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Airport
Directed by Luis Lucia
Written by José Luis Colina
Enrique Llovet
Luis Lucia
José López Rubio
Produced by Miguel Herrero
Starring Fernando Fernán Gómez
Margarita Andrey
Fernando Rey
Cinematography Sebastián Perera
Edited by José Antonio Rojo
Production
company
Producciones Cinematográficas Ariel
Distributed by CIFESA
Release date
  • 14 September 1953 (1953-09-14)
Running time
90 minutes
CountrySpain
Language Spanish

Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto) is a 1953 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis Lucia, and starring Fernando Fernán Gómez, Margarita Andrey, and Fernando Rey. [1]

Plot

The Madrid-Barajas Airport is a constant flow of personal stories and situations. Fernando is a pilot who brings a girl to deliver her to relatives. Ceferino and his wife have won the trip to Paraguay in a contest, but they want to see the plane that will take them. Mr. Bertrán returns to Spain after many years of exile, with the tension that this entails for him.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Bentley p. 129

Bibliography

  • Bentley, Bernard. A Companion to Spanish Cinema. Boydell & Brewer 2008.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Airport
Directed by Luis Lucia
Written by José Luis Colina
Enrique Llovet
Luis Lucia
José López Rubio
Produced by Miguel Herrero
Starring Fernando Fernán Gómez
Margarita Andrey
Fernando Rey
Cinematography Sebastián Perera
Edited by José Antonio Rojo
Production
company
Producciones Cinematográficas Ariel
Distributed by CIFESA
Release date
  • 14 September 1953 (1953-09-14)
Running time
90 minutes
CountrySpain
Language Spanish

Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto) is a 1953 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis Lucia, and starring Fernando Fernán Gómez, Margarita Andrey, and Fernando Rey. [1]

Plot

The Madrid-Barajas Airport is a constant flow of personal stories and situations. Fernando is a pilot who brings a girl to deliver her to relatives. Ceferino and his wife have won the trip to Paraguay in a contest, but they want to see the plane that will take them. Mr. Bertrán returns to Spain after many years of exile, with the tension that this entails for him.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Bentley p. 129

Bibliography

  • Bentley, Bernard. A Companion to Spanish Cinema. Boydell & Brewer 2008.



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