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El burlador de Sevilla

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  • "The legend of Don Juan who at the height of his licentious career, seduces a girl of noble family and kills her father. Later, seeing a statue on the father's tomb, he flippantly invites it to dine with him. He is dragged down to hell, refuses to repent, and falls to eternal damnation."
  • "The legend of Don Juan who at the height of his licentious career, seduces a girl of a noble family and kills her father. Later, seeing a statue on the father's tomb, he flippantly invites it to dine with him. He is dragged down to hell, refuses to repent, and falls to eternal damnation."
  • "The legend of Don Juan who, at the height of his licentious career, seduces a woman of noble family and kills her father. Later, seeing a statue on the father's tomb, he flippantly invites it to dine with him. During supper, the statue appears and asks Don Juan to repent, but he refuses, and he is dragged down to hell and eternal damnation."
  • "Televised production of Tirso de Molina's play which introduced the theme of Don Juan into European literature."
  • ""A superb production of Tirso's most famous work, the play that introduced the theme of Don Juan into European literature."--Container."
  • "Présentation de la pièce "Le trompeur de Séville" du dramaturge classique espagnol Tirso de Molina (Fray Gabriel Tellez) dans laquelle l'auteur fixe pour la première fois dans la littérature européenne le type populaire de Don Juan. Principal rôle interprété par Javier Escriv́. Mise en scène pour la télévision de Ricardo Lopez Aranda."
  • "A modern version of the Don Juan myth in which Don Juan is portrayed more as a trickster than a seducer. He comes to possess women either through disguise or trickery, not through his charm. He is fearless, disdainful of power and social conditions, and a manipulator of other people's feelings."
  • "Obra de teatro de Tirso de Molina, dirigida por Ramón Núñez. Esta obra fue presentada por la Escuela de Artes de la Comunicación, Teatro, Cine, Televisión de la Universidad Católica de Chile, el año 1976."@es
  • ""This is a superb production of Tirso's most famous work, the play that introduced the theme of Don Juan into European literature"--Cassette container."
  • "Period dramatisation of the Don Juan legend, in which don Juan Tenorio passes himself off as the Duke Octavio and seduces Isabella with promises of marriage. He then kills her father, whose ghost later visits judgment upon him."
  • "This is a superb production of Tirso's most famous work, the play that introduced the theme of Don Juan into European literature."

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  • "Made-for-TV movies"
  • "Drama"@es
  • "Drama"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Film adaptations"
  • "Television adaptations"
  • "Videokassette"
  • "Videodiscos DVD"@es
  • "Offert sur videocassette 1/2 po (VHS)"
  • "Video"
  • "Fiction television programs"
  • "Television programs"

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  • "Burlador de Sevilla (Programa de televisió)"
  • "El burlador de Sevilla"@en
  • "El burlador de Sevilla"@es
  • "El Burlador de Sevilla"@es
  • "El burlador de Sevilla"
  • "El Burlador de Sevilla"
  • "El burlador de Sevilla [videorecording]"