Juanita Reina Trailers
Azabache TrailerCanciones de nuestra vida TrailerLa novia de Juan Lucero Trailer
Azabache TrailerCanciones de nuestra vida TrailerLa novia de Juan Lucero Trailer
Total trailers found: 12
14 September 1953
Different kind of people arrives to Madrid airport. Some goes with their heads and others just landed.
17 January 1955
Don Fernando is a senior engineer of Sevilla for years as a partner had a friend working. But his partner died and his son, Albert, wants to take the management of the company and the farm, one of the most important of Seville, whose property also shared.
19 December 1952
A widower turned Catholic priest can't overcome his memories of his deceased wife Gloria Mairena, who seems to have found a duplicate in looks and voice in the couple's daughter.
01 June 1959
John Lucero, who was born poor, became the richest of the region, his great love for horses was what led him to make this fortune.
02 November 1942
Widow Martina runs her late husband's shop with a new partner, Fernando, also a widow. They're about the same age, and their sons could not be more different.
07 June 1992
A homage to the Andalusian Copla produced for the Seville Expo 92. The so-called musical featured four of the most prominent Copla singers: Imperio Argentina, historic actress and then retired singer, Rocío Jurado, the biggest name at the time, Juanita Reina representing Sevilla and Nati Mistral representing Madrid, plus the newcomer María Vidal.
30 December 1947
San Fernando Island, Cádiz, Spain, 1860. Lola embarks for Sanlúcar de Barrameda to go to the estate of Don Diego, a rich landowner who is in love with her.
11 December 1944
The loves of a Sevilian girl living in a patio house at Macarena's quarter and his sweetheart Manolo are troubled by her older and generous housekeeper who is also in love with her.
03 March 1952
Cadiz, during the War of Independence. The Lola singer in love with a French military entrusted an important message .
29 March 1943
A rich Andalusian knight, Don Juan, had relations with a gypsy and a daughter. On the death of the mother, Don Juan hosted the girl at home and raised her like a lady, far from the customs and traditions of Roma.