
Red and Black
Drama · War
Overview
Since childhood, Luisa and Miguel have always been good friends; but several years later, as adults, when Spain faces the abyss of the Civil War (1936-1939), they support ideologically opposed camps.
Top Cast


Conchita Montenegro
Conchita Montenegro
Luisa
Conchita Montenegro
Luisa


Ismael Merlo
Ismael Merlo
Miguel
Ismael Merlo
Miguel


Quique Camoiras
Quique Camoiras
Young Miguel
Quique Camoiras
Young Miguel
Luisa España
Luisa España
Young Luisa
Luisa España
Young Luisa


Ana de Siria
Ana de Siria
Mrs. Hidalgo
Ana de Siria
Mrs. Hidalgo
Emilio G. Ruiz
Emilio G. Ruiz
Julio
Emilio G. Ruiz
Julio


José Sepúlveda
José Sepúlveda
Ignacio
José Sepúlveda
Ignacio


Rafaela Satorrés
Rafaela Satorrés
Doña María
Rafaela Satorrés
Doña María
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