
The Dinner
Comedy · History · Drama
Overview
Spain, April 15, 1939. With the Civil War concluded, and with the intention of celebrating his victory, General Franco attends a dinner with his generals at the Palace Hotel.
Top Cast


Mario Casas
Mario Casas
Teniente Medina
Mario Casas
Teniente Medina


Alberto San Juan
Alberto San Juan
Genaro
Alberto San Juan
Genaro


Asier Etxeandia
Asier Etxeandia
Alonso
Asier Etxeandia
Alonso


Nora Hernández
Nora Hernández
María
Nora Hernández
María


Óscar Lasarte
Óscar Lasarte
Ángel
Óscar Lasarte
Ángel


Martín Páez
Martín Páez
Chapero
Martín Páez
Chapero


Elvira Mínguez
Elvira Mínguez
Juana
Elvira Mínguez
Juana


Carlos Serrano
Carlos Serrano
El Rubio
Carlos Serrano
El Rubio


Carmen Balagué
Carmen Balagué
Flora
Carmen Balagué
Flora


Eva Ugarte
Eva Ugarte
Luchi
Eva Ugarte
Luchi
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