The Violet Seller (1958)

The Violet Seller (1958) poster

On New Year's Eve 1899, Soledad is peddling violets in a Madrid busy street when she meets aristocrat Fernando. The couple falls in love but their different social backgrounds threatens the relationship. Fernando is under constant pressure from his older brother Alfonso who reminds him of his duties including his engagement to Magdalena, a countess. Disregarding all social conventions and scandalizing high society, Fernando sets up Soledad in a plush apartment and announces their marriage plans.

Director: Luis César Amadori
Genre: Music, Drama, Romance
Runtime: 108 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Juan Quintero
Cinematography: Antonio L. Ballesteros
Editing: Antonio Ramírez de Loaysa
Production: Producciones Benito Perojo, Trevi Cinematografica, Vic Film
Country: Italy, Spain
Language: Español, Français
Original Language: es

Keywords

1910s

More Films by Director: Luis César Amadori
More Films in Genre: Music, Drama, Romance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Violet Seller about?
On New Year's Eve 1899, Soledad is peddling violets in a Madrid busy street when she meets aristocrat Fernando. The couple falls in love but their different social backgrounds threatens the relationship. Fernando is under constant pressure from his older brother Alfonso who reminds him of his duties including his engagement to Magdalena, a countess. Disregarding all social conventions and scandalizing high society, Fernando sets up Soledad in a plush apartment and announces their marriage plans.
Who directed The Violet Seller?
The Violet Seller was directed by Luis César Amadori.
Who stars in The Violet Seller?
The Violet Seller stars Sara Montiel, Raf Vallone, Frank Villard, Ana Mariscal, Laura Valenzuela, Tomás Blanco.
How long is The Violet Seller?
The Violet Seller has a runtime of 1h 48m (108 minutes).
What genre is The Violet Seller?
The Violet Seller is a Music, Drama, Romance film.
Where was The Violet Seller produced?
The Violet Seller was produced in Italy, Spain.