Nights in Andalusia (1938)
When the dancer Carmen visits the bullfighter Antonio, who has stabbed a gypsy, in prison, she meets the dragoon brigadier José. The two immediately take a liking to each other, and from that day on, José often visits the café where Carmen dances. When Carmen injures another dancer in a jealous quarrel, José is ordered to arrest her...
Director: Herbert Maisch
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 94 min
Release Date: July 4, 1938
Cast
- Imperio Argentina - Carmen - eine Zigeunerin
- Friedrich Benfer - Don José
- Siegfried Schürenberg - Rittmeister Moraleda
- Margit Symo - Eine Tänzerin
- Maria Koppenhöfer - Eine Wahrsagerin
- Karl Klüsner - Antonio Vargas Heredia
- Erwin Biegel - Salvador
- Edwin Jürgensen - Major
- Hans Adalbert Schlettow - Sergeant Garcia
- Kurt Seifert - Juan
Screenplay
- Prosper Mérimée (Novel)
- Fred Andreas (Screenplay)
- Florián Rey (Adaptation)
- Philipp Lothar Mayring (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Reimar Kuntze
Production: Hispano Filmproduktion, Carl Froelich-Film GmbH
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Nights in Andalusia about?
- When the dancer Carmen visits the bullfighter Antonio, who has stabbed a gypsy, in prison, she meets the dragoon brigadier José. The two immediately take a liking to each other, and from that day on, José often visits the café where Carmen dances. When Carmen injures another dancer in a jealous quarrel, José is ordered to arrest her...
- Who directed Nights in Andalusia?
- Nights in Andalusia was directed by Herbert Maisch.
- Who stars in Nights in Andalusia?
- Nights in Andalusia stars Imperio Argentina, Friedrich Benfer, Siegfried Schürenberg, Margit Symo, Maria Koppenhöfer, Karl Klüsner.
- How long is Nights in Andalusia?
- Nights in Andalusia has a runtime of 1h 34m (94 minutes).
- What genre is Nights in Andalusia?
- Nights in Andalusia is a Drama film.
- Where was Nights in Andalusia produced?
- Nights in Andalusia was produced in Germany.