4.3
100 min
Tender and erotic love story of a respectable bourgeois housewife and a large black Alsatian dog. Shot in 1977, the film employs bestiality as a symbol of Spain's political landscape. It makes references to the massacre of Atocha and to political right wing groups that, after the death of Francisco Franco, tried to maintain the dictator’s political ideals.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Ana Belén | Cristina | Unowned | |
Juan Diego | Marcos | Unowned | |
Claudia Gravy | Vicky | Unowned | |
Luis Ciges | Luis | Unowned | |
Manuel Pereiro | Sacerdote | Unowned | |
Antonio Gamero | Empleado | Unowned | |
Bárbara Lys | Maestra | Unowned | |
Francisco Melgares | Médico | Unowned | |
Ramón Reparaz | Profesor Casanova | Unowned | |
Felipe Ruiz | Empleado Gasolinera | Unowned | |
Amparo Climent | Enfermera | Unowned | |
Ángel Blanco | Vendedor | Unowned | |
Ángela Reyno | Mujer 1ª | Unowned | |
Alfredo Enrique | Regidor | Unowned | |
Mercedes Ariza | Sra. Celanova | Unowned | |
Silvia Casanova | Mujer 2ª | Unowned | |
Rossy Barón | Ventrilocua (as Rossy Baron y sus muñecos) | Unowned | |
Micky | Bruno | Unowned | |
Antonio Betancourt | Ayudante TV (as Antonio Betancurt) | Unowned |