Following meetings between Spain and the United States a delegation of a mining company arrives to Granada in search of uranium. The company contacted with the landowners, who agree to sell less of them. Such owner refuses because his ground a treasure supposedly hidden Muslim and refuses to sell them to Margaret, representative of the company. When he refused, Margaret convinces the owner to locate the treasure on your own and sell it in case you find it ... but love gets in his plans.
Cinematography
Granada locations shot like a travel brochure you'd guiltily enjoy.
Costume
Merle Oberon's wardrobe doing heavy lifting the script won't.

Director
José Luis Sáenz de Heredia
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot during Spain's desperate courtship of American investment under Franco—this is literal propaganda dressed as rom-com.
Merle Oberon was already a fading Hollywood star; this Spanish co-production was part of her European exile phase.
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