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Una señora llamada Andrés (1970)
Character: Jenófanes (voice) (uncredited)
From the Olymp the gods keep an eye on a married couple whose disputes are endangering the stability of their marriage. In order to repair the relationship they use unconventional methods...
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El crimen del expreso de Andalucía (1991)
Character: Coronel Navarrete
Madrid, 1924. A ne'er-do-well in his 30s, perpetual disappointment to his aging military father, hatches a plan to rob the mail train to Andalusia. He intends the hit to be bloodless, but complications arise soon.
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Mágica Aventura (1973)
Character: Farero (voice)
Children's stories in cartoon, about adventures experienced by two children while looking for their kite.
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La fuga de Segovia (1981)
Character: Director de la prisión
In the summer of 1977, a political prisoner, living in exile, recounts the circumstances of his escape to a journalist: in April 76, a group of ETA members planned to escape from prison, but the project fails when, due to a tip-off, the guards discover the tunnel they are digging. The inmates, far from being discouraged, start a second tunnel.
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Guarda (2020)
Character: N/A
Two men sit awaiting a meeting with The Boss, discussing the possible consequences of their actions. But who is The Boss? And who are they?
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Solos en la madrugada (1978)
Character: Antonio Rebolledo
Jose, a journalist and radio broadcaster, runs a daily program which has garnered a huge national audience as a satirical chronicle of Spanish society in the democratic transition of the late 1970s. Married and separated from Elena, Jose has two children, whom he only sees from time to time. Then he meets Maite, younger than him, outgoing and more open-minded than he wants. The emotional shock caused by his relationship with these two women will change his pessimistic view of life.
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Regresa el Cepa (2019)
Character: Self - Dubbing Director (1980) / Narrator (voice)
Forty years later, Guillermo Montesinos, the actor who played José María el Cepa in The Cuenca Crime (1980), directed by Pilar Miró, returns to the various locations where the shooting of the mythical film, narrating the infamous Grimaldos case (1910), took place.
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El viaje a ninguna parte (1986)
Character: N/A
The Iniesta-Galván family is a theatre company that goes from town to town offering its performances. Over the years, its members will have to adapt to changes and make decisions, like that of whether or not to continue performing. One day, unexpectedly, a son that he has fathered on his travels presents himself to Carlos Galván.
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Willy Fog: viaje al centro de la Tierra (1995)
Character: Willy Fog (voice)
Willy Fog is again challenged by Sullivan and embark, with his friends, in search of a secret path to the center of the Earth, dodging powerful streams and strange animals.
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O Bosque Animado (2003)
Character: Carballo (voice)
Each day when the humans leave Cecebre Forest, its transforms into a magical place where plants and creatures come alive in wonderful ways. Trouble strikes on the day that men in hard hats plant a long, hard, cold telephone pole in the middle of the forest. The forest is in disarray and Furi, a friendly mole, finds that his friend Linda is missing along with an entire mole colony! The forest creatures join Furi on his quest to find the moles, proving that friendship can overcome any obstacle.
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El milagro de P. Tinto (1998)
Character: Narrador POSNECK/Secretario Papal off (voice)
Wafer factory-owner P. Tinto and his wife Olivia want a child of their own more than anything else in the world. Years of trying, however, have left them with nothing but a pair of extraterrestrial midgets living in the spare bedroom. When they decide to try adoption, a series of misroutings and chance encounters results in an escaped adult mental patient arriving at their door with adoption papers in hand. P. Tinto and Olivia accept this without question and welcome him in as their son. Can this family arrangement work?
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D’Artacán: el largometraje (1985)
Character: M. de Treville (voice)
France, 17th century, under the reign of Louis XIII. Dogtanian is an impetuous and innocent peasant from Gascony, as well as a skilled swordsman, who travels to Paris with the purpose of making his dream come true: to join the Corps of Muskehounds of the Royal Guard. (Edited version of the 1981 animated television series Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds.)
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D'Artacán: uno para todos y todos para uno (1995)
Character: M. de Tréville (voice)
France, 17th century. As a secret plot is on motion to overthrow King Louis XIII, the little daughter of Dogtanian, the brave muskehound of the Royal Guard, is kidnapped. (Edited version of the 1991 animated television series The Return of Dogtanian.)
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Golpe de mano (Explosión) (1970)
Character: El Fulminante (voice)
1938 at the battlefront along the river Ebro, Spain. It is the Spanish Civil War, and this movie depicts the attack of a group of commandos whose job it is to blow up the bridge spanning the river.
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El pico (1983)
Character: Colonel / Doctor (voice) (uncredited)
Paco, the teenage son of a Civil Guard commander in Basque Country, becomes addicted to heroin.
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Queridísimos verdugos (1977)
Character: Narrador (voice)
This documentary, filmed clandestinely, is based on several interviews with the executioners who worked in Spain during the early 1970s, as well as families of people executed by them.
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