The Drummer of Bruch
1948 film
- Juan Lladó
- Julio Coll
- Salvador Cerdán
- Ignacio F. Iquino
Production
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Emisora Films
Release date
- 31 May 1948 (1948-05-31)
Running time
The Drummer of Bruch (Spanish:El tambor del Bruch) is a 1948 Spanish historical film directed by Ignacio F. Iquino and starring Ana Mariscal.[1]
Synopsis
In the midst of the Spanish War of Independence, Blas is accused of collaborating with the French army, causing the townspeople to label him a traitor. Little by little, and unwittingly, he will be involved in the rebel cause for independence. First, helping Montserrat to free her father, who is a prisoner of the French and later, joining the cause in the Battle of Bruch.[2]
Cast
- Ana Mariscal as Monserrat Raventós
- Carlos Agostí as Blas
- José Nieto
- Juan de Landa
- Rafael Luis Calvo as Coronel Carotte
- Jorge Greiner as Teniente Richard
- Enrique Magalona
- Jorge Morales
- Eugenio Testa
- Modesto Cid as Alcalde
References
Bibliography
- Mira, Alberto. The A to Z of Spanish Cinema. Rowman & Littlefield, 2010.
External links
- The Drummer of Bruch at IMDb
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