Félix Navarro

Most Popular Félix Navarro Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Más bonita que ninguna Trailer (1965)

18 February 1965

Roberto (Luigi Giuliani) and Luisa (Rocío Durcal) are a couple but are not as sincere as they should be.

Tú eliges Trailer (2009)

27 November 2009

Several characters from different social backgrounds cross paths in the course of one day: a 50 year old woman who refuses to grow up, a millionaire who provides in-home counseling on Feng Shui while searching for her son, a pop star, a struggling actor, and a selfish theater director.

Luisa Fernanda Trailer (1973)

22 November 1973

A 1973 TV adaptation of the classic spanish zarzuela

Pestañas postizas Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982

A story of love and heartbreak. Of hope and despair. Of passion and abandonment. After two years together, Juan has left Marita, a mature woman that has kept him until he has found Adela, another woman from whom get her money.

Chocolate Trailer (1980)

18 July 1980

El Muertes and El Jato travel to Morocco to get some chocolate but run into trouble when they are assaulted by locals.

The Things of Love Trailer (1989)

19 September 1989

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.

Nothing Trailer (1947)

11 November 1947

When young Andrea arrives in Barcelona to begin her university studies, she stays at her aunt Angustias' house, where she lives with several relatives with whom she has constant arguments.

Aquí, el que no corre... vuela Trailer (1992)

25 March 1992

Lola, a member of a gang of crooks, is visited by a cousin who comes to work in a multinational.

Rosa de Lima Trailer (1961)

01 January 1961

Santa Rosa de Lima, who died in the capital of Peru, was barely 31 years old when she died in 1617. José María Elorrieta's film narrates the life of this young woman, daughter of Gaspar Flores, Spanish arquebusier the service of King Philip III, and of Maria de Oliva, who will become principal patron of the New World, the Philippines and West Indies in 1670.