María Fernanda la Jerezana (1947)
Madrid, Spain, early 20th century. A woman turns up dead in a modest home. She turns out to be María la Jerezana, a popular singer who was famous years ago until she disappeared. The Police Commissioner in charge, dissatisfied with the official version, which concludes that the crime was the result of a simple robbery, is determined to find out the truth.
Director: Enrique Herreros
Genre: Drama, Mystery
Runtime: 99 min
Release Date: January 30, 1947
Cast
- Nati Mistral - María Fernanda la Jerezana
- José Prada - Police Commissioner
- Elena Caro - Carmen
- José Jaspe - Ricardo Prado-Rey
- José Franco
- Enrique Raymat
- Concha López Silva
- Juan Esplandiu
- Maristela Rueda
- Piedad Prada
Screenplay
- José García Nieto (Lyricist)
- Enrique Herreros (Screenstory)
- Santiago Aguilar (Dialogue)
- Enrique Herreros (Screenplay)
Music: Jesús García Leoz
Cinematography: Luis Muñoz Alcolea
Editing: Magdalena Pulido
Production: Filmocéano
Country: Spain
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Enrique Herreros
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is María Fernanda la Jerezana about?
- Madrid, Spain, early 20th century. A woman turns up dead in a modest home. She turns out to be María la Jerezana, a popular singer who was famous years ago until she disappeared. The Police Commissioner in charge, dissatisfied with the official version, which concludes that the crime was the result of a simple robbery, is determined to find out the truth.
- Who directed María Fernanda la Jerezana?
- María Fernanda la Jerezana was directed by Enrique Herreros.
- Who stars in María Fernanda la Jerezana?
- María Fernanda la Jerezana stars Nati Mistral, José Prada, Elena Caro, José Jaspe, José Franco, Enrique Raymat.
- How long is María Fernanda la Jerezana?
- María Fernanda la Jerezana has a runtime of 1h 39m (99 minutes).
- What genre is María Fernanda la Jerezana?
- María Fernanda la Jerezana is a Drama, Mystery film.
- Where was María Fernanda la Jerezana produced?
- María Fernanda la Jerezana was produced in Spain.