110 minutos
Title changed to "Flamenco" when it was first released in the USA in 1954, this is a program of Spanish songs and dances with the emphasis on "flamenco" or gypsy contributions. The USA version has an English narrative written by Walter Terry, the dance critic of the "New York Herald Tribune" newspaper. Heading the cast are Antonio (I), Pilar Lopez and Maria Luz, three of Spain's foremost dancers of the time, accompanied by members of the Ballet Espanol. Filmed in Cinefotocolor in which orange and blue dominated, a combination that should appeal to the fans of Auburn University athletic teams. Distributed in the USA by Martin J. Lewis.
Antonio 'el Bailarín'
Antonio
Pilar López
Bailarina
Roberto Ximénez
Bailarín
Alejandro Vega
Bailarín
Manolo Vargas
Bailarín
Alberto Lorca
Bailarín
Elvira Real
Bailarina
Dorita Ruiz
Bailarina
Rosario Escudero
Bailarina
Pacita Tomás
Bailarina
María Luz Galicia
Bailarina
Juanita Acevedo
Bailarina
Mely Jardines
Bailarina
Merceditas Broco
Bailarina
Juana Loreto
Bailarina
Carmen Bernal
Bailarina
Rosarito Arriaza
Bailarina
Manuel Romero
Bailaor
Juan Angel de Jerez
Bailaor
Roque de Jerez
Bailaor
Almadén
Cantaor
Aurelio de Cádiz
Cantaor
Antonio Mairena
Cantaor
El Pili
Cantaor
El Niño de la Cantera
Cantaor
Manzanilla
Cantaor
Lola de Triana
Cantaora
Bernarda
Cantaora
Fernanda de Utrera
Cantaora
Carmen Ruiz
Cantaora
Maravilla
Guitarrista
Badajoz
Guitarrista
Rafael de Jerez
Guitarrista
El Titi
Guitarrista
Moraíto Chico
Guitarrista
El Poeta
Guitarrista
Angel Curras
Pianista
Julián Perera
Pianista
Fernando Rey
(voz)
Juan Belmonte
El mismo
Conchita Montes
Aurelio Seller