In a Corner of Spain (Spanish:En un rincón de España) is a 1949 Spanish drama film directed by Jerónimo Mihura and starring Carlos Agostí, Juan de Landa and Blanca de Silos. It was the first Spanish film in colour, using the cinefotocolor process. Part of the narrative portrays the lives of Polish political refugees who have settled in Spain.
, 1h30 Directed bySergio Corbucci, Ruggero Deodato OriginItalie GenresDrama, Action, Adventure, Western, Spaghetti Western ActorsJoseph Cotten, Norma Bengell, Julián Mateos, Aldo Sambrell, Ángel Aranda, Claudio Gora Rating66% Colonel Jonas is a fanatical and unrepentant Confederate who led a regiment called the Hellbenders in the recently ended Civil War. Similar to Edmond O'Brien's character in Rio Conchos, he is determined to reorganise the Southern Army and defeat the Union. With his sons Ben, greedy Nat, and rapist Jeff, he massacres Union soldiers transporting a consignment of banknotes and conceals the loot in a coffin supposedly belonging to a deceased Confederate officer, Captain Ambrose who was killed in the Battle of Nashville.