
Carceleras
Drama
Overview
In a Cordovan farmhouse, Soledad arouses a passion in two men, which will be cause of misfortune for both when the boyfriend of the protagonist in a jealous attack kills the rival in his presence.
Top Cast


Elisa Ruiz Romero
Elisa Ruiz Romero
Soleá
Elisa Ruiz Romero
Soleá


José Romeu
José Romeu
Gabriel
José Romeu
Gabriel
José Montenegro
José Montenegro
Tío Chupitos
José Montenegro
Tío Chupitos
Modesto Rivas
Modesto Rivas
Señor Matías
Modesto Rivas
Señor Matías
María Comendador
María Comendador
Madre de Soleá
María Comendador
Madre de Soleá
José Rogés
José Rogés
Pacorro
José Rogés
Pacorro


Antonio Gil Varela 'Varillas'
Antonio Gil Varela 'Varillas'
Joselillo, el monaguillo
Antonio Gil Varela 'Varillas'
Joselillo, el monaguillo
Aurora Ruiz Romero
Aurora Ruiz Romero
Lola
Aurora Ruiz Romero
Lola


Javier de Rivera
Javier de Rivera
El amigo
Javier de Rivera
El amigo
Manuel Aliacar Gascó
Manuel Aliacar Gascó
Jesús
Manuel Aliacar Gascó
Jesús
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