Queen of the Tabarin Club
{{short description|1960 film}}
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{{Infobox film
| name = Queen of the Tabarin Club
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| director = Jesús Franco
| producer = Marius Lesoeur
Sergio Newman{{cite book|last=Thrower|first=Stephen|year=2015|title=Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco|publisher=Strange Attractor Press|page=55| ISBN=978-1-907222-31-3}}
| writer = {{ubl|Ernesto Arancibia|Jesús Franco|José Gallardo|Luis Lucas Ojeda|Maria A. Spaltro}}
| narrator =
| starring = {{ubl|Mikaela|Yves Massard|Dora Doll}}
| music = {{ubl|José Pagán|Ángel Pagán|Antonio Ramírez Ángel}}
| cinematography = Antonio Macasoli
| editing = Alfonso Santacana
Charles Nobel
| studio =Hispamer Films
CIFESA
Eurocine
| distributor = CIFESA
Eurocine
| released = {{film date|1960|11|14|df=y}}
| country = {{ubl|France|Spain}}
| language = Spanish
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Queen of the Tabarin Club ({{langx|es|La reina del Tabarín}} / {{lang|es|Queen of the Tabarin}}) is a 1960 French-Spanish comedy film directed by Jesús Franco and starring Mikaela, Yves Massard and Dora Doll.De España p. 98 It follows the adventures of a troupe of travelling musicians in the 1910s. It was released in France as Mariquita, La Belle de Tabarin.
Soledad Miranda had a very small uncredited role in this film, the first time she appeared in a Franco film. She would later go on to star in 6 of Franco's thrillers in 1970, before her death in a tragic automobile accident. This was the first time Franco worked for producer Marius Lesouer as well, who would go on to produce many of Franco's later films, including his 1961 opus The Awful Dr. Orloff.{{cite book | last1 = Thrower | first1 = Stephen | last2 = Grainger | first2 = Julian | year = 2015 | title = Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco | publisher = Strange Attractor Press | location = London | isbn = 978-1-907222-31-3 }}
Partial cast
{{cast listing|
- Mikaela as Lolita
- Yves Massard as Fernando
- Dora Doll as Cabaret Singer
- Danielle Godet as Monique
- Antonio Garisa as Pepe
- Juan Antonio Riquelme as Miguel
- Julio Riscal as Alfonso
- Guadalupe Muñoz Sampedro as Madre de Fernando
- Alfredo Mayo as Charles
- Antonio Jiménez Escribano as Profesor de música
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References
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Bibliography
- {{cite book | last = De España | first = Rafael | title = Directory of Spanish and Portuguese Film-Makers and Films | publisher = Greenwood Press | year = 1994 | location = Westport, CT | isbn = 978-0-313-29459-4 }}
External links
- {{IMDb title|0054238}}
{{Jesús Franco}}
Category:1960s historical comedy films
Category:French historical comedy films
Category:Spanish historical comedy films
Category:1960s Spanish-language films
Category:Films directed by Jesús Franco
Category:Films set in the 1910s
Category:Spanish-language French films
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