5.1
83 min
Soledad enters a women reformatory led by modest nuns who look constantly for the welfare of their girls. These include the Sister Consolación, a humorous and cheerful nun who uses a little disconcerting methods to teach but very useful for the girls, to try to forget their past and prepare for a better future. Soledad takes confidence quickly and said she hopes a son of Fernando, a womanizing Andalusian young gentleman very attractive, which coincidentally, the Sister knows.
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Lola Flores | Hermana alegría | Unowned |
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Susana Canales | Soledad Espinosa | Unowned |
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Elvira Quintillá | Isabel | Unowned |
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Manuel Luna | Don Sebastián | Unowned |
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Virgílio Teixeira | Fernando | Unowned |
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Margarita Robles | Madre superiora | Unowned |
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Margarita Andrey | Mari Carmen | Unowned |
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Delia Luna | Mariluz | Unowned |
Milagros Carrión | Corrigenda | Unowned | |
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Rosita Valero | Monja maestra | Unowned |
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Hebe Donay | Paloma | Unowned |
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Rafael Bardem | Padre de Mariluz | Unowned |
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Francisco Pierrá | Tío de Soledad | Unowned |
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Antonio Riquelme | Serafín | Unowned |
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Goyo Lebrero | Feo 1 | Unowned |
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Manuel Guitián | Molina | Unowned |
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Félix Briones | Feo 2 | Unowned |
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Casimiro Hurtado | Tabernero | Unowned |
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Miguel Pastor | Amigo de Fernando | Unowned |