
The Nail
Drama · Mystery · Romance
Overview
Spain, late 19th century. Judge Javier Zarco finds in a cemetery a skull pierced by a nail and suspects that a murder has been committed.
Top Cast


Amparo Rivelles
Amparo Rivelles
Blanca
Amparo Rivelles
Blanca


Rafael Durán
Rafael Durán
Javier Zarco
Rafael Durán
Javier Zarco


Juan Espantaleón
Juan Espantaleón
Juan
Juan Espantaleón
Juan


Milagros Leal
Milagros Leal
Authoritarian Lady
Milagros Leal
Authoritarian Lady


Joaquín Roa
Joaquín Roa
Berrugo
Joaquín Roa
Berrugo


Irene Caba Alba
Irene Caba Alba
Old Female Witness
Irene Caba Alba
Old Female Witness


Juan Calvo
Juan Calvo
Peasant
Juan Calvo
Peasant


Ramón Martori
Ramón Martori
Prosecutor
Ramón Martori
Prosecutor


Rafaela Satorrés
Rafaela Satorrés
Doña Blanca
Rafaela Satorrés
Doña Blanca


José María Lado
José María Lado
Alfonso Gutiérrez del Romeral
José María Lado
Alfonso Gutiérrez del Romeral
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