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El Cepa Returns
El Cepa Returns

El Cepa Returns

Genres

Documentary

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Forty years later, Guillermo Montesinos, the actor who played José María el Cepa in The Cuenca Crime (1980), directed by Pilar Miró, returns to the various locations where the shooting of the mythical film, narrating the infamous Grimaldos case (1910), took place.

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Budget

$74816

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

81 mins

Rating

2/10

Release Date

24 May 2019

Country

Spain

Cast

Guillermo Montesinos

Guillermo Montesinos

Self - Host / Actor (El Cepa)

África Gozalbes

África Gozalbes

Pilar Miró (voice)

Javier Dotú

Javier Dotú

Self - Narrator (voice)

Ramón Langa

Ramón Langa

Self - Narrator (voice)

Claudio Rodríguez

Claudio Rodríguez

Self - Dubbing Director (1980) / Narrator (voice)

Héctor Alterio

Héctor Alterio

Self - Actor (Isasa)

Francisco Casares

Francisco Casares

Self - Actor (Taboada)

José Manuel Cervino

José Manuel Cervino

Self - Actor (León)

Mercedes Sampietro

Mercedes Sampietro

Self - Actress (Alejandra)

Assumpta Serna

Assumpta Serna

Self - Actress (Manuela)

Hans Burmann

Hans Burmann

Self - DOP (1980)

Marisol Carnicero

Marisol Carnicero

Self - Production Director (1980)

Miguel Ángel Díez

Miguel Ángel Díez

Self - Assistant Director (1980)

Antón García Abril

Antón García Abril

Self - Music Composer (1980)

Paquita Núñez

Paquita Núñez

Self - Make-up Artist (1980)

Juan Antonio Porto

Juan Antonio Porto

Self - Screenwriter (1980)

Lola Salvador

Lola Salvador

Self - Screenwriter (1980)

Goize Blanco

Goize Blanco

Self - Screenwriter

José Bono

José Bono

Self - Politician

Diego Galán

Diego Galán

Self

Carlos Gortari

Carlos Gortari

Self

Marta Ingelmo

Marta Ingelmo

Self - Journalist

Fernando Lara Pérez

Fernando Lara Pérez

Self

Miguel Losada

Miguel Losada

Self

Mabel Lozano

Mabel Lozano

Self - Filmmaker

Estefanía Muñiz

Estefanía Muñiz

Self - Screenwriter

Carmelo Romero

Carmelo Romero

Self

Joaquín Ruiz-Giménez Aguilar

Joaquín Ruiz-Giménez Aguilar

Self - Lawyer

Pilar Miró

Pilar Miró

Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)

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