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El Rey is a 2004 Colombian-French-Spanish film directed and co-written by Antonio Dorado. It was Colombia's submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film , but was not accepted as a nominee.
El Dorado (Spanish: [el doˈɾaðo], English: / ˌ ɛ l d ə ˈ r ɑː d oʊ /) is a mythical city of gold supposedly located somewhere in South America. The king of this city was said to be so rich that he would cover himself from head to foot in gold dust – either daily or on certain ceremonial occasions – before diving into a sacred lake ...
El ausente The absentee: Leonardo García [2] Everardo Rey San Vicente "Vado" [3] Ambitious, hates Matias. Wants to take all the family's power. Husband of Paola. Sterile. Has an affair with Aurora and Julia. Tries to destroy The Malvidos. El alacrán The scorpion: Elizabeth Cervantes [4] [5] Paola Garces-Garza de Rey [6] Vado's wife, a beauty ...
A fictional version of Ursúa and Aguirre's story is depicted in the Werner Herzog film, Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes and in the Carlos Saura film El Dorado. The novel Ursúa by William Ospina has become one of the main references concerning Pedro de Ursúa. The book provides details about the life of Ursúa and makes a general account of the ...
Kingdom of the Golden Dragon (Spanish: El Reino del Dragón de Oro) is a 2004 book by Chilean writer Isabel Allende. It is the sequel to City of the Beasts and the prequel to Forest of the Pygmies .
In 1903, the American writer Ridgely Torrence published his drama El Dorado: A Tragedy, with lines from Poe's poem as an epigraph. [9] In the 1966 John Wayne film El Dorado, James Caan recites parts of the poems at different times. Caan's character Mississippi recites all but the second stanza of the poem during the film.
The film was made after the success of Sabor a mí, a biopic about the Mexican singer-songwriter Álvaro Carrillo, also directed by René Cardona Jr. [2] [3] The life of José Alfredo Jiménez had already been portrayed in cinema before in Que te vaya bonito (1978); however, Pero sigo siendo el rey had a bigger budget.
The Robin Hood of El Dorado, 1936 film by William A. Wellman with Warner Baxter in the leading role. [20] Family Theater radio program, June 21, 1950 broadcast, "Joaquin Murietta" with Ricardo Montalbán as the title character. The Bandit Queen, 1950 film by William Berke with Phillip Reed as Murrieta. [21]