La niña de la venta is a 1951 Spanish film that was released on November 12, 1951. The movie has a runtime of 80 minutes and features a talented cast including Ruben Rojo as Juan Luis / Carlos de Osuna, José Nieto as Captain 'Tiburón', Manuel Requena as Charanguito, Lola Flores as Reyes, Félix Briones, Concha López Silva as the Fortune Teller, Raúl Cansio as Sargento Guardia Civil, Francisco Aguilera, Carmen Flores as the Gypsy, Manolo Caracol as Don Rafael, Luis Domínguez Luna, Rafael Ortega, Erika Morgan as Rachel, Xan das Bolas as Dimas, and Manuel Morao as the Guitarist.
The film follows the story of a young girl named Reyes who lives at a roadside inn with her father. One day, a group of bandits led by Captain 'Tiburón' arrive at the inn and cause trouble for the inhabitants. Reyes finds herself caught up in the drama and must rely on her wits to navigate the dangerous situation.
As the story unfolds, we are introduced to a colorful cast of characters including Juan Luis, a mysterious stranger who arrives at the inn and quickly captures Reyes' heart. Charanguito, the innkeeper's son, provides comic relief with his antics, while the Fortune Teller predicts a grim future for the inhabitants of the inn.
With a mix of action, drama, and romance, La niña de la venta is a classic Spanish film that showcases the talents of its cast and the beauty of its setting. The film's soundtrack, featuring traditional Spanish music performed by Manuel Morao on guitar, adds to the atmosphere and enhances the overall viewing experience.
Overall, La niña de la venta is a must-see film for fans of Spanish cinema and anyone interested in a captivating story set against the backdrop of rural Spain. The stellar performances of the cast, coupled with the film's engaging plot, make it a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences to this day.
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