
The Things of Love
Drama · Romance · Music
Overview
In 1940's Madrid. Juan plays piano for Pepita and her on-stage partner Mario. Although Mario really wants to steal Juan for himself, Juan is not interested and Mario resorts to a string of lovers as consolation. When he loves (and leaves) a young nobleman, the young man wants revenge.
Top Cast


Ángela Molina
Ángela Molina
Pepita
Ángela Molina
Pepita


Ángel de Andrés López
Ángel de Andrés López
Juan
Ángel de Andrés López
Juan


Manuel Bandera
Manuel Bandera
Mario
Manuel Bandera
Mario


María Barranco
María Barranco
María Barranco


Amparo Baró
Amparo Baró
Amparo Baró


Mary Carmen Ramírez
Mary Carmen Ramírez
Mary Carmen Ramírez


Diana Peñalver
Diana Peñalver
Diana Peñalver


Juan Gea
Juan Gea
Juan Gea


Rafael Alonso
Rafael Alonso
Rafael Alonso


Eva León
Eva León
Eva León
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