |
| Written by | Francisco Amorós Rafael García Serrano Rafael J. Salvia |
| Music by | Gregorio García Segura E. Guillén |
| Cinematography | José F. Aguayo |
| Edited by | José Luis Matesanz |
Production company | Coral Producciones Cinematográficas |
| Distributed by | Consorcio Ibérico Cinematográfico |
Release date | 23 January 1975 |
Running time | 106 minutes |
| Country | Spain |
| Language | Spanish |
Cast
- Julián Mateos as Joaquín 'Chimo'
- Juan Luis Galiardo as Juan Ramón Soler
- Fernando Sancho as Comandante Lauria
- Ramiro Oliveros as Ricardo
- Helga Liné as Amelia
- José Nieto
- Mary Begoña as Madre de Chimo
- Pedro Mari Sánchez
- Rafael Hernández as Sargento Gómez
- Viky Lussón
- Gabriel Llopart
- Luis Induni
- Antonio Cintado
- Juan Ramón Torremocha
- Manuel Torremocha
- Leopoldo Francés
- Scott Miller
- Carlos Ballesteros as Sargento Santaló
References
- Bentley p.373
Bibliography
- Bentley, Bernard. A Companion to Spanish Cinema. Boydell & Brewer 2008.
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