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Loyola, the Soldier Saint

Loyola, the Soldier Saint

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A historical drama based on St. Ignatius of Loyola as a Warrior, as a Founder of the Jesuit Order and as a Saint .

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

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Rating

7.2/10

Release Date

01 April 1949

Country

Spain

Cast

Rafael Durán

Rafael Durán

Íñigo de Loyola

Maruchi Fresno

Maruchi Fresno

Reina Juana

Manuel Luna

Manuel Luna

Beltrán

Asunción Sancho

Asunción Sancho

Marcelilla

José María Lado

José María Lado

Armador

María Rosa Salgado

María Rosa Salgado

Infanta Catalina

Francisco Pierrá

Francisco Pierrá

José Emilio Álvarez

José Emilio Álvarez

Manuel Dicenta

Manuel Dicenta

Pedro Fabro

Carlos Díaz de Mendoza

Carlos Díaz de Mendoza

Manuel Kayser

Manuel Kayser

Eduardo Fajardo

Eduardo Fajardo

Arturo Marín

Arturo Marín

Alcalde de Pamplona

Manuel Arbó

Manuel Arbó

Dolores Moreno

Dolores Moreno

Domingo Rivas

Domingo Rivas

Manuel Guitián

Manuel Guitián

María Antonia Giménez

María Antonia Giménez

Rufino Inglés

Rufino Inglés

José Prada

José Prada

María Cañete

María Cañete

Santiago Rivero

Santiago Rivero

Fernando Aguirre

Fernando Aguirre

Rosario Royo

Rosario Royo

Alfonso Manzanares

Alfonso Manzanares

Carlos Pontes

Carlos Pontes

Francisco Alonso

Francisco Alonso

Carmelo Gandarías

Carmelo Gandarías

Alicia Palacios

Alicia Palacios

Ricardo Acero

Ricardo Acero

Francisco Javier

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