List of Spanish films of 1951

A list of films produced in Spain in 1951 (see 1951 in film).

1951

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1951
The Black CrownLuis SaslavskyMaría Félix, Vittorio Gassman, Rossano BrazziDramaCo-production with France
Black SkyManuel Mur OtiJulia Caba Alba, Susana Canales, Fernando ReySocial dramaSpanish Neorealism
Café CantanteAntonio MompletImperio ArgentinaMusicalCo-production with Argentina
Captain PoisonLuis MarquinaSara Montiel, José IsbertHistorical comedy
A Cuban in SpainLuis Bayón HerreraBlanquita Amaro, Marujita DíazMusicalCo-production with Argentina, Cuba
Day by DayAntonio del AmoMario Berriatúa, Marisa de Leza, Manuel ZarzoSocial dramaSpanish Neorealism
Dawn of AmericaJuan de OrduñaAntonio Vilar, Amparo Rivelles, José SuárezHistoricalAbout the discovery of America by Cristóbal Colón
The Dream of AndalusiaLuis LuciaCarmen Sevilla, Arlette PoirierMusicalCo-production with France
The Evil ForestDaniel MangranéGustavo Rojo, Ludmilla TchérinaDramaEntered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival
Fog and SunJosé María ForquéDrama
FurrowsJosé Antonio Nieves CondeLuis Peña, María AsquerinoSocial dramaSpanish Neorealism
The Girl at the InnRamón TorradoLola Flores, Manolo CaracolMusical
The Great GaleotoRafael GilAna Mariscal, Rafael DuránDrama
The King's MailRicardo GascónCesare Danova, Isabel de PomésHistorical adventure
The Lioness of CastilleJuan de OrduñaAlfredo Mayo, Amparo Rivelles, Alberto RomeaHistorical
Malibran's SongLuis EscobarHistorical musical
María MorenaJosé María Forqué, Pedro Lazaga Paquita Rico, Francisco RabalDramaEntered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival
MessalinaCarmine GalloneMaría Félix, Georges MarchalHistorical drama
Our Lady of FatimaRafael GilFernando Rey, Tito JuncoDrama
RecklessJosé Antonio Nieves CondeManolo Morán, Jesús TordesillasDramaEntered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival
A Tale of Two Villages Antonio del AmoNani Fernández, Manolo MoránDrama
VertigoEusebio Fernández ArdavínAna Mariscal, Lina YegrosDrama
La Virgen gitanaRamón TorradoPaquita Rico, Lina YegrosComedyEntered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival
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