5.6
82 min
The Piyayo offers a calm and friendly reflection on the Providence by the streets of Malaga. He is a gypsy lover of tradition, rich in grace and with a spirit that exudes honesty. He lives offering company to all who listen to him through the city. And so the character touches for the quality and nobility of his feeling, while his conversations, in every corner of Malaga, remember everyone to have faith in Divine Providence, showing a practical lesson on the subject.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Valeriano León | El Piyayo | Unowned | |
Manuel Luna | Jerónimo | Unowned | |
Jesús Tordesillas | Don Carlos | Unowned | |
Rafael Durán | Don Juan Manuel | Unowned | |
Delia Luna | Esperanza | Unowned | |
Eugenio Domingo | Unowned | ||
Irene Caba Alba | Irene | Unowned | |
José Franco | Unowned | ||
Antonio Puga | Unowned | ||
Miguel Pastor | Amigo de Don Juan Manuel | Unowned | |
Josefina Serratosa | Unowned | ||
Valeriano Andrés | José María Gallardo | Unowned | |
Manolo García | Niño | Unowned | |
Francisco Amor | Niño | Unowned | |
Elías Rodríguez | Niño | Unowned | |
Fernando Rodríguez | Niño | Unowned | |
Fernando San Clemente | Niño | Unowned | |
Pilar Sanclemente | Niña | Unowned | |
Lidia Sanclemente | Niña | Unowned | |
Romualdo Rodríguez | Niño | Unowned | |
María Teresa García | Niña | Unowned | |
María Pilar Vicente | Niña | Unowned | |
Gabriel López | Niño | Unowned | |
Antonio Molina | Antonio Molina | Unowned | |
José Luis López Vázquez | (no acreditado) | Unowned | |
Francisco Bernal | (no acreditado) | Unowned | |
Casimiro Hurtado | (no acreditado) | Unowned | |
Goyo Lebrero | (no acreditado) | Unowned | |
Matilde Artero | Mujer de la limpieza | Unowned |