Sevilla de mis Amores Trailer

Sevilla de mis Amores Trailer (1930)

05 December 1930 Romance 101 mins

A student nun falls in love with a Mexican singer starring in a cafe next door to her convent. Spanish version of MGM's Call of the Flesh.

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Cast

Ramon Novarro

as Juan de Dios Carbajal

Conchita Montenegro

as Maria Consuelo

Martín Garralaga

as Enrique Varga

María Calvo

as Lulu Laponco

Michael Vavitch

as Empresario Laponco

Ramón Guerrero

as Sacredot

José Soriano Viosca

as Tio Esteban

International Titles

Sevilha dos Meus Amores Trailer

International Releases Dates

Colombia 02 January 1932

United States 05 December 1930

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