National Heritage (1981)
Overview
After the death of General Franco, the Leguineche family leaves their estate of Los Tejadillos, where they have remained for decades in voluntary exile, with the purpose of returning to Madrid to actively participate in the social events of the aristocracy and to get closer to the closest circle of the Spanish monarch. The obsession of the old marquis is centered on getting in touch with the most illustrious surnames, to ascend socially and to resume the pomp and courtly life that his family lost a long time ago. To this end, he decides to move into an old palace he owns, located in the center of the capital, but not before overcoming the difficulties posed by his wife, who deeply hates both her husband and her son. To regain control of the palace, the Marquis of Leguineche tries to handicap his wife, arguing an incurable mental illness, and then undertake a reform of the place in order to adapt it to aristocratic life.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | es |
Popularity | 1.911 |
Directed By
Luis García Berlanga
Crew
Luis García Berlanga
Rafael Azcona
Luis García Berlanga
Román Arango
Paquita Núñez
Alfredo Matas
Carlos Suárez
José Quetglás
Lucio Cortés
Claudio García
José Nogueira
Francisco Peramos
Laureano López
José Luis Matesanz
José Luis García-Berlanga
Román Arango
Ricardo Arenas
Pin Morales
José Manuel M. Herrero
Miguel Ángel Muñoz
Juan de la Flor
Pilar Catalán
Miguel Gil
María Teresa García Trueba
Pin Morales
Raimundo García
José Antonio Sánchez
Ricardo Bonilla
Pin Morales
Marisol Carnicero
Alfredo Mayo
Román Arango
TOP CAST
Agustín González
Padre Calvo
Luis Escobar
Marqués de Leguineche
Luis Ciges
Segundo
José Luis López Vázquez
Luis José
Amparo Soler Leal
Chus
Alfredo Mayo
Nacho
José Lifante
Goyo
Mary Santpere
Condesa
Syliane Stella
Solange
José Luis de Vilallonga
Álvaro
Manuel Guitián
Fotógrafo
Chus Lampreave
Viti
Julián Navarro
Palomero
Adrián Ortega
Fermín
Santiago Rivero
Notario
Óscar Ladoire
(uncredited)
Assumpta Serna
(uncredited)