Porque te vi llorar Trailer

Porque te vi llorar Trailer (1941)

17 December 1941 Drama 86 mins

Once the Spanish Civil War is over, the sons of the wealthy classes, who support politically and militarily the new regime, are preparing to begin their ascent in the social and economic sphere.

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Cast

Pastora Peña

as María Victoria

Luis Peña

as José

Manuel Arbó

as Marqués de Luanco

Rafaela Satorrés

as Ama Remedios

Eloísa Muro

as Marquesa de Luanco

José María Seoane

as José Ignacio

Domingo Rivas

as Mayordomo

Alejandrina Caro

as Madre de José

Fernando Aguirre

as Jardinero

María Saco

as Señora de Llanos

Fortunato Bernal

as Dependiente

Mario Mur

as Un señor

Crew

Alfredo Fraile

Alfredo Fraile Director of Photography

Antonio Simont

Antonio Simont Set Decoration

Pedro Rodríguez

Pedro Rodríguez Costume Design

Trude Lewicki

Trude Lewicki Makeup Artist

Fernando Roldán

Fernando Roldán Production Manager

José Luis Jerez

José Luis Jerez Assistant Director

Emilio Ruiz de Castroviejo

Emilio Ruiz de Castroviejo Construction Coordinator

Antonio Mota

Antonio Mota Sound Assistant

International Releases Dates

Spain 17 December 1941

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