
Madregilda
Drama
Overview
Madrid, Spain. On Monday, December 22, 1947, Charles Vidor's Gilda, starring Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford, premieres. That same week, as every first Friday of the month, Hauma organizes a peculiar card game in an old tavern.
Top Cast


José Sacristán
José Sacristán
Longinos
José Sacristán
Longinos


Juan Echanove
Juan Echanove
Franco / Franco's Double
Juan Echanove
Franco / Franco's Double


Barbara Auer
Barbara Auer
Madregilda / Ángeles
Barbara Auer
Madregilda / Ángeles
Kamel Cherif
Kamel Cherif
Hauma
Kamel Cherif
Hauma


Fernando Rey
Fernando Rey
Franco's Father
Fernando Rey
Franco's Father


Juan Luis Galiardo
Juan Luis Galiardo
Legionnaire
Juan Luis Galiardo
Legionnaire


Coque Malla
Coque Malla
Soldado From Cangas
Coque Malla
Soldado From Cangas


Manuel Alexandre
Manuel Alexandre
'Cuatro Ojos'
Manuel Alexandre
'Cuatro Ojos'


Antonio Gamero
Antonio Gamero
'Pater'
Antonio Gamero
'Pater'
Sandra Rodríguez
Sandra Rodríguez
'Limpia'
Sandra Rodríguez
'Limpia'
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