
And They Lived Happily Ever After
Comedy
Overview
Manoli and Fernando, a couple of communist ideas, want to live their love freely, fleeing from any bourgeois convention. At first, the couple rejects the help of her parents, but soon they will begin to give in and accept all kinds of comforts.
Top Cast


José «Saza» Sazatornil
José «Saza» Sazatornil
Vicente
José «Saza» Sazatornil
Vicente


Mary Carrillo
Mary Carrillo
Manolita
Mary Carrillo
Manolita


Teresa Rabal
Teresa Rabal
Manoli
Teresa Rabal
Manoli


Juan Diego
Juan Diego
Fernando
Juan Diego
Fernando


Fiorella Faltoyano
Fiorella Faltoyano
María Jesús
Fiorella Faltoyano
María Jesús


Antonio Gamero
Antonio Gamero
Antonio Rebolledo
Antonio Gamero
Antonio Rebolledo


María Massip
María Massip
Almudena
María Massip
Almudena


Chus Lampreave
Chus Lampreave
Aurora
Chus Lampreave
Aurora


María Casal
María Casal
Maruja
María Casal
Maruja


Petra Martínez
Petra Martínez
Nurse
Petra Martínez
Nurse
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