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El vicio y la virtud ()


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Rosa, a shy and romantic girl of sixteen, spends the summer holiday in a lavish mansion with her widowed mother. Along the way they are accompanied by two young bachelor men as fate takes its course on the naive young girl.

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Rosa
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Lina
Juan Ribó ...
Miguel
Miguel Ayones ...
Alberto
José Vivó ...
Lozano
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Regueiro
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Berta
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Santiago
Teresa Almendros ...
Maruja
Pilar Corrales ...
Marisa

Directed by

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Francisco Lara Polop

Written by

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Francisco Lara Polop ... ()
 
Guy de Maupassant ... (short story "Ivette")

Music by

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José Nieto
Alfonso Santisteban

Cinematography by

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Carlos Suárez

Editing by

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José Luis Matesanz

Editorial Department

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Margarita Ibáñez ... assistant editor
Fausto Reguera ... assistant editor

Makeup Department

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María Clara Carrasco ... assistant makeup artist
Dolores Merlo ... makeup artist
Josefa Morales ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Ángel Huete ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ricardo Huertas ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Julio Arribas ... property master

Camera and Electrical Department

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Luis Cano ... assistant camera
Antonio Macasoli ... camera rental
Ramón Sempere ... second operator
Julio Sánchez Caballero ... still photographer

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Antonio Muñoz ... wardrobe
Flora Salamero ... seamstress

Script and Continuity Department

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Consuelo Alfaya ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Gregorio Guijarro ... transportation

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Storyline

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Additional Details

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Also Known As
  • Vice and Virtue (World-wide, English title)
Runtime
  • 98 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The film received a limited theatrical release around Spain in 1975. This was followed by an obscure VHS and Betamax home video release (which was only limited to PAL format) between the late 70s and early 80s. To this day the film is completely out of print and has yet to be released on DVD. Physical copies of the film remain obscure and are near impossible to find. See more »
Goofs When Lina goes up stairs to check on Rosa, she knocks on her bedroom door and gets no answer from Rosa. She goes back downstairs and tells Miguel and Alberto that Rosa has locked herself in. However, Lina only knocked on Rosa's door and did not attempt to open it to discover it locked. See more »
Quotes Miguel: Hey, what are you reading now?
Rosa: It's a book about ants. It's better than an novel. When I'm alone I get distracted looking at them. Look listen to this.
[Rosa opens her book]
Rosa: Here...
[Rosa reads from the book]
Rosa: "But if we consider the habitats of ants, their social organization, the houses and roads they construct, their ways to domesticate other species, and to enslave others, then we are obliged to recognize that they have a space in their intelligence latter."
Miguel: And love? Do they make love?
Rosa: Oh yes, a lot! In fact each female has about five males.
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