Rafael García Serrano

Most Popular Rafael García Serrano Trailers

Total trailers found: 14

¿Por qué morir en Madrid? Trailer (1966)

02 May 1966

En provincia Trailer (1975)

26 September 1975

A la Legión le gustan las mujeres… y a las mujeres, les gusta la Legión Trailer (1976)

16 March 1976

A lieutenant and four others are having a little party before entering combat. Ensign has his girlfrn

Los económicamente débiles Trailer (1960)

26 December 1960

Spanish Round Trailer (1951)

05 December 1951

Over a hundred members of the chorus girls and dance groups from the Spanish "Sección Femenina" embark to America to show the richness of their national folklore.

Oro español Trailer (1959)

01 January 1959

A short documentary directed by Jesus Franco.

Morir en España Trailer (1965)

15 May 1965

You and I Are Three Trailer (1962)

06 September 1962

When Manolina saw a picture of Rodolfo, a South American poet, she falls in love for him. Three months after marriage by proxy, Rodolfo meets with her, which takes a major surprise to meet the twin brother of her husband.

La fiel infanteria Trailer (1960)

11 January 1960

La patrulla Trailer (1954)

05 September 1954

Madrid, 1939, at the end of the Spanish Civil War. Five infantry soldiers of the victorious side take a photograph of themselves somewhere in the defeated city, promising to meet again ten years later at the same place.

Madame Trailer (1961)

21 December 1961

Catherine Hubscher, who washes the shirts of young Napoleon and other soldiers fighting the Revolution, falls in love with Sergeant Lefebvre.

Los ojos perdidos Trailer (1966)

13 February 1966

El marino de los puños de oro Trailer (1968)

07 October 1968

Pedro Montero, left Spain when he was young, he become famouse in Brazil and Italy as a boxer. When he comes back to Spain , he enters the body of Marines and continues with his career.

The Tree from Spain Trailer (1957)

01 January 1957

This documentary explores the symbolic and historical significance of “the tree of Spain” in Spanish national culture.