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The Dinner
The Dinner

The Dinner

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Spain, April 15, 1939. With the Civil War concluded, and with the intention of celebrating his victory, General Franco attends a dinner with his generals at the Palace Hotel.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

106 mins

Rating

6.8/10

Release Date

17 October 2025

Country

Spain

Cast

Mario Casas

Mario Casas

Teniente Medina

Alberto San Juan

Alberto San Juan

Genaro

Asier Etxeandia

Asier Etxeandia

Alonso

Nora Hernández

Nora Hernández

María

Óscar Lasarte

Óscar Lasarte

Ángel

Martín Páez

Martín Páez

Chapero

Elvira Mínguez

Elvira Mínguez

Juana

Carlos Serrano

Carlos Serrano

El Rubio

Carmen Balagué

Carmen Balagué

Flora

Eva Ugarte

Eva Ugarte

Luchi

Antonio Resines

Antonio Resines

Antón

Xavi Francés

Xavi Francés

Francisco Franco

Gloria March

Gloria March

Carmen Polo

Abdel Senouci

Abdel Senouci

Mustafa

Rafael Valls

Rafael Valls

Asistente Alonso

Sergio Caballero

Sergio Caballero

Dr. Beltrán

Vicent Domingo

Vicent Domingo

Sargento Mandó Cárcel

Laura Botta

Laura Botta

Laura (Chelo)

Sofía Kofoed

Sofía Kofoed

Sofía (Pianista)

Loures Serrano

Loures Serrano

Perla del Palace (Violín)

Eva Serrano

Eva Serrano

Perla del Palace (Contrabajo)

Ana Zomeño

Ana Zomeño

Perla del Palace (Guitarra)

Isabel Latorre

Isabel Latorre

Perla del Palace (Acordeón)

Enrique Galán

Enrique Galán

Oficial Tropas Ventas

David Díaz

David Díaz

Adolf Hitler

Ulises Alemán Delgado

Ulises Alemán Delgado

Recluso

Fran Bartivas

Fran Bartivas

General Español

Ricardo Bermejo

Ricardo Bermejo

Teniente Alemán

Christian García Tamayo

Christian García Tamayo

Mayor Alemán

Eliseo Hernández

Eliseo Hernández

General Alemán

Luis Miguel Martín

Luis Miguel Martín

Hombre Gestapo

Pedro Pérez Rodríguez

Pedro Pérez Rodríguez

General Español

Alberto Redruello

Alberto Redruello

General Español

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