Ana Mariscal
1921 - 1995¡Aquellas palabras!
Luis Arroyo
José María Seoane, Ana Mariscal
Father Carlos, a Basque priest, decides to leave voluntarily as a missionary to a village lost in the Philippines. From the first moment, their biggest aspiration would be to reconstruct an ancient mission. But to do so, he will have to face numerous difficulties.
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Un hombre va por el camino
Manuel Mur Oti
Fernando Nogueras, Ana Mariscal
Luis, a tall and strong vagabond, rejects the work offered to him by an old gentleman, causing his outrage. In his erratic walk, Luis reaches the top of a mountain called Monte Oscuro, where Julia, widow of a writer, lives with his daughter Blanca. Despite his initial resistance, Luis ends up staying with Julia to help her work the land, sowing the gossip in the neighboring village. Everything is complicated when Blanca falls ill and Luis goes to town for the doctor, finding that is that old gentleman threatened by Luis long ago.
Un hombre va por el camino
Segundo López, aventurero urbano
Ana Mariscal
Ana Mariscal, Luisita Esteso
Segundo López, a mature and humble man who hardly knows anything about life, sets out on a journey from his homeland, Cáceres, to Madrid, where he meets Chirri, a street urchin with whom he has countless adventures.
Segundo López, Urban Adventurer
La violetera
Luis César Amadori
Sara Montiel, Raf Vallone
On New Year's Eve 1899, Soledad is peddling violets in a Madrid busy street when she meets aristocrat Fernando. The couple falls in love but their different social backgrounds threatens the relationship. Fernando is under constant pressure from his older brother Alfonso who reminds him of his duties including his engagement to Magdalena, a countess. Disregarding all social conventions and scandalizing high society, Fernando sets up Soledad in a plush apartment and announces their marriage plans.
The Violet Seller
Feria en Sevilla
Ana Mariscal
Pedrito Rico, Conchita Bautista
Rafael is an aspiring bullfighter who seems more interested in the world of song. However, his father, Mr. Manuel, a good man although somewhat stubborn, will do everything possible to dress himself up. This will lead to a confrontation between father and son.
Feria en Sevilla