
Le avventure e gli amori di Miguel Cervantes (1967)
Overview
This epic Spanish biopic chronicles the life of Cervantes, Spain's great novelist, playwright and poet, during the 16th-century, when as a young man he goes to Italy to become a soldier for the Pope. Later he helps the Pope's emissary wage war against the Spanish Moors. His exploits win him great favor. He falls in love with a famous Italian courtesan and she with him. Unfortunately, the Pope splits them apart with his newest decree which demands that all prostitutes leave the city. Upset, Cervantes goes to fight in the famed sea battle of Lepanto and comes back a hero. Later he is captured by Barbary pirates and ransomed by Trinitarian friars.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | es |
Popularity | 1.267 |
Directed By
Vincent Sherman
Crew
Enrique Llovet
Margarita Ochoa
Edmond Richard
Jean Ledrut
David Karp
Vincent Sherman
Augusto Boué
Federico Del Zoppo
Enrique Alarcón
Luis Argüello
TOP CAST

Horst Buchholz
Miguel de Cervantes

Gina Lollobrigida
Giulia

José Ferrer
Hassan Bey

Louis Jourdan
Cardinal Acquaviva

Francisco Rabal
Rodrigo Cervantes

Antonio Casas
Favio

Soledad Miranda
Nessa

Ángel del Pozo
Don Juan de Austria

Ricardo Palacios
Sancho

José Jaspe
Turkish Official

José Nieto
Minister of Felipe II

Andrés Mejuto
Cervantes' Father

George Rigaud
Count di Luca

Fernando Hilbeck
Carlos

Fernando Rey
Filipe II

Antonio Almorós
(uncredited)

Ángel Aranda
(uncredited)

Fernando Bilbao
(uncredited)

José Canalejas
(uncredited)
Gian Castelli
(uncredited)

Juan Cazalilla
Priest (uncredited)
Eric Chapman
(uncredited)
Ricardo Costa
(uncredited)
Enzo Curcio
(uncredited)
Gaudenzio Di Pietro
(uncredited)

Adriano Domínguez
(uncredited)
Amparo Díaz
(uncredited)
Moisés Fernández
(uncredited)
Luis Gaspar
(uncredited)
José González Talavera
(uncredited)
Juan Antonio López
(uncredited)
Antonio Olaguível
(uncredited)
Pepita Otero
(uncredited)
Jaime Pelta
(uncredited)
Juan Antonio Peral
(uncredited)
José Ignacio Pidal
(uncredited)
Héctor Quiroga
(uncredited)
Fernando Rovert
(uncredited)
Rita Sanso
(uncredited)
Adolfo Thous
(uncredited)
Fernando Villena
(uncredited)

Mariano Vidal Molina
Diego de Urbina (uncredited)