Los Días del pasado
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Los Días del pasado is a 1978 Argentine
Argentina
Argentina , officially the Argentine Republic , is the second largest country in South America by land area, after Brazil. It is constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city, Buenos Aires...

 film
Film
A film, also called a movie or motion picture, is a series of still or moving images. It is produced by recording photographic images with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or visual effects...

 directed by Mario Camus. A teacher working in a mountain village in the hope of finding her boyfriend, is harassed during the war.

Cast

  • Manuel Alexandre
    Manuel Alexandre
    Manuel Alexandre Abarca was a Spanish film and television actor.-Career:He was a popular supporting actor. He won a Goya Award in 2003 for his career achievemnts.-Filmography in cinema:1947...

    ... Inspector de Educación
  • Sonsoles Benedicto ... Amalia
  • Gustavo Bergés ... Angelín
  • Saturno Cerra ... Saturnino
  • Antonio Gades
    Antonio Gades
    Antonio Gades was a Spanish flamenco dancer and choreographer . He helped to popularise the art form on the international stage...

    ... Antonio
  • Antonio Iranzo ... Pepe
  • José María Labernié ... Guardia Civil
  • Marisol
    Marisol
    Marisol is a Spanish name. Two Spanish words: Mar and Sol make Mar y Sol .Many argue, however, that it's also a combination of other names, such as María Soledad or María del Sol.Marisol can refer to:...

    ... Juana
  • Mario Pardo
    Mario Pardo
    Mario Pardo is a Chilean footballer currently playing for Deportes La Serena of the Primera División in Chile.-External links:* Profile at* Profile at...

    ... Miliciano
  • Claudio Rodríguez ... Cabo
  • Juan Sala
  • Fernando Sánchez Polack
    Fernando Sánchez Polack
    Fernando Sánchez Polack was a Spanish actor. He appeared in 113 films and television shows between 1959 and 1982...

    ... Lucio
  • José Yepes ... Miliciano
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