
The Heifer
Comedy · War
Overview
During the Spanish Civil War a platoon of mismatched Republican soldiers cross the front-line to steal the bull that the enemy is going to fight on the local holiday of the nearby village. In addition to ruining the Nationalist faction's celebration they want the animal in order to butcher it and feed their famished troops. They get caught in the process and have to go through a series of funny and pathetic incidents before they can get back to their side.
Top Cast


Alfredo Landa
Alfredo Landa
Brigada Castro
Alfredo Landa
Brigada Castro


Guillermo Montesinos
Guillermo Montesinos
Mariano
Guillermo Montesinos
Mariano


Santiago Ramos
Santiago Ramos
Limeño
Santiago Ramos
Limeño


Juanjo Puigcorbé
Juanjo Puigcorbé
Alférez
Juanjo Puigcorbé
Alférez


José Sacristán
José Sacristán
Teniente Broseta
José Sacristán
Teniente Broseta


Carles Velat
Carles Velat
Cura
Carles Velat
Cura


Eduardo Calvo
Eduardo Calvo
Coronel Republicano
Eduardo Calvo
Coronel Republicano


Violeta Cela
Violeta Cela
Guadalupe
Violeta Cela
Guadalupe


Agustín González
Agustín González
Comandante Nacional
Agustín González
Comandante Nacional


María Luisa Ponte
María Luisa Ponte
Juana
María Luisa Ponte
Juana
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