| A Romance of Seville | |
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| Directed by | Norman Walker | 
| Written by | Arline Lord  Alma Reville Garnett Weston  | 
| Starring | Alexander D'Arcy Marguerite Allan Randle Ayrton Cecil Barry  | 
| Cinematography | Claude Friese-Greene | 
Production company  | |
| Distributed by | Pathé Pictures | 
Release dates  | May 1929 July 1930 (sound version)  | 
Running time  | 62 minutes | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Languages | Sound (Synchronized) English Intertitles  | 
A Romance of Seville is a 1929 British sound color drama film directed by Norman Walker and starring Alexander D'Arcy, Marguerite Allan and Cecil Barry.[1] This was the first British sound film released in colour, using the Pathéchrome stencil-colouring process.[2] While the film has no audible dialog, it features a synchronized musical score, singing and sound effects on the soundtrack. The film is also known by the alternative title The Romance of Seville.
Cast
- Alexander D'Arcy as Ramon
 - Marguerite Allan as Pepita
 - Randle Ayrton as Estavian
 - Cecil Barry as Estaban
 - Hugh Eden as Juan
 - Eugenie Amami as Dolores
 
Music
The film features a theme song entitled "Pepita" which was composed by Hubert Bath and Harry Stafford.
See also
References
Bibliography
- Mundy, John. The British musical film. Manchester University Press, 2007.
 
External links
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