| Bread, Love and Andalusia | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Javier Setó | 
| Written by | Jesús María de Arozamena  Sandro Continenza Luciana Corda Ettore Maria Margadonna Mariano Ozores Alfonso Paso Antonio Quintero  | 
| Produced by | Vittorio De Sica   Benito Perojo  | 
| Starring | Carmen Sevilla  Vittorio De Sica Vicente Parra  | 
| Cinematography | Antonio L. Ballesteros | 
| Edited by | Antonio Ramírez de Loaysa | 
| Music by | Alessandro Cicognini | 
Production companies  | Producciones Benito Perojo  Produzione Films Vittorio De Sica Trevi Cinematografica  | 
Release date  | 4 December 1958 | 
Running time  | 95 minutes | 
| Countries | Italy  Spain  | 
| Language | Spanish | 
Bread, Love and Andalusia (Italian: Pane, amore e Andalusia, Spanish: Pan, amor y Andalucía) is a 1958 Italian-Spanish comedy film directed by Javier Setó and starring Carmen Sevilla, Vittorio De Sica and Vicente Parra.[1] De Sica reprises his role as the Carabinieri officer Carotenuto from Bread, Love and Dreams. He travels to Seville where he falls in love with a beautiful young dancer.
Plot
A commander of the municipal police of Sorrento (Italy) and director of the music band, makes a trip to Seville to appear at a festival, there he falls in love with a young singer and dancer.
Cast
- Carmen Sevilla as Carmen García
 - Vittorio De Sica as Maresciallo Carotenuto
 - Vicente Parra as Paco
 - Peppino De Filippo as Peppino
 - Lea Padovani as Donna Violante Ruotolo
 - Pastora Imperio as Maestra de baile
 - Mario Carotenuto as Don Matteo Carotenuto
 - Josefina Serratosa as Tía de Carmen
 - Jacinto San Emeterio
 - Carmen Sánchez as Tía de Paco
 - Julio Goróstegui as Prior
 - María de los Ángeles Such
 - Miguel del Castillo as Músico
 - Rodolfo del Campo
 - Dolores Palumbo
 - José Nieto as Don Pablo
 - Columba Domínguez
 - Antonio as Bailarín
 - Vitoria Parra
 
References
- ↑ Bentley p.142
 
Bibliography
- Bentley, Bernard. A Companion to Spanish Cinema. Boydell & Brewer, 2008.
 
External links
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