Movie Drama
The life of Juan de Dios and his struggle against social, political and religious structures.
Spain Spain
Timothy Dalton Antonio Ferrandis Jonathan Burn José María Prada Queta Claver Antonio Iranzo Fernando Hilbeck Marc Gimpera Pilar Bardem Antonio Casas Alberto de Mendoza Ángela Molina Félix Dafauce María Elena Flores Ana Farra Aurora de Alba Luis Barboo Covadonga Cadenas Eulalia Boya Beatriz Savón Enrique Navarro Manuel Pereiro José María Vara Mario Romero Antonio Ross José María Zambrana Mario Álex Carlos Oller Alfonso Castizo José L. Lozano Francisco Jusado Manuel Díaz Velasco Tony Valento Gabriel Mogollón Enrique Closas José Abel Navarro Paco Catalá Raquel Rodrigo Enric Arredondo José Thelman Juan Cazalilla José Yepes Jaime Nervo Victoria Abril Antonio Casco Alfredo Calles José Luis Barceló Amparo Díaz Paco Barsells Jenny Llada Liliana Michelli Beatriz Asensio Charo Zapardiel Rafael Albaicín Mari Paz Molinero Rafael Conesa Gustavo Jacome Isabel Mestres Fabián Conde Adela Escartín Mercedes Ariza Francisco Merino Julio Monje Antonio Mancho Pedro del Río Luis Ciges Lucy Tiller Alicia Altabella Isabel Gallardo José María Resel Emilio S. Espinosa Santiago Pérez Ángel Blanco Pedro Rodríguez de Quevedo Fabián Fonsana Fernando Sala Manuel Guitián Emilio Berrio Emilio Berrio hijo José Pagán Anita Colby Asunción Cosgaya Chiro Bermejo Paco Valladares
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