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Madregilda
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Madregilda

Sep 26, 1993
1h 54m
★ 5.4

Overview

Madrid, Spain. On Monday, December 22, 1947, Charles Vidor's Gilda, starring Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford, premieres. That same week, as every first Friday of the month, Hauma organizes a peculiar card game in an old tavern.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Tornasol Media
Marea Films
ZDF
Canal+ España
Eurimages Council of Europe
CNC
TVE
Gemini Films
Road Movies

Madregilda Trailers

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Cast

José Sacristán

Longinos

José Sacristán

Juan Echanove

Franco / Franco's Double

Juan Echanove

Barbara Auer

Madregilda / Ángeles

Barbara Auer

Kamel Cherif

Hauma

Kamel Cherif

Fernando Rey

Franco's Father

Fernando Rey

Juan Luis Galiardo

Legionnaire

Juan Luis Galiardo

Coque Malla

Soldado From Cangas

Coque Malla

Manuel Alexandre

'Cuatro Ojos'

Manuel Alexandre

Antonio Gamero

'Pater'

Antonio Gamero

Sandra Rodríguez

'Limpia'

Sandra Rodríguez

Israel Biedma

Manuel

Israel Biedma

Manuel Amat

Crippled Man

Manuel Amat

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