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Mambrú se fue a la guerra ()


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The news of the Franco's death has a special resonance in the family formed by Florentina, her daughter Encarna, her son Hilario, and the children of the marriage, Juanita and Manolín. At the same time, Florentina informs the family of a... See more »

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Emiliano (as Fernando Fernán-Gómez)
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Florentina
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Hilario
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Encarna
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Juanita
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Manolín
Carlos Cabezas ...
Rafael
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Alcalde
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Cura
Tony Valento ...
Viajante
José Segura ...
Guardia Civil
Francisco Casares ...
Sargento
Mimí Muñoz ...
Beata (as Mimi Muñoz)
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Juan Alcaraz Romero
José María Resel ...
(as José Mª Resell)
Francisco Torres ...
(as Paco Torres)
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Médium (as Rafael Conexa)
Antonio Chamorro ...
Ramón
Bruno Vella ...
Sobrino
José Luis Aguirre
Ángela Rosal ...
Enfermera (as Angela Rosal)
Julia Lorente ...
Beata
Antonio Manso ...
Auxiliar
José Ramón Pardo ...
Empleado
Mari Carmen Alvarado ...
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Doña Ramona
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Juan Polanco ...
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Fernando Fernán Gómez ... (as Fernando Fernán-Gómez)

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Pedro Beltrán ... ()

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Miguel Ángel Pérez Campos ... producer

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Carmelo A. Bernaola ... (as Carmelo Bernaola)

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José Luis Alcaine ... (as José Luís Alcaine)

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Pablo G. del Amo ... (as Pablo Glez. del Amo)

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Miguel Bardem ... assistant editor
Raúl Casado ... assistant editor (as Raul Casado)

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Julio Esteban

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Julio Esteban

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Poli Bonilla ... hair stylist
Gregorio Mendiri ... makeup artist
José Luis Pérez ... assistant makeup artist

Production Management

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Félix Rodríguez ... assistant unit manager
Andrés Santana ... unit production manager

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Álvaro de Armiñán ... assistant director (as Alvaro Armiñán)
Juan Ignacio Galván ... assistant director
María Moreno ... assistant director

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Julio Esteban ... set dresser
Luis José Rivera ... property master
Ana Rosal ... assistant art director

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Luis Castro ... foley artist
Jacinto Cora ... sound mixer
Ibiricu ... sound (as José M.R. Ibiricu)
Jesús Peña ... sound editor

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Vicente del Águila ... stunts (as Vicente del Aguila)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Miguel Castañeda ... still photographer
Francisco Durán ... lighting technician
Juan García Muñoz ... lighting technician
Agustín Grande ... lighting technician
Julio Madurga ... camera operator
Carlos Miguel ... key grip
Ramón Perdiguero ... assistant camera
Fulgencio Rodríguez ... gaffer
Juan Carlos Rodríguez ... second assistant camera
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez ... lighting technician

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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María Teresa Iglesias ... costumer

Script and Continuity Department

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Margarita Fernández ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Diana ... production assistant
Daniel Miranda ... production assistant
Agustín Pérez-Valdepeñas ... production assistant
Domingo Sánchez ... production secretary
Igor Sánchez ... production assistant
Irene Guerrero de Luna ... voice dubbing: Mimí Muñoz (uncredited)
Federico Guillén ... voice dubbing (uncredited)
Juan Antonio Gálvez ... voice dubbing (uncredited)
Alfonso Laguna ... voice dubbing (uncredited)
José Moratalla ... voice dubbing (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

The news of the Franco's death has a special resonance in the family formed by Florentina, her daughter Encarna, her son Hilario, and the children of the marriage, Juanita and Manolín. At the same time, Florentina informs the family of a much more important announcement than the dictator's death: her husband Emiliano, who had been given up for dead in the Spanish civil war, is alive. During Franco's regime he has been hidden in the family home itself. Written by jsanchez

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Also Known As
  • Mambru Went to War
  • Mambru Foi à Guerra (Portugal)
  • Mambrú elment a háborúba (Hungary)
  • Mambru poszedł na wojnę (Poland)
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