Mariano Pombo

Mariano Pombo Trailers

Eleven Pairs of Boots Trailer

Mariano Pombo was a Spanish film editor, director, writer, and actor.

Most Popular Mariano Pombo Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Misterio en la marisma Trailer (1943)

08 September 1943

In the Almenares family there is a story involving a mysterious woman and a pearl necklace that obsesses the young heir.

Eleven Pairs of Boots Trailer (1954)

06 September 1954

Ignacio, a professional footballer, has sentimental and labor problems. His girlfriend is about to abandon him because of the constant displays of affection that the player receives from an attractive admirer.

Fortunato Trailer (1942)

02 February 1942

Fortunato is a loser, a family man, who has lost his job and tries his luck in all the trades he finds.

Flor de lago Trailer (1950)

07 August 1950

Red and Black Trailer (1942)

25 May 1942

Since childhood, Luisa and Miguel have always been good friends; but several years later, as adults, when Spain faces the abyss of the Civil War (1936-1939), they support ideologically opposed camps.

La reina del cielo Trailer (1959)

01 January 1959

A tribe of Venezuelan Indians in the jungle, commanded by chief Coromoto live with fear because of the presence of a Spanish colony settled in the outskirts.

Carnival Sunday Trailer (1945)

22 October 1945

Madrid, Carnival Sunday. A night watchman finds the body of a woman, a rich and greedy moneylender who has apparently been murdered.

La vida en un hilo Trailer (1945)

26 April 1945

After her husband's sudden death, a young widow leaves her small town to start anew in the big city. On the train, she meets a fortune teller who will fill her in about the life she could've led had she never met her late husband.

Cerca del cielo Trailer (1952)

26 May 1952

White Mission Trailer (1946)

28 March 1946

Arriving at a Guinean Christian mission, a young priest is told by his elder ones the story of Father Javier, another young missioner who restlessly fought to convert a villain not only for God's sake, but also for sentimental reasons.