The Angry Cid (1983)
Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, “Mio Cid”, is in love with Jimena, but the Count of Oviedo, his father, challenges him to a duel and is killed. He before him curses Rodrigo, that if he marries Jimena, he will lose his manly faculties. And, in fact, when he gets married, Rodrigo becomes effeminate.
Director: Angelino Fons
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 84 min
Release Date: December 19, 1983
Cast
- Ángel Cristo - Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar
- Carmen Maura - Jimena
- Manolo Gómez Bur - Emir de Zaragoza
- Paquita Rico - Doña Urraca
- Azucena Hernández
- Pepe Da Rosa - Ben Yusuf IV, el Cachondo
- Luis Varela - Alfonso
- Luis Escobar - Fernando de Castilla
- Adriana Vega - Paquita
- Rafaela Aparicio - Madre de Rodrigo
Screenplay
- Juan José Alonso Millán (Story)
- Juan José Alonso Millán (Screenplay)
Music: Teddy Bautista
Cinematography: José García Galisteo
Editing: Mercedes Alonso
Production: Constan Films S.A., José Frade Producciones Cinematográficas
Country: Spain
Language: Español
Box Office: $191,299
Original Language: es
Keywords
sex comedy, chastity belt, medieval spain, historical comedy
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Angry Cid about?
- Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, “Mio Cid”, is in love with Jimena, but the Count of Oviedo, his father, challenges him to a duel and is killed. He before him curses Rodrigo, that if he marries Jimena, he will lose his manly faculties. And, in fact, when he gets married, Rodrigo becomes effeminate.
- Who directed The Angry Cid?
- The Angry Cid was directed by Angelino Fons.
- Who stars in The Angry Cid?
- The Angry Cid stars Ángel Cristo, Carmen Maura, Manolo Gómez Bur, Paquita Rico, Azucena Hernández, Pepe Da Rosa.
- How long is The Angry Cid?
- The Angry Cid has a runtime of 1h 24m (84 minutes).
- What genre is The Angry Cid?
- The Angry Cid is a Comedy film.
- How much did The Angry Cid gross?
- The Angry Cid grossed $191,299 worldwide.
- Where was The Angry Cid produced?
- The Angry Cid was produced in Spain.