The Bastard Brother of God

The Bastard Brother of God (Spanish: El hermano bastardo de Dios) is a 1986 drama film directed by Benito Rabal and starring Francisco Rabal, Asunción Balaguer and Agustín González.[1] It is an adaption of the novel by José Luis Coll.[2] It is about the Spanish Civil War and the Franco's rule.[3][4]

The Bastard Brother of God
SpanishEl hermano bastardo de Dios
Directed byBenito Rabal
Produced byJesús Palacios
Written by
  • Agustín Cerezales Laforet
  • Benito Rabal
Based onNovel
by José Luis Coll
Music byJuan Pablo Muñoz Zielinski
CinematographyPaco Femenía
Edited byJosé María Biurrún
Production
companies
Almadraba Producciones
Release date
  • September 22, 1986 (1986-09-22) (Madrid)
Running time
102 min

Cast

  • Francisco Rabal as Rosendo
  • Asunción Balaguer as Doña Trini
  • Agustín González as Don Enrique
  • María Luisa Ponte as Alejandra
  • Mario Pardo as Tío Julio
  • Terele Pávez as Ramona
  • Juan Diego as Omar Hazim
  • José Vivó
  • Rafael Álvarez 'El Brujo' as Tonto
  • Marina Martínez Andina
  • Nieves Romero
  • Luisa Rodrigo
  • Antonio Gamero as Tendero
  • Raúl Freire as Rojo
  • Concha Hidalgo
  • Concha Leza
  • Julia Lorente
  • Adela Armengol
  • Miguel Ángel Rellán as Miliciano
  • Manolo Zarzo as Doctor
  • Lucas Martín as Pepe Luis menor
  • Liberto Rabal as Pepe Luis mayor
  • José Luis Coll as Pepe Luis adulto
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References

  1. "El hermano bastardo de Dios". ABC (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 February 2019.
  2. Marti, Octavi (10 September 1986). "'El hermano bastardo de Dios', la candidez y sensibilidad de un debutante". El País. Venecia: Prisa. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
  3. "The Bastard Brother of God". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
  4. "El hermano bastardo de Dios". Fotogramas (in Spanish). Hearst Magazines International. 29 May 2008. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
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