The Girl in Mourning (1964)
Overview
Rocio and Raphael are a young couple from a small Spanish town. Rocio must mourn the death of a relative for six months and is forbidden to see Raphael. Very much in love, they are frustrated by the old-fashioned customs of their village. When they can finally see each other, the two plan to soon marry. Unfortunately, the girl's grandfather dies and she must start the process of mourning all over again. This time Raphael begs her to rebel against her family and the villagers, but she refuses for fear of persecution. When Rocio has had enough of putting her own happiness aside, she decides to run away with Raphael in spite of what her family will say. Things do not go as planned, however, when yet another family member passes away.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | es |
Popularity | 1.052 |
Directed By
Manuel Summers
Crew
Manuel Summers
Tico Medina
Francisco Summers
Bernardo Ballester
Pilar Miró
Manuel Summers
Francisco Lara Polop
José López Moreno
Francisco Molero
Manuel Summers
Antonio Pérez Olea
Francisco Fraile
Pedro del Rey
Sigfrido Burman
Dolores Sánchez
José María Sánchez
Francisco Lara Polop
Jaime D'Ors
Pilar Miró
Jesús Yagüe
Tomás Fernández
Eduardo Fernández
Agustín Peinado
Jorge Alsina
Enrique de la Jara
Francisco Gómez Conde
Jorge Herrero
Leopoldo Villaseñor
María Casado
José Luis Peláez
Félix Fernández
Adolfo Fernández
TOP CAST
Alfredo Landa
Rafael Castroviejo
María José Alfonso
Rocío Vázquez Romero
Pilar Gómez Ferrer
Concha, madre de Rocío
Vicente Llosá
Paco, padre de Rocío
José Vicente Cerrudo
Abuelo de Rocío
Carmen Santonja
Amiga de Rocío
Manuel Ayuso
Tío de Rocío
Manuel Guitián
Cura
Emilio García Domenech
Sargento Guardia Civil
Francisco Summers
Conductor coche fúnebre
Antonio P. Costafreda
Ramón, empleado de pompas fúnebres
Felipe Martín Puertas
Otro empleado de pompas fúnebres
Vicky Lagos
Romana
José Luis Lespe
Marco Vinicio
Juanito 'El Bicicletas'
Juanito
Silvia Fraire
Child
Paquito Lara
Paquito
Víctor Lara
Víctor
Manuel Summers
(uncredited)