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Directed by Pedro LazagaGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Bullfighting filmsActors Julia Gutiérrez Caba,
José Bódalo,
Alfredo Landa,
Manuel Zarzo,
Cristina Galbó,
Manolo Gómez BurRating57%
Fils de mineur, Sebastián rêve de devenir toréador. Encore apprenti cordonnier, il torée le soir dans un pré loin des regards. Avec le temps, à force de détermination et après de nombreuses vicissitudes, il parviendra à réaliser son rêve., 1h33
Directed by Pedro LazagaOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Action,
Adventure,
PeplumThemes Sports filmsActors Richard Harrison,
Livio Lorenzon,
Loredana Nusciak,
Gerard Tichy,
Salvatore BorgeseRating53%
Darius, un gladiateur affranchi, décide de rentrer chez lui mais il découvre qu'un infâme tyran a assassiné son père ainsi que celui de sa fiancée. Il va donc faire appel à d'anciens amis et à eux sept, ils vont tout faire pour venger son père et le père de sa fiancée., 1h35
Directed by Pedro LazagaGenres ComedyActors Alfredo Landa,
José Sacristán,
Antonio Ferrandis,
Gemma Cuervo,
Fernando Guillén,
Manuel SummersRating54%
The films starts in a small village in Aragon, Peralejos. Angelino (José Sacristán), who was born there, comes back from Germany. He boasts about how rich he has become and describes the wonders of that country and its women. He persuades Pepe (Alfredo Landa) to emigrate to that country, so he can improve his life. However, once he is in Munich, he notices that life is harder than expected., 1h28
Directed by Pedro LazagaGenres ComedyActors Tony Leblanc,
Concha Velasco,
Antonio Ozores,
Laura Valenzuela,
José Luis López Vázquez,
Antonio RiquelmeRating62%
Two small-time con men make a living of swindling people. They have a relatively happy life despite some "visits" to Carabanchel Prison. However, one of them, Virgilio, falls in love with the sister of his partner. Since she is not happy about their style of living, they decide to become honest people. Having failed in other jobs, open their own travel agency, which turns out to be a success after some comical incidents., 1h56
Directed by Pedro LazagaOrigin EspagneGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Films set in the futureActors Mark Burns,
Lynne Frederick,
Charo López,
George Rigaud,
Adriano Domínguez,
Fernando HilbeckRating64%
A young vibrant college student, Anna (Lynne Frederick), catches eye of architect, David Ortega (Mark Burns), at an orchestra show. She quickly falls in love with him and eventually wins his love. The two become inseparable and fall madly in love with each other and marry. Soon after, Anna begins acting strange and begins experiencing sudden fatigue and memory loss (even forgetting her best friend). It is then her husband learns that she has a rare and deadly disease of the nervous system that is quickly killing her. While in the hospital, with her husband by her bed side, Anna suddenly goes into a state of a coma. Doctors tell David she has less than days to live. He pleads to the Doctor for help of any kind and they inform David that Anna's only chance of survival is to put her in a state of perpetual deep sedation, which would shut down her body and practically freeze her in time and prevent her from aging, until a cure can be found for her disease. With great optimism, David accepts and his wife is put in a state of sedation. For forty agonizing and heart acing years, David remains faithful to Anna and waits for a cure to be found while Anna’s friends and family move on with their lives, even as going as far as wanting to pull the plug on her and bury her, as she remains sedated. A cure is finally found in 2014, forty years later, and she is successfully taken out of sedation and fully cured. When Anna awakens she is kept at the hospital for observations. She repetitively asks to see her husband, not knowing he is now middle aged and that she has been in sedation for forty years, but the doctor keeps denying her request. The ice is broken when her best friend, Irene (now well past her 60s), visits her and informs her of what has happened in the last forty years (such events like Anna’s parents dying and the changes David has succumb to with age). When she is released from the hospital Irene takes her to David, and much to his delight, Anna greets him with overflowing love and affection as he welcomes her back with open arms. Later that night David expresses his trepidation and guilt of the age difference in their relationship. Anna reassures David that her love for him is still in there and tells him she loves him even more for him remaining faithful to her all those years. The couple has only a short time together as David dies (possibly of heart failure or old age) a few days later. After David’s death, Anna’s doctor comes by the house, asking the grief-stricken widow, where she will go from here. She replies, in a sorrowful manner, “Go on living.” Anna then has a flash back to her first date with David when he gave Anna her motto (“Today is the first day of the rest of your life”). She then tearfully glances at the doctor and utters to him “Today is the first day of the rest of my life,” knowing David would want her to go on living her life.