Juan José is an 1895 melodramatic play by the Spanish writer Joaquín Dicenta.
It was first staged at the Teatro de la Comedia in Madrid on 25 October 1895.
[1] The film adaptation became noted for its subversive social criticism and was often banned.
[2] A labourer violently quarrels with his employer over a woman.
It featured a mixed cast of Spanish and British actors, and was shot on location in Spain.