

El Cepa Returns
Genres
Overview
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.
Details
Budget
$74816
Revenue
$0
Runtime
81 min
Release Date
2019-05-24
Status
Released
Original Language
Spanish
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
2
Guillermo Montesinos
Self - Host / Actor (El Cepa)
África Gozalbes
Pilar Miró (voice)
Javier Dotú
Self - Narrator (voice)
Ramón Langa
Self - Narrator (voice)
Claudio Rodríguez
Self - Dubbing Director (1980) / Narrator (voice)
Héctor Alterio
Self - Actor (Isasa)
Francisco Casares
Self - Actor (Taboada)
José Manuel Cervino
Self - Actor (León)
Mercedes Sampietro
Self - Actress (Alejandra)
Assumpta Serna
Self - Actress (Manuela)
Hans Burmann
Self - DOP (1980)
Marisol Carnicero
Self - Production Director (1980)
Miguel Ángel Díez
Self - Assistant Director (1980)
Antón García Abril
Self - Music Composer (1980)
Paquita Núñez
Self - Make-up Artist (1980)
Juan Antonio Porto
Self - Screenwriter (1980)
Lola Salvador
Self - Screenwriter (1980)
Goize Blanco
Self - Screenwriter
José Bono
Self - Politician
Diego Galán
Self
Carlos Gortari
Self
Marta Ingelmo
Self - Journalist
Fernando Lara Pérez
Self
Miguel Losada
Self
Mabel Lozano
Self - Filmmaker
Estefanía Muñiz
Self - Screenwriter
Carmelo Romero
Self
Joaquín Ruiz-Giménez Aguilar
Self - Lawyer
Pilar Miró
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
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