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Wine Cellars

Wine Cellars (1930)

5.3/10(3)·TMDB 1930 1h 27m ES

Stream Wine Cellars (1930) on Zoovie — free, HD, no signup, 1h 27m. Directed by Benito Perojo, starring María Luz Callejo, Joaquín Carrasco, and Jean Coste. Drama on multiple servers, no signup.

What is Wine Cellars (1930) about?

Wine Cellars itself is a Spanish-French co-production. He shot the film in the Paris studios and also in Spain, Andalusia and Seville. According to the critics, his story of love, honour, revenge, bulls and vineyards masterfully captures the spirit of this region, the sun beating down on the parched earth, life on the farms and vineyards and the celebrations coloured by the famous flamenco dance. Wine Cellars was originally a silent film and its soundtrack was only added later.

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Director:
Benito Perojo
Production:
Compagnie Générale Cinématographique (CGC), Julio César
Country:
France, Spain
Languages:
No Language
Status:
Released
IMDb:
tt0019706

Where can I watch Wine Cellars (1930) for free?

Who stars in Wine Cellars (1930)?

María Luz Callejo, Joaquín Carrasco, Jean Coste, Régina Dalthy, Colette Darfeuil as La Marquesita, Gabriel Gabrio as Fermin, Madame Guillaume, Valentín Parera.

Did You Know?

  • This was a multinational production involving France, Spain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I watch Wine Cellars online for free?

You can watch Wine Cellars (1930) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is Wine Cellars?

Wine Cellars has a running time of 1h 27m (87 minutes total).

Who directed Wine Cellars?

Wine Cellars was directed by Benito Perojo.

Is Wine Cellars worth watching?

Wine Cellars has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.3/10 based on 3 votes.

What genre is Wine Cellars?

Wine Cellars is a Drama film released in 1930.

Who stars in Wine Cellars?

The cast of Wine Cellars includes María Luz Callejo, Joaquín Carrasco, Jean Coste, Régina Dalthy and Colette Darfeuil.