
Dearest Executioners
Documentary
Overview
This documentary, filmed clandestinely, is based on several interviews with the executioners who worked in Spain during the early 1970s, as well as families of people executed by them.
Top Cast


Claudio Rodríguez
Claudio Rodríguez
Narrador (voice)
Claudio Rodríguez
Narrador (voice)
Vicente Copete
Vicente Copete
Self
Vicente Copete
Self
Antonio López
Antonio López
Self
Antonio López
Self
Bernardo Sánchez
Bernardo Sánchez
Self
Bernardo Sánchez
Self
Marino Vinuesa
Marino Vinuesa
Self
Marino Vinuesa
Self
Andrés Sánchez Cascos
Andrés Sánchez Cascos
Self
Andrés Sánchez Cascos
Self
José Velasco-Escassi
José Velasco-Escassi
Self
José Velasco-Escassi
Self
Antonio Ferrer Sama
Antonio Ferrer Sama
Self
Antonio Ferrer Sama
Self
Jesus Sanchez Tello
Jesus Sanchez Tello
Self
Jesus Sanchez Tello
Self
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