
The Devil Plays the Flute
Fantasy · Comedy
Overview
When the pieces of a singular figure are unearthed and then joined together, a devil of the lowest category breaks into a small Mediterranean village. From that moment on, the demon will enter the life of a painter named Bernardino, in the affairs of a "modern" marriage, in the existence of a frightened gardener and, finally, in the day-to-day life of the Great Momo.
Top Cast


José Luis Ozores
José Luis Ozores
Músico
José Luis Ozores
Músico


Luis Prendes
Luis Prendes
Bernaldino
Luis Prendes
Bernaldino


Luis Arroyo
Luis Arroyo
Relojero
Luis Arroyo
Relojero


Félix Dafauce
Félix Dafauce
Momo
Félix Dafauce
Momo


Carmen Vázquez Vigo
Carmen Vázquez Vigo
Esposa
Carmen Vázquez Vigo
Esposa


Antonio Garisa
Antonio Garisa
Marido
Antonio Garisa
Marido


Ricardo Acero
Ricardo Acero
Pablo
Ricardo Acero
Pablo


Irán Eory
Irán Eory
Elisa
Irán Eory
Elisa


José Prada
José Prada
Jardinero
José Prada
Jardinero


Juan Vázquez
Juan Vázquez
Delegado
Juan Vázquez
Delegado
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