Dragon Rapide (film)
Appearance
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Directed by | Jaime Camino |
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Produced by | Jaime Camino |
Cinematography | Juan Amorós |
Edited by | Teresa Alcocer |
Music by | Xavier Montsalvatge |
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Running time | 100 min |
Dragon Rapide is a 1986 Spanish historical drama film directed, written and produced by Jaime Camino, and starring Juan Diego, Vicky Peña and Manuel de Blas.[1] It is composed by Xavier Montsalvatge.[2] It is about the Spanish Civil War.[3]
Cast
[edit]- Juan Diego as General Franco
- Manuel de Blas as General Mola
- Saturno Cerra as General Kindelan
- Eduardo MacGregor as General Fanjul
- Ramón Durán as General Cabanelles
- Carlos Lucena as General Batet
- Alberto Fernández de Rosa as General Orgaz
- Jorge Bosso as Coronel Solans
- Luis Lasala as General Romerales
- José María Escuer as Coronel Sáez de Buruaga
- Antonio Canal as Coronel de Estado Mayor
- Conrado San Martín as Coronel Monóculo
- Pedro Díez del Corral as Tte. Coronel Salgado Araujo
- Francisco Casares as Tte. Coronel Martínez Fuset
- Teófilo Calle as Tte. Coronel Galarza
- Damián Velasco as Tte. Coronel Yagüe
- Antonio Ross as Comandante García González
- Alfredo Enríquez as Capitán Villalobos
- Francisco Lahoz as Capitán Guardia Civil
- Arnau Vilardebó as Capitán Bando
- José Manuel Martín as Oficial ayudante del General Franco
- Mauro Rivera as Oficial ayudante del General Franco
- José Luis González as Oficial ayudante del General Franco
- Chema Adeva as Oficial ayudante del General Franco
- Floreal Fernández as Oficial ayudante del General Mola
- Miguel Malla as Asistente del General Franco
- Vicky Peña as Carmen Polo de Franco
- Yolanda as Carmencita Franco
- Santiago Ramos as Luis Bolín
- Margarita Lascoiti as Esposa de Luis Bolín
- Laura García Lorca as Patricia
- Miguel Molina as Paco
- Rafael Alonso as Redactor jefe
- Sergio Raúl as Periodista
- Amado Gómez as Periodista
- José Luis Pellicena as José Calvo Sotelo
- Ángela Rosal as Esposa Calvo Sotelo
- Remedios Boza as Criada Calvo Sotelo
- Jarque as Pau Casals
- Pedro del Río as Juan March
- José Pedro Carrión as Félix Maiz
- Michel Proudoot as Piloto Bebb
- David Hart as Hugh Pollard
- Roberto Quintana as Marqués del Mérito
- Julea Mewburn as Dorothy
- Christina Rosenvinge as Diana
- Peter Boulter as Olley
- José Luis Alonso as Pepe
- José María Labernié as Diplomático
- Hugo Blanco as Juan de La Cierva
- Mauro Muñiz as Cuenca
- Fernando Chinarro as Doctor Gabarda
- Miguel Palenzuela as Presidente Gobierno
- Carles Cases as Juan Ignacio Luca de Tena
- Bernardo de las Heras as Mago
- Juan Margallo as Marroquí
- Jesús Fernández as Falangista
- José Ruiz Lifante as Camarero
- José María Caffarel as Comisario Policía
- Georges Dal as Goicoechea
- Ian Gibson as Jugador de golf
- Isabel Betancor as Locutora de radio
- Charly Bravo
- Carlos Iglesias as Periodista
References
[edit]- ^ "Historia de nuestro cine - Dragón rapide (Presentación)". Corporación de Radio y Televisión Española (in Spanish). 13 October 2016. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
- ^ "Dragon Rapide". ABC (in Spanish). 25 March 2017. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
- ^ Valero Martínez, Tomás. "Dragón Rapide (Jaime Camino, 1986)" (PDF). Cinehistoria (in Spanish). p. 20. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 March 2021. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
External links
[edit]Categories:
- 1986 films
- Spanish historical drama films
- 1980s historical drama films
- Films directed by Jaime Camino
- Films scored by Xavier Montsalvatge
- Spanish Civil War films
- Films set in the Canary Islands
- Films shot in Barcelona
- 1986 in Spain
- Drama films based on actual events
- Political films based on actual events
- War films based on actual events
- 1986 drama films