The Sword of Granada (1954)
In this period costume swashbuckler, Don Pedro de Rivera, the rightful owner of a Spanish castle seeks to reclaim it from an occupying Moorish Caliph. Don Pedro’s accomplice is Juan Ponce de León, who intends to steal the "Rose of Granada," a rare gem owned by the Caliph, which supposedly contains a rare essence that ensures eternal youth.
Directors: Carlos Véjar Jr., Edward Dein.
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Cesar Romero as Don Pedro de Rivera |
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Katy Jurado as Lolita |
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Rebeca Iturbide as Princess Esme |
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Tito Junco as Ponce de León |
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Miguel Ángel Ferriz Sr. as Father Angélico |
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Fernando Casanova as Captain of the Guard |
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Gloria Mestre as Princess Esme's Messenger |
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Víctor Alcocer as The Caliph of Granada |
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Norma Ancira as Sara, Princess Esme's Handmaiden |
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Manuel Casanueva as Alchemist |
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Ramón Sánchez as Flogger |
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José Torvay as |
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Antonio Haro Oliva as |
| Crew | Howard A. Anderson | Technical Supervisor |
| Directing | Carlos Véjar Jr. | Director |
| Directing | Edward Dein | Director |
| Writing | Edward Dein | Writer |
| Writing | Mildred Dein | Writer |
| Writing | Rafael García Travesí | Writer |
| Production | Jorge García Besné | Producer |
| Sound | Antonio Díaz Conde | Original Music Composer |
| Crew | Enrique Wallace | Cinematography |
| Editing | Carlos Savage | Editor |
| Art | Jorge Fernández | Production Design |
| Crew | Antonio Haro Oliva | Fight Choreographer |
| Crew | Ray Heinz | Technical Supervisor |