
Ay, Carmela! (1990)
During the Spanish Civil War, a group of comics lightens the days of the Republican troops. Tired of life in the front lines, they make their way to Valencia, accidentally entering enemy land and falling prisoner.

During the Spanish Civil War, a group of comics lightens the days of the Republican troops. Tired of life in the front lines, they make their way to Valencia, accidentally entering enemy land and falling prisoner.
Carmen MauraCarmela
Andrés PajaresPaulino
Gabino DiegoGustavete
Armando De RazzaTeniente Ripamonte (as Maurizio de Razza)
José SanchoCapitán
Mario De CandiaBruno CTV 1º
Miguel RellánTeniente interrogador (as Miguel Angel Rellan)
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