The Black Man Who Had a White Soul (1951)
Peter Ward is a black singer who arrives to Madrid in 1907. He falls in love with Emma, and he offers her to be her dancer. She is restrained by her racial prejudices which will lead to an inevitable separation between them.
Director: Hugo del Carril
Genre: Music, Drama
Runtime: 87 min
Release Date: May 28, 1951
Cast
- Hugo del Carril - Peter Ward
- María Rosa Salgado - Emma Cortadel
- Antonio Casal - Nonell
- Félix Fernández - Mucio Cortadel
- Carlos Díaz de Mendoza - Arévalo
- Helga Liné - French Actress (as Elga Lina Stern)
- María Asquerino - Luisa Olmos (as Maruja Asquerino)
- Antonio Riquelme - Bélmez
- Porfiria Sanchiz - Nini
- Margarita Alexandre - Ginette
Screenplay
- Hugo del Carril
- José Luis Salado
- Eduardo Borrás
- Alberto Insúa (Novel)
- Alberto Insúa (Screenplay)
Music: Manuel Parada
Cinematography: César Fraile
Editing: José Antonio Rojo
Production: Balart y Simó, Suevia Films
Country: Argentina, Spain
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Hugo del Carril
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Black Man Who Had a White Soul about?
- Peter Ward is a black singer who arrives to Madrid in 1907. He falls in love with Emma, and he offers her to be her dancer. She is restrained by her racial prejudices which will lead to an inevitable separation between them.
- Who directed The Black Man Who Had a White Soul?
- The Black Man Who Had a White Soul was directed by Hugo del Carril.
- Who stars in The Black Man Who Had a White Soul?
- The Black Man Who Had a White Soul stars Hugo del Carril, María Rosa Salgado, Antonio Casal, Félix Fernández, Carlos Díaz de Mendoza, Helga Liné.
- How long is The Black Man Who Had a White Soul?
- The Black Man Who Had a White Soul has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
- What genre is The Black Man Who Had a White Soul?
- The Black Man Who Had a White Soul is a Music, Drama film.
- Where was The Black Man Who Had a White Soul produced?
- The Black Man Who Had a White Soul was produced in Argentina, Spain.