Queen of the Chantecler

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Queen of the Chantecler
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Directed by Rafael Gil
Written by
Produced by Marciano de la Fuente
Starring
Cinematography Mario Montuori
Edited by Julio Peña
Music by Gregorio García Segura
Production
company
Distributed bySuevia Films
Release date
  • 25 October 1962 (1962-10-25)
Running time
112 minutes
CountrySpain
Language Spanish

Queen of the Chantecler (Spanish: La reina del Chantecler) is a 1962 Spanish historical drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Sara Montiel, Alberto de Mendoza and Luigi Giuliani. [1] A Spanish music hall entertainer gets caught up in espionage during the First World War, as she finds true love with a country boy who does not know her true identity.

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