
Garabandal: Only God Knows
Drama
Overview
June 18, 1961. In a small village in Northern Spain, San Sebastián de Garabandal, four girls, Conchita, Jacinta, Mari Loli, and Mari Cruz, claim that St. Michael and the Virgin Mary have appeared to them. The village's parish priest, Fr. Valentín, and the Civil Guard brigadier, Mr. Juan Álvarez Seco, suddenly become protagonists in an overwhelming event.
Top Cast
Belén Garde
Belén Garde
Conchita
Belén Garde
Conchita
Rafael Samino
Rafael Samino
Fr. Valentín (Parish Priest)
Rafael Samino
Fr. Valentín (Parish Priest)
Fernando García Linares
Fernando García Linares
Brigadier Juan Álvarez-Seco
Fernando García Linares
Brigadier Juan Álvarez-Seco
Javier Paredes
Javier Paredes
Javier Paredes
Alberto Bárcena
Alberto Bárcena
Alberto Bárcena
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