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'The Lost Woman' (Spanish: 'La mujer perdida') is a 1966 drama film directed by Tulio Demicheli and starring Sara Montiel, Giancarlo Del Duca and Massimo Serato.King & Torrents p.138 It was a co-production between France, Italy and Spain.

The film's sets were designed by Enrique Alarcn.

Synopsis



Sara Fernn escapes from the poor fishing village of her childhood and finds work in a flamenco tavern, a tablao. One day Rafael, a politician with connections, hears her and is so impressed with her performance that he decides to help her advance her musical career. He takes her to Madrid, pays for her singing lessons, and shows her how to dress with taste. In the capital, lifted by his support, she triumphs as a singer. To avoid complicating Rafael's political career, she embarks on a grand tour of Europe.

Created to the greater glory of Sara Montiel, the film was a joint Spanish, French, and Italian production.

Cast



* Sara Montiel as Sara Fernn

* Giancarlo Del Duca as Miguel Fabri

* Massimo Serato as D. Rafael Valclcer

* Carmen Bernardos as Ani

* Christiane Minazzoli as Elena, marquesa de Silva

* Antonio Ferrandis as Falcn

* Michel Lemoine as Julio

* Jos Mara Seoane

* Mara Fernanda Ladrn de Guevara

* Mara Isbert as China Prez

* Luis Induni

* Rafael Bardem

* Carlota Bilbao

* Xan das Bolas

* Miguel del Castillo

* Jos Orjas as Diputado #2

* Jos Mara Caffarel as Diputado #1

* Sara Guasch

* Alfonso del Real as Borracho

* Manuel Soriano

* Emilio S. Espinosa

* Juan Cazalilla

* Inma de Santis as Nia

References







Bibliography



* John King & Nissa Torrents. 'The Garden of Forking Paths: Argentine Cinema'. British Film Institute, 1988.


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