Lulu by Night
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(Redirected from Lulú de noche)
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Directed by | Emilio Martínez-Lázaro |
Written by | Emilio Martínez-Lázaro |
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Cinematography | Juan Amorós |
Edited by | Nieves Martín |
Music by | Ángel Muñoz-Alonso |
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Lulu by Night (Spanish: Lulú de noche) is a 1986 Spanish comedy-drama thriller film directed, written and produced by Emilio Martínez-Lázaro and starring Imanol Arias, Asunción Balaguer and Antonio Resines.[1] The music is composed by Ángel Muñoz-Alonso.[2] It is based on the stage play Lulu, by Franz Wedekind.[3]
Cast
[edit]- Imanol Arias as Rufo
- Amparo Muñoz as Nina
- Antonio Resines as Germán Rios
- Assumpta Serna as Amelia
- Patricia Adriani as Lola
- Asunción Balaguer as Josefina
- Fernando Vivanco as César Valle
- Pilar Marco
- El Gran Wyoming as Paco
- Chus Lampreave as Farmacéutica #2
- Bárbara Tardón
- Yelena Samarina as Actriz
- Luis Hostalot
- Ricardo Palacios as Propietario Jazz Bar
- Estanis González as Policía
- Margarita Calahorra as Farmacéutica #1
- Fernando Sotuela as Sacerdote
- Mercedes Camins
- Concha Gómez Conde as Vecina (as Concha Gómez-Conde)
- Ángel Muñoz Alonso as Ángel (as El Maestro Reverendo)
- Jesús Fernández as Juanín
- Fernando Salas
- Antonio Chamorro as Recepcionista hotel
- Mapi Galán as herself (as Mappi Galán)
- José Luis Baringo
- Florindo Tomás
- Emilio Fuentes
- José Ramón Pardo as Policía
- Santos Salazar
- Julio Pérez Perucha (as Julio Pérez Perrucha)
- Francisco Llinás as Quintanilla (as Francisco Llinas)
- Laura Bayonas as Laura
- Ángeles Caso as herself
- Rosa María Mateo as herself
- Pope John Paul II as himself
References
[edit]- ^ "Lulú de noche". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 January 2019.
- ^ "Lulú de noche". ABC (in Spanish). 27 March 2017. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
- ^ "Lulú de noche". Fotogramas (in Spanish). Hearst Magazines International. 29 May 2008. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
External links
[edit]Categories:
- 1986 films
- 1986 comedy-drama films
- 1980s comedy thriller films
- Spanish comedy-drama films
- Films directed by Emilio Martínez Lázaro
- Films produced by Fernando Trueba
- Films scored by Maestro Reverendo
- Televisión Española films
- Films about Jack the Ripper
- Films about theatre
- Spanish films based on plays
- Films about prostitution in Spain