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    La corte de Faraón

    1985 · Comedy drama · 1h 41m

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  1. Spanish. The Court of the Pharaoh (Spanish: La corte de Faraón) [1] is a 1985 Spanish film directed by José Luis García Sánchez from a screenplay by Rafael Azcona and García Sánchez inspired by the 1910 zarzuela La corte de Faraón written by Guillermo Perrín and Miguel Palacios and composed by Vicente Lleó. It stars Ana Belén .

    • La corte de Faraón (zarzuela), by Guillermo Perrín, Miguel Palacios, and Vicente Lleó
    • José Luis Alcaine
  2. Aug 20, 1986 · La corte de Faraón: Directed by José Luis García Sánchez. With Ana Belén, Fernando Fernán Gómez, Antonio Banderas, Josema Yuste. In the early Spanish Civil Post-war, in Madrid, during the most hard times of the Franco dictatorship, a group of second-rate players try to get out of their wretched lives taking advantage of the artistic caprices of the son of a rich man who supports the regime.

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    • Comedy, Musical
    • José Luis García Sánchez
    • 1986-08-20
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  4. In the early Spanish Civil Post-war, in Madrid, during the most hard times of the Franco dictatorship, a group of second-rate players try to get out of their wretched lives taking advantage of the artistic caprices of the son of a rich man who supports the regime. They try to stage a Pre-war 'zarzuela' (a sort of Spanish operetta), 'La Corte Del Faraón', which ironically, thirty years later ...

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  6. La corte de Faraón 1985 1 hr. 41 min. Comedy Drama List Reviews Spanish police arrest a troupe of actors for performing a sexually explicit work, banned under the Franco regime.

    • José Luis García Sánchez
    • Ana Belen
  7. This is his first collaboration to prestigious screenwriter Rafael Azcona . However , it results in a silly and spoof flick , and it is not among their best works . It is shot in real embarrassment , including ridiculous scenes and being next to caricature more than realism .

  8. In the early Spanish Civil Post-war, in Madrid, during the most hard times of the Franco dictatorship, a group of second-rate players try to get out of their wretched lives taking advantage of the artistic caprices of the son of a rich man who supports the regime. They try to stage a Pre-war 'zarzuela' (a sort of Spanish operetta), 'La Corte Del Faraón', which ironically, thirty years later ...

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