Memorias del general Escobar
21/09/1984
2h



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After the end of the Spanish Civil War, General Antonio Escobar Huerta stoically awaits his execution, accused of military treason and sentenced to death for having sworn allegiance to the Republic. Despite being a man of deep religious convictions, Antonio Escobar decided to make an oath honoring the legally constituted government of the Second Spanish Republic against the military uprising led by Francisco Franco and supported by the Catholic Church. While waiting for his execution in prison, he recalls the beginning of the Civil War, the years of battles during which he ascended to the rank of General, and his own decisions, of which he has no regrets. With a clear conscience, Escobar waits his own execution with the calm of those who know they have done their duty. "If my life and that of all who have fallen serves to avoid this from happening again, our blood will not have been in vain" - Antonio Escobar Huerta.
Cast


Antonio Ferrandis
Coronel / Antonio Escobar Huerta


Elisa Ramírez
Rosario del Niño Jesús / Carmen


Luis Prendes
General Aranguren


José Antonio Ceinos
Antonio Escobar


África Pratt
Angelita


Francisco Piquer
Coronel Ruiz


Pedro Valentín
Martínez


Jesús Puente
General Rojo


Fernando Guillén
General Goded


Alfonso del Real
Guarda Retiro


Antonio Iranzo
Buenaventura Durruti


José María Caffarel
Manuel Azaña
Juan Ollé
Lluís Companys
Jordi Serrat
Escofet
Teófilo Calle
Juan Negrín
Carlos Martí
Josep Tarradellas
Francisco Grijalvo
Capitán Pedro
Tino Díaz
Capitán Bermúdez de Casto


Fernando Guillén Cuervo
José Escobar
Mauricio Lapeña
Teniente
Maruja Recio
María


Ramón Reparaz
Francisco Largo Caballer


Paco Racionero
Ruiz
Emilio Higuera
Joaquín Castelló
Teniente Alfaro


Jordi Batalla
Miliciano
Manuel Bronchud
Miliciano
Víctor Melero
Miliciano
Alejandro Solórzano
Antoñito
Moisés Vicente
Niño
Ton Gras
Miliciano


Julio Vélez
Ayudante General Escobar
Anastasio Campoy
Capitán (uncredited)
Alfonso Castizo
Julio Alvarez del Vayo (uncredited)


Daniel Medrán
Miliciano (uncredited)


Fredy Ripers
Ascaso (uncredited)
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