Sister San Sulpicio (Spanish: La hermana San Sulpicio) is a 1952 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis Lucia and starring Carmen Sevilla, Jorge Mistral and Julia Caba Alba.[1] It was the third film adaptation of Armando Palacio Valdés's 1889 novel Sister San Sulpicio.
Sister San Sulpicio | |
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Directed by | Luis Lucia |
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Based on | Sister San Sulpicio by Armando Palacio Valdés |
Produced by | Benito Perojo |
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Cinematography | Antonio L. Ballesteros |
Edited by | Antonio Ramírez de Loaysa |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Rosa Films |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Plot
editGloria and Ceferino are two totally opposite people. He is a Galician doctor, serious and circumspect; she, on the other hand, is a beautiful Andalusian, rich and with an outgoing and dominant character. However, Gloria makes a surprising and unusual decision: to become a nun. By chance, she is assigned to a sanatorium of which Dr. Ceferino has been appointed as the new director. Love will arise between them, but they cannot marry because she is a nun.[2]
Cast
edit- Carmen Sevilla as Gloria Alvargonzález / Hermana San Sulpicio
- Jorge Mistral as Ceferino Sanjurjo
- Julia Caba Alba as Hermana Guadalupe
- Milagros Carrión
- Juana Ginzo
- Manuel Guitián
- Manolo Gómez Bur as Daniel Suárez
- Casimiro Hurtado
- Ana de Leyva
- Manuel Luna as D. Sabino
- Juana Mansó
- Antonio Ozores
- Antonio Riquelme
- Rosario Royo
References
edit- ^ Mira p.191
- ^ "La hermana San Sulpicio de Luis Lucia (1952) contada por Santiago Aguilar". www.dequevalapeli.com. Retrieved 2022-06-10.
Bibliography
edit- Mira, Alberto. The A to Z of Spanish Cinema. Rowman & Littlefield, 2010.
External links
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