| The Emerald of Artatama | |
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| Directed by | José María Elorrieta | 
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| Cinematography | Alfonso Nieva | 
| Edited by | Antonio Ramírez de Loaysa | 
| Music by | Federico Contreras | 
| Distributed by | Troma Entertainment | 
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Running time  | 89 minutes | 
| Country | Spain | 
| Language | Spanish | 
The Emerald of Artatama (also known as La Muchacha del Nilo and The Girl of the Nile) is a 1969 adventure film directed by José María Elorrieta and distributed by Troma Entertainment.[1]
The film stars Rory Calhoun as a con man searching after the Tomb of Artatama, rumoured to be home of a legendary emerald.
In a 1986 VHS release by Applause Production Inc. it was mistakenly titled The Emerald of Aratama.
Cast
- Nuria Torray as Aysha
 - Rory Calhoun as Jack Cooper
 - Pilar Arenas as Mary Stevenson
 - Esperanza Roy as Isabel
 - James Philbrook as James
 - Nacho Pidal as Omar
 - Francisco Braña as Terry
 - José A. Peral as Fedor
 - Antonio Jiménez Escribano as Jeque Ibrahim
 - Ramón Centenero as Hombre de Fedor
 - Guillermo Méndez as Petersen
 - Manuel Ruiz
 - Ramón Lillo as Hombre de Alfieri
 - José Luis Lluch as Max
 - Charles Fawcett as Marco Alfieri
 - Mona Ibrahin as Dancer
 - Brigitte St. John as Brigitte
 - Seramis as Dancer
 
References
- ↑ "MUCHACHA DEL NILO, La". Monthly Film Bulletin. London. 37 (432): 189. 1 January 1970. ProQuest 1305829090.
 
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