Manoa la ciudad de oro – Spanish title
Маноа. Золотой город – Russian title
Manoa, the City of Gold – English title
A 1996 Spanish film production [Teresa Sancho de Meras,
Grup Somni, Enrique Cerezo
Producciones
Cinematográficas S.A. (Madrid)]
Producer: J.P. Simon (Juan Piquer Simón), José Ortega,
Primitivo Rodríguez
Director: Juan Piquer Simón
Story: E Salgari (Emilio Salgari)
Screenplay: Juan Piquer Simón
Cinematography: Julio Bragado (Julio Darman)
[Eastmancolor]
Music:
Running time: 80 minutes
Cast:
Webber - Andrés Alexis
Marcella - Cristina Cavallaro
Carnot – John Legget
Fernando - Juan C. Gabarda (Juan Carlos Gabarda)
Manuel - Juan C. Lee (Juan Carlos Lee)
Morgan - Frank Braña
Harkin - Fabrizio Meschini
Senor Rostand - Manuel Máñez
Brujo Indian - Germán Montaner
Guía Indian – Omar Chira
Cantinero - Vicente Amaya
Indio Shaw - Javier Sanchís
Guerrero Inca - Fernando Misiego (Fernando Missiego)
Sinoky - Francisco Pardo (Francisco Pardo López)
Hombres - Ricardo Gómez, Juan Prado, Edmond Peter Clay,
Sergio George Reig
Pistoleros - Ximo Martínez, Juan E. Chira, Rafael
Rodríguez, Javier Pérez
With: Ricardo Gregori, Paloma Gómez, José A. Rodríguez,
Marta Murcia
Webber (Andrés Alexis) and Fernando (Juan C. Gabarda)
find an old Indian who has been beaten almost to death. But before dying he
entrusts them with an Inca map that describes the location of a hidden
treasure, for which they will have to fight to find it before anyone else.
Made by Enrique Cerezo who produced "Outlaw
Justice", "Dollar for the Dead" & "Return of El
Coyote" (all 1998). He also made a pair of Vampire films, "La
Venganza de Ira Vamp" (2010) and "Argento's Dracula" (2012).
Cerezo most recently remade Jesus Franco's "Los últimos de
Filipinas", as "1898: Our Last Men in the Philippines" (2016).
It’s based on a story by Emilio Salgari (by way of Jules Verne) set in the
1920's.
[submitted by Michael Ferguson]
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