
Beatriz
Drama · Horror
Overview
A child is witness to an assault on a monk by the gang of Lorenzo the Fifth. The monk escapes and takes refuge in the estate of Doña Carlota, a countess who lives with her son Juan and daughter Beatriz. Basilisa, the maid, conjures the devil to free her son from an irreversible illness, but to do so the evil must be transmitted to an innocent soul, and for that she chooses Beatriz. The child begins to be the victim of a possession, for which everyone blames the monk.
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Carmen Sevilla
Carmen Sevilla
Doña Carlota
Carmen Sevilla
Doña Carlota


Nadiuska
Nadiuska
Basilisa
Nadiuska
Basilisa


Jorge Rivero
Jorge Rivero
Fray Ángel
Jorge Rivero
Fray Ángel


José Sacristán
José Sacristán
Máximo Bretal
José Sacristán
Máximo Bretal


Sandra Mozarowsky
Sandra Mozarowsky
Beatriz
Sandra Mozarowsky
Beatriz
Elsa Zabala
Elsa Zabala
Saludadora
Elsa Zabala
Saludadora


José Lifante
José Lifante
Rata
José Lifante
Rata
Óscar Martín
Óscar Martín
Juan
Óscar Martín
Juan
Eduardo Bea
Eduardo Bea
Tres Dedos
Eduardo Bea
Tres Dedos
Pedro Luis Lavilla
Pedro Luis Lavilla
Gondarín
Pedro Luis Lavilla
Gondarín
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