
Siempre es domingo (1961)
Overview
In a sector of Madrid inhabited by families of a well-off class, a gang of boys and girls has continuous fun, sleep and drink, while their parents ignore practically everything. However, each of these young people has, to a greater or lesser degree, a problem. The parties and parties enjoyed by a group of young people from the upper class are the basis of the story that explains this film. Among them we find the famous couple, once happy, formed by Carlos Larrañaga and María Luisa Merlo. Directed by Fernando Palacios, and with a script by Rafael J. Salvia and Pedro Masó, " It's always Sunday " has no greater intention than entertainment, despite giving history a certain sociological touch, for that of valuing the behavior of the Youth of the time.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | es |
Popularity | 0.3205 |
Directed By
Fernando Palacios
Crew
Fernando Palacios
Julio Coll
Martín Abizanda
Augusto Algueró
Antonio Simont
Juan Lladó
Emilio Puyol
Eusebio Carmena
Pedro Masó
Ricardo Bonilla
Antonio Alonso
Humberto Cornejo
Jesús Rubiera
Julio Molina
Pedro Masó
Guillermo Peña
Rafael J. Salvia
Clemente Manzano
José Luis Matesanz
José Alted
José Puyol
Pedro Surribas
Julio Peña
María Luisa del Campo
Simón López
Jesús Mateos
Felipe Fernández
Andrés Vich
Luis de Diego
Alejandro Ulloa
Miguel Sesé
Francisco Rodríguez Asensio
TOP CAST

María Mahor
Carlota

Pepe Rubio
David

Mara Cruz
Clara Eugenia Andonelli

Carlos Larrañaga
Luis Lara

María Luisa Merlo
Dorotea 'Doris'

Pedro Osinaga
Gonzalo

Gracita Morales
Petri - sirvienta vecina

Mari Carmen Prendes
Madre de Carlota

Simón Andreu
Amigo de Carlota

José Luis Pellicena
Víctor Navarro - poeta

Maite Blasco
Gloria - prima de Carlota
Arturo López
Paco

María Silva
Amiga de Carlota

Carlos Estrada
Julio - cuñado de Carlota

Yelena Samarina
Hermana de Carlota
Jorge Llopis
Don Eduardo

José Orjas
Taxista

Jesús Guzmán
Enrique Valona

Juan Cazalilla
Librero

Susana Campos
Teresa

Fernando Rey
Juez Andonelli

Andrés Mejuto
Padre de Víctor

Carlos Lemos
Don Tomás

William Layton
Mister Cleamant (uncredited)