
The Loves of Carmen
Drama · Romance
Overview
Gypsy Carmen drives men wild in 1820s Spain, especially the dragoon Don Jose.
Top Cast


Rita Hayworth
Rita Hayworth
Carmen
Rita Hayworth
Carmen


Glenn Ford
Glenn Ford
Don José
Glenn Ford
Don José


Ron Randell
Ron Randell
Andrés
Ron Randell
Andrés


Victor Jory
Victor Jory
García
Victor Jory
García


Luther Adler
Luther Adler
Dancaire
Luther Adler
Dancaire


Arnold Moss
Arnold Moss
Colonel
Arnold Moss
Colonel


Joseph Buloff
Joseph Buloff
Remendado
Joseph Buloff
Remendado


Margaret Wycherly
Margaret Wycherly
Old Crone
Margaret Wycherly
Old Crone


Bernard Nedell
Bernard Nedell
Pablo
Bernard Nedell
Pablo


John Baragrey
John Baragrey
Lucas
John Baragrey
Lucas
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