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Pasodoble

Pasodoble

1988Movie⏱️ 1h 30m
Comedy
6.1
IMDB Rating
113 votes

Riotous satirical farce as a Cordoba gypsy clan and its matriarch, dislodged from its shack, take over a Cordoba mansion turned into a museum while the forces of order and tradition, limited by its own frauds, besiege the squatters.

Director
José Luis García Sánchez
Writers
Rafael Azcona, José Luis García Sánchez
Stars
Fernando Rey, Juan Diego, Antonio Resines
Release Date
June 9, 1988
Language
Spanish
Country
Spain
🏆 1
Wins
🎯 5
Nominations
💬 1
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Fernando Rey
Fernando Rey
as Don Nuño
Juan Diego
Juan Diego
as Juan Luis
Antonio Resines
Antonio Resines
as Topero
Cassen
Cassen
as Acacio
Mary Carmen Ramírez
Mary Carmen Ramírez
as Carmen
Kiti Mánver
Kiti Mánver
as Camila
Eva León
Eva León
as Monja
Miguel Rellán
Miguel Rellán
as Velázquez
Antonio Gamero
Antonio Gamero
as Poli
Luis Ciges
Luis Ciges
as Fraile

🎬 Technical Specs

Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Filming Location
Córdoba, Córdoba, Andalucía, Spain
Production
Tesauro

🎯 Categories

SpanishComedy

⭐ Featured Review

Silly and boastful comedy by José Luis Garcia Sánchez with all-Spanish-star-cast who give decent interpretations
by ma-cortes2016-10-27
6/10

"The craftsman José Luis Garcia Sánchez realizes another passable film full of sourness , antics , binge happenings and brief social critical . Bustling comedy with an excellent plethora of Spanish players and an absurd screenplay , being based on a story written the same director , and collaboration of his usual , Rafael Azcona . It concerns a family of gypsies who occupy a historic mansion . The grandmother , Maria (Antoñita Colomé) had an affair with the deceased owner , an aristocrat prince . She bore two natural sons , Acacio (Cassen) and Poli (Antonio Gamero) and reclaims the palace for h..."

📖 Synopsis

Riotous satirical farce as a Cordoba gypsy clan and its matriarch, dislodged from its shack, take over a Cordoba mansion turned into a museum while the forces of order and tradition, limited by its own frauds, besiege the squatters.