Siempre es domingo

Fernando Palacios
1961-10-23


5
85 min

In a sector of Madrid inhabited by families of a well-off class, a gang of boys and girls has continuous fun, sleep and drink, while their parents ignore practically everything. However, each of these young people has, to a greater or lesser degree, a problem. The parties and parties enjoyed by a group of young people from the upper class are the basis of the story that explains this film. Among them we find the famous couple, once happy, formed by Carlos Larrañaga and María Luisa Merlo. Directed by Fernando Palacios, and with a script by Rafael J. Salvia and Pedro Masó, " It's always Sunday " has no greater intention than entertainment, despite giving history a certain sociological touch, for that of valuing the behavior of the Youth of the time.

Cast

Name Character Team
María Mahor Carlota Unowned
Pepe Rubio David Unowned
Mara Cruz Clara Eugenia Andonelli Unowned
Carlos Larrañaga Luis Lara Unowned
María Luisa Merlo Dorotea 'Doris' Unowned
Pedro Osinaga Gonzalo Unowned
Gracita Morales Petri - sirvienta vecina Unowned
Mari Carmen Prendes Madre de Carlota Unowned
Simón Andreu Amigo de Carlota Unowned
José Luis Pellicena Víctor Navarro - poeta Unowned
Maite Blasco Gloria - prima de Carlota Unowned
Arturo López Paco Unowned
María Silva Amiga de Carlota Unowned
Carlos Estrada Julio - cuñado de Carlota Unowned
Yelena Samarina Hermana de Carlota Unowned
Jorge Llopis Don Eduardo Unowned
José Orjas Taxista Unowned
Alfonso Godá Unowned
María Andersen Unowned
Hugo Pimentel Unowned
Pedro Rodríguez de Quevedo Unowned
Juan Cortés Unowned
Antonio Queipo Unowned
Ana María Ventura Unowned
Antonio Braña Unowned
Jesús Guzmán Enrique Valona Unowned
Emilio Alonso Unowned
Juan Cazalilla Librero Unowned
Guillermo Hidalgo Unowned
Santiago Ontañón Unowned
Rafael Ibáñez Unowned
Rosario García Ortega Unowned
Silvana Velázquez Unowned
Luis Rico Unowned
Susana Campos Teresa Unowned
Fernando Rey Juez Andonelli Unowned
Andrés Mejuto Padre de Víctor Unowned
Carlos Lemos Don Tomás Unowned
William Layton Mister Cleamant (uncredited) Unowned