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Directed by | Flavio Calzavara |
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Cinematography | Ugo Lombardi |
Edited by | Margarita de Ochoa |
Music by | Emilio Lehmberg |
Production | Valencia Films |
Distributed by | CEPICSA |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
The Curious Impertinent (Spanish: El curioso impertinente) is a 1953 Spanish historical film directed by Flavio Calzavara and starring Aurora Bautista, José María Seoane and Roberto Rey.[1] It is based on a noteworthy story from Don QuixotebyMiguel de Cervantes, extracted from his famous exemplary novels (novelas ejemplares).
The film's plot revolves around the story between two friends called Lothario (britanized from Lotario) and Anselmo, and the latter's wife, Camila. Anselmo, preyed by an impertinent curiosity, asks Lotario to flirt with Camila, to prove her loyalty. At first, Camila spurns outraged the pretensions of Lotario, and Anselmo remains content about his wife's loyalty, but then convinces Lotario to keep flirting with her. Lotario and Camila finally become lovers, whereas Anselmo remains content about the loyalty of both his friend and wife, not knowing about their secret love affair. An unforeseeable circumstance reveals the truth, so Camila ends up running away from the house, and Anselmo dies writing the cause of his mourning.
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