
Released in U.S. in 1954 as “Flamenco,” the film presents Spanish songs and dances, featuring flamenco and gypsy roots. Version adds English narration by Walter Terry, dance critic for the New York Herald Tribune. It stars Antonio I, Pilar Lopez and Maria Luz, shot in Cinefotocolor with an orange‑and‑blue palette. Distributed by Martin J. Lewis.
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Fernando Rey
(voz)

Carmen Ruiz
Cantaora

Pilar López
Bailarina

Manuel Romero
Bailaor

Alejandro Vega
Bailarín

Conchita Montes

Fernanda de Utrera
Cantaora

Manolo Vargas
Bailarín

Roberto Ximénez
Bailarín

Antonio 'el Bailarín'
Antonio

Alberto Lorca
Bailarín

Elvira Real
Bailarina

Dorita Ruiz
Bailarina

Rosario Escudero
Bailarina

Pacita Tomás
Bailarina

Juanita Acevedo
Bailarina

María Luz Galicia
Bailarina

Merceditas Broco
Bailarina

Mely Jardines
Bailarina

Juana Loreto
Bailarina

Carmen Bernal
Bailarina

Rosarito Arriaza
Bailarina

Roque de Jerez
Bailaor

Almadén
Cantaor

Aurelio de Cádiz
Cantaor

Juan Angel de Jerez
Bailaor

El Niño de la Cantera
Cantaor

Antonio Mairena
Cantaor

El Pili
Cantaor

Manzanilla
Cantaor

Lola de Triana
Cantaora

Bernarda
Cantaora

Maravilla
Guitarrista

Rafael de Jerez
Guitarrista

El Titi
Guitarrista

Badajoz
Guitarrista

Moraíto Chico
Guitarrista

El Poeta
Guitarrista

Angel Curras
Pianista

Julián Perera
Pianista

Juan Belmonte
El mismo

Aurelio Seller
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