List of Spanish films of 1953

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A list of films produced in Spain in 1953 (see 1953 in film).

1953

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1953
Airport Luis Lucia Fernando Fernán Gómez, Fernando Rey Comedy
The Beauty of Cadiz Raymond Bernard, Eusebio Fernández Ardavín Luis Mariano, Carmen Sevilla MusicalCo-production with France
Bella the Savage Roberto Rey Blanquita Amaro, Silvia Morgan MusicalCo-production with Cuba
Bronze and Moon Javier Setó José Suárez, Ana Esmeralda Drama
Cabaret Eduardo Manzanos Brochero Fernando Rey, José Bódalo Musical
Carmen Giuseppe Maria Scotese Ana Esmeralda, Mariella Lotti DramaCo-production with Italy
The Cheerful Caravan Ramón Torrado Paquita Rico, Félix Fernández Musical
Condemned to Hang Ladislao Vajda Rossano Brazzi, Fosco Giachetti Historical adventureCo-production with Italy
Condemned Manuel Mur Oti Aurora Bautista, José Suárez Drama
Court of Justice Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent Marisa de Leza, Elvira Quintillá Crime
The Curious Impertinent Flavio Calzavara Aurora Bautista, Roberto Rey Historical
The Dance of the Heart Ignacio F. Iquino Tony Leblanc, Isabel de Castro Musical
Daughter of the Sea Antonio Momplet Virgílio Teixeira, Isabel de Castro Drama
The Devil Plays the Flute José María Forqué Luis Prendes, Félix Dafauce Comedy
Doña Francisquita Ladislao Vajda Mirtha Legrand, Armando Calvo ComedyEntered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival
Fire in the Blood Ignacio F. Iquino António Vilar, Marisa de Leza Drama
Flight 971 Rafael J. Salvia José Nieto, Germán Cobos Drama
Gypsy Curse Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent Luis Sandrini, Julia Caba Alba Comedy
I Was a Parish Priest Rafael Gil Claude Laydu, Francisco Rabal, Jaime Blanch Religion San Sebastian Film Festival winner. Venice Film Festival OCIC Award
Jeromin Luis Lucia Jaime Blanch, Ana Mariscal Historical
Lawless Mountain Miguel Lluch José Suárez, Isabel de Castro Western
Lovers of Toledo Henri Decoin, Fernando Palacios Alida Valli, Pedro Armendáriz HistoricalCo-production with France and Italy
Magic Concert Rafael J. Salvia José María Rodero, Mercedes Monterrey Musical
Nobody Will Know Ramón Torrado Fernando Fernán Gómez, Julia Martínez Comedy
Outstanding Luis Ligero Miguel Ligero, Rosita Yarza Comedy
Pain Miguel Morayta Lola Flores, Luis Aguilar Musical comedyCo-production with Mexico
A Passenger Disappeared Alejandro Perla Rafael Durán, María Rivas Drama
Plot on the Stage Feliciano Catalán Enrique Guitart, Encarna Fuentes Crime
The Portico of Glory Rafael J. Salvia José Mojica, Lina Rosales Drama
The Seducer of Granada Lucas Demare Luis Sandrini, Malvina Pastorino ComedyCo-production with Argentina
Segundo López Ana Mariscal Ana Mariscal, Adela Carboné MelodramaSpanish Neorealism
Spanish Fantasy Javier Setó Antonio Casal, Ángel de Andrés Comedy
Such is Madrid Luis Marquina Susana Canales, José Suárez Comedy
That Happy Couple Juan Antonio Bardem, Luis García Berlanga Fernando Fernán Gómez, Elvira Quintillá ComedyDirected by the two best known classic Spanish film directors. Spanish Neorealism
That Man from Tangier Luis María Delgado
Robert Elwyn
Nils Asther, Roland Young AdventureCo-production with the US
There's a Road on the Right Francisco Rovira Beleta Francisco Rabal, Julia Martínez Drama
Two Degrees of Ecuador Ángel Vilches José María Seoane, Rosita Yarza Adventure
Under the Sky of Spain Miguel Contreras Torres Gustavo Rojo, Marisa de Leza DramaCo-production with Mexico
Welcome Mr. Marshall! Luis García Berlanga José Isbert, Manolo Morán Comedy
What Madness! Ramón Torrado Pepe Iglesias, Emma Penella Comedy
Women's Town Antonio del Amo Marujita Díaz, Rubén Rojo Comedy
You Had To Be a Gypsy Rafael Baledón Pedro Infante, Carmen Sevilla ComedyCo-production with Mexico
Younger Brother Domingo Viladomat Gustavo Rojo, María Rivas Drama

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