When the Children are Gone
"The Glorification of the True Mexican Home!"
Originally released in 1941. When the Children are Gone is a drama film. directed by Juan Bustillo Oro. With a runtime of 2h 19m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Fernando Soler, Sara García, and Joaquín Pardavé
Synopsis
Unjustly accused of theft, the noble Raimundo is forced to leave his paternal home. A new incident, caused by the ambition of his brother José, causes Raimundo to be disowned by his girlfriend María and by his father, the just and strict Don Pepe. The only one who believes in Raimundo is his mother, Dona Lupita, a woman who suffers deeply because of the wrong decisions of her children.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Fernando Soler
as Don José Rosales
Sara García
as Doña Lupe Rosales
Joaquín Pardavé
as Don Casimiro
Emilio Tuero
as Raymundo Rosales
Marina Tamayo
as Amalia Rosales
Carlos López Moctezuma
as José Rosales (as Carlos L. Moctezuma)
Miguel Inclán
as Patricio Gómez
Gloria Marín
as Nini
Antonio R. Frausto
as Francisco Paz (Pancho)
Luis G. Barreiro
as Sebastián Ramos
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- ES
Production Companies
- Producciónes Grovas
Frequently Asked Questions
What is When the Children are Gone about?
Unjustly accused of theft, the noble Raimundo is forced to leave his paternal home. A new incident, caused by the ambition of his brother José, causes Raimundo to be disowned by his girlfriend Mar...
Who directed When the Children are Gone?
When the Children are Gone was directed by Juan Bustillo Oro.
How long is When the Children are Gone?
When the Children are Gone has a runtime of 2 hours and 19 minutes (139 minutes total).
When was When the Children are Gone released?
When the Children are Gone was released on July 30, 1941 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in When the Children are Gone?
The main cast of When the Children are Gone includes Fernando Soler, Sara García, Joaquín Pardavé, Emilio Tuero, Marina Tamayo.