
Vampiresas 1930
Comedy
Overview
As the era of silent films finds itself at a close, four down-and-out silent film actors and musicians struggle to find work. Fate leads them to a former star of the silent era as she struggles to escape her reputation as a wild and evil vamp of the silver screen and longs to be just thought of as an honest and decent woman. They join forces, and for a short time have a decent amount of success singing and dancing at clubs and bars. But the public has an insatiable taste for foreign black jazz bands, and they will stop at nothing to become a success.
Top Cast


Mikaela Wood
Mikaela Wood
Dora
Mikaela Wood
Dora


Antonio Ozores
Antonio Ozores
Daniel Masset
Antonio Ozores
Daniel Masset


Lina Morgan
Lina Morgan
Carolina Malotte
Lina Morgan
Carolina Malotte


Yves Massard
Yves Massard
Tony Fabien
Yves Massard
Tony Fabien


Antonio Garisa
Antonio Garisa
Dora's Publicity Manager
Antonio Garisa
Dora's Publicity Manager
Juan Antonio Riquelme
Juan Antonio Riquelme
Oscar
Juan Antonio Riquelme
Oscar


Marisol Ayuso
Marisol Ayuso
Marisol Ayuso


Mary Begoña
Mary Begoña
Luisa
Mary Begoña
Luisa


Trini Alonso
Trini Alonso
Lina
Trini Alonso
Lina


Miguel del Castillo
Miguel del Castillo
Inspector
Miguel del Castillo
Inspector
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