L'Espagnol
Originally released in 1967. L'Espagnol is a drama/tv movie film. directed by Jean Prat. With a runtime of 3h 14m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Jean-Claude Rolland, Dominique Davray, and Léonce Corne
Synopsis
A survivor of the Spanish Civil War who had been in French internment camps takes refuge with a family of winegrowers in the Jura. He becomes attached to this land that is not his own.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Jean-Claude Rolland
as Pablo Sanchez
Dominique Davray
as Germaine Bouchot
Léonce Corne
as « Clopineau »
France Beucler
as Jeannette Bouchot
Roger Ibáñez
as Enrique Perder
Paul Frankeur
as Lucien Bouchot
Jean-Louis Le Goff
as Le maire
Jean-Paul Frankeur
as Pierre Bouchot
Gabrielle Doulcet
as Marguerite
Claude Brosset
as un maquisard
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- ORTF Télévision 1 (FR)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is L'Espagnol about?
A survivor of the Spanish Civil War who had been in French internment camps takes refuge with a family of winegrowers in the Jura. He becomes attached to this land that is not his own.
Who directed L'Espagnol?
L'Espagnol was directed by Jean Prat.
How long is L'Espagnol?
L'Espagnol has a runtime of 3 hours and 14 minutes (194 minutes total).
When was L'Espagnol released?
L'Espagnol was released on April 11, 1967 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in L'Espagnol?
The main cast of L'Espagnol includes Jean-Claude Rolland, Dominique Davray, Léonce Corne, France Beucler, Roger Ibáñez.