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Captain Poison (1951 film)

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Captain Poison
Directed byLuis Marquina
Written byPedro Antonio de Alarcón (novel)
Wenceslao Fernández Flórez
Luis Marquina
Produced byManuel de Laza
StarringSara Montiel
Fernando Fernán Gómez
Amparo Martí
CinematographyJuan Mariné
Edited byMagdalena Pulido
Music byCristóbal Halffter
Production
company
Productora Roptence
Release date
  • 22 November 1951 (1951-11-22)
Running time
85 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Captain Poison (Spanish: El capitán Veneno) is a 1951 Spanish historical comedy film directed by Luis Marquina and starring Sara Montiel, Fernando Fernán Gómez and Amparo Martí.[1] It is an adaptation of a novel of the same title by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón which had previously been made into a 1943 Argentine film and a 1945 Mexican film. The story is set in Spain during the 1840s, in the reign of Isabella II.

Synopsis

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Set in 1848 during the reign of Isabel II, it tells the story of Captain Jorge de Córdoba, nicknamed "Captain Poison" for his extremely conflictive character that prevents him from being at peace with anyone. Hardened bachelor and always manifesting his aversion towards the female sex, Don Jorge suffers great humiliation when he is wounded in a street riot and is saved by the young Angustias, his mother and his servant. Due to the injuries sustained, "Captain Poison" has no choice but to spend his convalescence in that home with three women, which provokes continual outbursts of temper. However, little by little, things change when the severe soldier is impacted by the internal tragedy of the family and, of course, he will end up succumbing to the charms of the beautiful Angustias.

Main cast

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References

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  1. ^ de España p.156

Bibliography

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  • de España, Rafael. Directory of Spanish and Portuguese film-makers and films. Greenwood Press, 1994.
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