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  1. The Spanish Dancer is a 1923 American silent costume epic starring Pola Negri as a gypsy fortune teller, Antonio Moreno as a romantic count, and Wallace Beery as the king of Spain. The film was directed by Herbert Brenon and also features a five-year-old Anne Shirley, appearing under the name "Dawn O'Day." The film survives today.

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  2. The Spanish Dancer by Rainer Maria Rilke - Famous poems, famous poets. - All Poetry. The Spanish Dancer. As on all its sides a kitchen-match darts white. flickering tongues before it bursts into flame: with the audience around her, quickened, hot, her dance begins to flicker in the dark room. And all at once it is completely fire.

  3. Description. Distribution and habitat. Biology. References. External links. Spanish dancer. The Spanish dancer, scientific name Hexabranchus sanguineus (literally meaning "blood-colored six-gills"), is a dorid nudibranch, a very large and colorful sea slug, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Hexabranchidae. [1] .

  4. Basic facts about Spanish dancer: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status.

  5. They are widespread the tropical and sub tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific, where it lives near to rocky shelters and coral reefs up to 50m deep. It hides away at night, and comes out at dark to diet upon a variety of different sea sponges. Spanish dancers are divisive in the world of sea slugs.

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  6. “The Spanish Dancer” es una película que Antonio Moreno protagonizó en Hollywood en 1923, cuando estaba en lo más alto de su carrera. A partir de ella comienza una investigación que profundiza en la vida de Antonio Moreno que también es un recorrido por la historia del cine.

  7. (Tony Brown, Flickr) The Spanish dancer is one of the largest species and best swimmers of the nudibranchs. Nudibranchs are mollusks who don't have shells in their adult stage. When the Spanish dancer swims, the wide edges of its mantle (the parapodia) are pushed through the water in a graceful undulating movement reminiscent of flamenco dancers.