
Inés de Villalonga 1870
Drama
Overview
1870. Agnes, of the wealthy family of Villalonga, enter as a novice in a cloistered convent. He soon falls in love with James, a soldier brother of another inmate, Sister Jacinta, and is answered by it. To be together, the young man invents an excuse, but is wounded by the Carlist.
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María Rey
María Rey
Jacinta
María Rey
Jacinta


Mónica Zanchi
Mónica Zanchi
Inés
Mónica Zanchi
Inés
Antonio Maroño
Antonio Maroño
Jacobo
Antonio Maroño
Jacobo


Daniel Martín
Daniel Martín
Teniente carlista
Daniel Martín
Teniente carlista


Marta Angelat
Marta Angelat
Lucía
Marta Angelat
Lucía
Glòria Martí
Glòria Martí
Mother Superior
Glòria Martí
Mother Superior
Carmen Liaño
Carmen Liaño
Sabina
Carmen Liaño
Sabina


Mireia Ros
Mireia Ros
Luisa
Mireia Ros
Luisa
Asunción Vitoria
Asunción Vitoria
Madre de Inés
Asunción Vitoria
Madre de Inés
Víctor Vilanova
Víctor Vilanova
Matías, padre de Inés
Víctor Vilanova
Matías, padre de Inés
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