Good Bye, Sevilla
Good Bye, Sevilla

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Good Bye, Sevilla

1955
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Spanish

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Ignacio F. IquinoGenres: Drama, Musical

Plot Summary

A Spanish dancer in New York dreams of returning to her native Seville to perform. Facing various challenges and romantic entanglements, she strives to achieve her goal, showcasing her passion for dance and her homeland. The film blends dramatic elements with vibrant musical numbers.

Critical Reception

Good Bye, Sevilla was a modest production that aimed to capitalize on the popularity of its lead actress, Paquita Rico, and the allure of Spanish culture. While it received some attention for its musical sequences and Rico's performance, it was generally seen as a pleasant but unremarkable musical drama typical of its era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its colorful musical numbers and Paquita Rico's energetic performance.

  • Considered a typical melodrama with predictable plot points.

  • Appreciated for its portrayal of Spanish culture and dance.

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Fun Fact

The film was an attempt to create an international production, with some scenes filmed in New York to highlight the contrast with the protagonist's Spanish roots.

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