The Captain's Ship (1947)
Port of Seville, Spain, 1640. A group of people from very different origins embark on the ship Capitana. They are members of the upper class, adventurers, peasants, convicts, who have only one thing in common: the illusion of arriving in America, the promised land where they can make their dreams and ambitions come true.
Director: Florián Rey
Genre: Drama, Adventure
Runtime: 87 min
Release Date: September 29, 1947
Cast
- Paola Barbara - Doña Estrella
- Manuel Luna - The Fugitive - Abdalá
- José Nieto - Captain Diego Ruiz de Arcaute
- Raquel Rodrigo - Doña Leonor
- Jorge Mistral - Pilot Martín Villalba
- Rafael Calvo Revilla - Fray José de Aspiazu
- Dolores Valcárcel - Doña Trinidad
- Fernando Fernández de Córdoba - Fray Antonio Vivanco
- Jesús Tordesillas - Don Antonio Fdez. de Sigüenza
- José María Lado - Master Barroso
Screenplay
- Manuel Tamayo Castro (Screenplay)
- Ricardo Baroja (Novel)
Cinematography: Manuel Berenguer
Editing: Bienvenida Sanz
Production: Suevia Films
Country: Spain
Language: Español
Original Language: es
Keywords
based on novel or book, atlantic ocean, seville, spain, 17th century
More Films by Director: Florián Rey
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Captain's Ship about?
- Port of Seville, Spain, 1640. A group of people from very different origins embark on the ship Capitana. They are members of the upper class, adventurers, peasants, convicts, who have only one thing in common: the illusion of arriving in America, the promised land where they can make their dreams and ambitions come true.
- Who directed The Captain's Ship?
- The Captain's Ship was directed by Florián Rey.
- Who stars in The Captain's Ship?
- The Captain's Ship stars Paola Barbara, Manuel Luna, José Nieto, Raquel Rodrigo, Jorge Mistral, Rafael Calvo Revilla.
- How long is The Captain's Ship?
- The Captain's Ship has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
- What genre is The Captain's Ship?
- The Captain's Ship is a Drama, Adventure film.
- Where was The Captain's Ship produced?
- The Captain's Ship was produced in Spain.