
Carmen and the Reds
Drama · War
Overview
Javier Navarro, a Falangist, is ordered to infiltrate Republican Madrid to deliver a message to a member of the Fifth Column.
Top Cast


Rafael Rivelles
Rafael Rivelles
Javier Navarro (Spanish cut)
Rafael Rivelles
Javier Navarro (Spanish cut)


Fosco Giachetti
Fosco Giachetti
Javier Navarro (Italian cut)
Fosco Giachetti
Javier Navarro (Italian cut)


Conchita Montes
Conchita Montes
Carmen
Conchita Montes
Carmen


Juan de Landa
Juan de Landa
Amalio
Juan de Landa
Amalio


Manolo Morán
Manolo Morán
Captain Salmerón
Manolo Morán
Captain Salmerón


Blanca de Silos
Blanca de Silos
Mercedes
Blanca de Silos
Mercedes
Luis López Estrada
Luis López Estrada
Anarchist Militiaman
Luis López Estrada
Anarchist Militiaman
Argimiro Guerra
Argimiro Guerra
Carmen's Brother
Argimiro Guerra
Carmen's Brother
Manuel Miranda
Manuel Miranda
Checa Chief
Manuel Miranda
Checa Chief
Ángel Marrero
Ángel Marrero
Clandestine Radio Announcer
Ángel Marrero
Clandestine Radio Announcer
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