Traces of Light (Spanish:Huella de luz) is a 1943 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil on his directing debut. It is based on a novel by Wenceslao Fernández Flórez.[1]
| Traces of Light | |
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| Directed by | Rafael Gil |
| Written by | Wenceslao Fernández Flórez (novel and screenplay) |
| Starring | Antonio Casal Isabel de Pomés |
| Cinematography | Alfredo Fraile |
| Edited by | Juan Pallejá |
| Music by | Juan Quintero |
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Running time | 76 minutes |
| Country | Spain |
| Language | Spanish |
Octavio Saldaña is a poor young dreamer who lives with his elderly mother and is an office worker at Manufacturas Sánchez-Bey. Mr. Bey rewards Octavio for his work by inviting him to spend a few days at a spa. There Octavio meets Lelly, daughter of a cloth manufacture, and to impress her he decides to pass himself off as a millionaire.
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