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Weeping for a Bandit
1964 Spanish film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Weeping for a Bandit (Spanish: Llanto por un bandido) is a 1964 Spanish drama film directed by Carlos Saura. It was Saura's first film in color. It was co-produced with France and Italy, and starred Italian Lea Massari and French-Italian Lino Ventura. Thanks to his friendship with Saura, filmmaker Luis Buñuel has a small role. The film was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
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Cast
- Francisco Rabal – José María 'El Tempranillo'[2]
- Lea Massari – María Jerónima
- Philippe Leroy – Pedro Sánchez
- Lino Ventura – El Lutos
- Manuel Zarzo – El Sotillo
- Silvia Solar – Marquesa de los Cerros
- Fernando Sánchez Polack – Antonio (as Fernando S. Polack)
- Antonio Prieto – El Lero
- José Manuel Martín – El Tuerto
- Agustín González – Capitán Leoncio Valdés
- Venancio Muro – Jiménez
- Rafael Romero (actor) – El gitano
- Gabriele Tinti
- Luis Buñuel – El verdugo
- Antonio Buero Vallejo – El esbirro
- Pablo Runyan - Pintor inglés
- José Hernández - boy[3]
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