
Enrique Herreros
Documentary
Overview
The story of Enrique Herreros (1903-1977), cartoonist, advertiser, poster designer, talent manager, actor, producer and filmmaker, and the most daring of mountaineers; the man who, along with his companions from the so-called “other Generation of '27,” brought Hollywood to Madrid's Gran Vía, turning a grey and sinister post-war city into the capital of an incipient and ambitious cultural industry.
Top Cast
Primitivo Rojas
Primitivo Rojas
Self - Narrator (voice)
Primitivo Rojas
Self - Narrator (voice)
Ramón Tamames
Ramón Tamames
Self - Politician
Ramón Tamames
Self - Politician


Alfredo Di Stéfano
Alfredo Di Stéfano
Self - Former Football Player
Alfredo Di Stéfano
Self - Former Football Player


Nati Mistral
Nati Mistral
Self - Actress
Nati Mistral
Self - Actress
Andrés Amorós
Andrés Amorós
Self - Writer
Andrés Amorós
Self - Writer


José Luis Garci
José Luis Garci
Self - Filmmaker
José Luis Garci
Self - Filmmaker


Juan Mariné
Juan Mariné
Self - DOP
Juan Mariné
Self - DOP
Antonio Rey
Antonio Rey
Self
Antonio Rey
Self
César Lucas
César Lucas
Self - Photographer
César Lucas
Self - Photographer
Guillermina Royo-Villanova
Guillermina Royo-Villanova
Self - Writer
Guillermina Royo-Villanova
Self - Writer
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