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The Seventh Page 1951

★ 8.01 votes84 min📅 1951-10-10

Delve into the behind-the-scenes world of 'The Seventh Page (1951)', a gripping drama that chronicles the daily activities of a newspaper called La Jornada.

Director: Ladislao Vajda

Cast

Adriano Domínguez
Adriano Domínguez
Méndez
Raúl Cancio
Raúl Cancio
Dieguito
Carlota Bilbao
Carlota Bilbao
Telefonista
José María Rodero
José María Rodero
Carlos
Rafael Arcos
Rafael Arcos
Fernando Montalvo
Paquito Cano
Paquito Cano
Amigo de Fernando
Luis Prendes
Luis Prendes
Manolo
Alfredo Mayo
Alfredo Mayo
Paco
Anita Daina
Maruja Ramos
Rafael Durán
Rafael Durán
Fuentes

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Seventh Page (1951) about?

The film chronicles the daily activities of a newspaper called La Jornada, offering a glimpse into the lives of various classes in 1950s Spain.

Who directed The Seventh Page?

Ladislao Vajda masterfully directed the film, bringing the complex lives of the characters to life.

Who stars in The Seventh Page?

The talented cast includes Adriano Domínguez, Raúl Cancio, and Carlota Bilbao.

Is The Seventh Page (1951) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating is not available, the film's unique blend of genres and gripping storyline make it a must-see for fans of Spanish cinema and thrillers.

How long is The Seventh Page?

The film has a runtime of 84 minutes, making it a concise and engaging watch.

About The Seventh Page (1951) — A Gripping Drama that Exposes the Raw Reality of 1950s Spain

Delve into the behind-the-scenes world of 'The Seventh Page (1951)', a gripping drama that chronicles the daily activities of a newspaper called La Jornada. Director Ladislao Vajda masterfully weaves together the lives of various classes in 1950s Spain, creating a complex tapestry of emotions, drama, and tragedy. The film's unique blend of comedy, police, and emotional drama will keep you on the edge of your seat, as you experience the raw reality of a bygone era. Through the lens of the gossip columnist's seventh page, we gain a deeper understanding of the people and their stories, making 'The Seventh Page (1951)' a captivating watch. With its blend of genres, the film is a must-see for fans of Spanish cinema and those who appreciate a good thriller.

As the camera pans across the bustling streets of Spain, we are transported to a world of intrigue and deception, where the lines between fact and fiction are blurred. With its talented cast, including Adriano Domínguez and Raúl Cancio, 'The Seventh Page (1951)' is a true gem of world cinema. Whether you're a fan of drama, thriller, or simply great storytelling, this film is sure to leave you wanting more.