Café de París (1943)
After suffering a family tragedy, Carmen leaves Spain and emigrates to Paris, where she will make new friends among some of the most peculiar characters who inhabit the bohemian neighborhoods of the city. (Partially lost film.)
Director:
Edgar Neville
Writer:
Edgar Neville
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Conchita Montes as Carmen |
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José Nieto as Jaime |
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Tony D'Algy as Franz |
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Rosina Mendía as Diana |
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Julia Lajos as Colette |
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Joaquín Roa as Landusky |
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Manuel Requena as The Admirer |
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Mariana Larrabeiti as Lily |
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Ana de Siria as The Sudamerican Lady |
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Pedro Barreto as Totó |
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José Franco as Monsieur Dupont |
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Manuel Miranda as The Rustic Relative |
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Joaquina Maroto as The Rustic Relative's Wife |
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Juanita Manso as The Rustic Relative's Sister-in-Law |
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Ginés 'Satanás' Gallego as The Doorwoman's Boy |
| Camera | Alfonso Nieva | Camera Operator |
| Costume & Make-Up | Julián Ruiz | Makeup Artist |
| Production | Encarna Jiménez | Production Secretary |
| Directing | Edgar Neville | Director |
| Writing | Edgar Neville | Screenplay |
| Sound | José Muñoz Molleda | Original Music Composer |
| Production | José Marín | Production Director |
| Writing | Edgar Neville | Screenstory |
| Camera | Willy Goldberger | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Sara Ontañón | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Julio Laffite | Costume Designer |
| Directing | Enrique F. Sagaseta | Assistant Director |
| Art | Enrique Luchetti | Set Decoration |
| Art | Francisco Bonmatí de Codecido | Production Design |
| Art | Francisco Cejuela | Property Master |