
Los habitantes de la casa deshabitada
Comedy · Mystery
Overview
In a dark and stormy night, Raimundo's car suffers a breakdown, so he and Gregorio, his chauffeur, must try to ask for shelter in the only nearby house, a sinister mansion, of those that seem inhabited by ghosts.
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Fernando Fernán Gómez
Fernando Fernán Gómez
Gregorio
Fernando Fernán Gómez
Gregorio


María Dolores Pradera
María Dolores Pradera
Sibila
María Dolores Pradera
Sibila


Jorge Greiner
Jorge Greiner
Raimundo
Jorge Greiner
Raimundo


María Isbert
María Isbert
Melanio's Daughter
María Isbert
Melanio's Daughter
Carmen Ortega
Carmen Ortega
Susana
Carmen Ortega
Susana
Fernando Porredón
Fernando Porredón
Fiorli
Fernando Porredón
Fiorli
Francisco Linares-Rivas
Francisco Linares-Rivas
Luciano / Jacinto
Francisco Linares-Rivas
Luciano / Jacinto
Irene Barroso
Irene Barroso
Sibila's Mother / Leonora
Irene Barroso
Sibila's Mother / Leonora
José María Torré
José María Torré
Melanio / Pepe
José María Torré
Melanio / Pepe


Gerardo Esteban
Gerardo Esteban
Narrator (voice)
Gerardo Esteban
Narrator (voice)
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