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The Castilian
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJavier Setó
Written byPaulino Rodrigo
Luis de los Arcos
Javier Setó
Screenplay byPaulino Rodrigo
Luis de los Arcos
Javier Setó
Based onPoema de Fernán González
Produced bySidney W. Pink
StarringCesar Romero
Frankie Avalon
CinematographyMario Pacheco
Edited byRichard Mayer
Margarita de Ochoa
Music byJosé Buenagú
Production
company
Producciones Cinematográficas M.D. S.L.
Distributed byWarner Bros. (USA)
Release date
  • September 6, 1963 (September 6, 1963)
Running time
120 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageEnglish

The Castilian (in Spanish El valle de las espadas) is a 1963 independently made historical action film drama in Eastmancolor, produced by Sidney W. Pink, directed by Javier Setó, that stars Cesar Romero, Frankie Avalon, Broderick Crawford, Alida Valli, Espartaco Santoni, Tere Velázquez, Fernando Rey, and Soledad Miranda. The Castilian was distributed in the U.S. by Warner Bros. Pictures.

The film's storyline concerns Fernán González, the first independent count of Castile, who lived and ruled in the early 10th century.

Plot

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Don Sancho is a despotic 10th-century king who, in league with the Moors, has banished handsome nobleman Fernán González. With the surreptitious aid of Don Sancho's daughter, Sancha, Fernán González assembles an army to march against the Moors.[1]

Cast

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Production

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The film was known during production as The Valley of the Swords.[2] Linda Darnell was supposed to star in the film but had to bow out and was replaced by Alida Valli.[3] All of film's exteriors were shot in Burgos, Berlanga de Duero (Soria), and Peñafiel (Valladolid).

Comic book adaption

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  • Dell Movie Classic: The Castilian (January 1964)[4][5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The Castilian (1963) - Javier Setó | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related | AllMovie".
  2. ^ "Jane Fonda Heads 'Hanno's Doll' Cast". Los Angeles Times. June 19, 1962. p. C7.
  3. ^ Scheuer, Philip K. (Aug 15, 1962). "Hollywood Morals Have 'Bright Look': 100 Scripts Get Clean Bill; Mann Discusses Roman Fall". Los Angeles Times. p. D17.
  4. ^ Dell Movie Classic: The Castilian at the Grand Comics Database
  5. ^ Dell Movie Classic: The Castilian at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
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