The Heifer
La vaquilla | |
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Directed by | Luis García Berlanga |
Produced by | Alfredo Matas |
Written by |
Rafael Azcona Luis García Berlanga |
Starring |
Alfredo Landa José Sacristán Adolfo Marsillach Santiago Ramos Guillermo Montesinos Amparo Soler Leal |
Music by | Miguel Asins Arbó |
Cinematography | Carlos Suárez |
Edited by | José Luis Matesanz |
Release dates |
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Running time | 122 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
La vaquilla (English: The Heifer) is a 1985 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Luis García Berlanga. It was the first comedy made about the Spanish Civil War.
Plot
During the Spanish Civil War on the Aragón frontline the speakers of the Nationalist troops announce a "Fiesta" in a nearby village which includes a bull run and religious procession. A group of Republican soldiers infiltrate the Nationalist side to steal the animal for two reasons; to ruin the holiday for the Nationalists and because their food stores are low.
Characters
- Brigada Castro (Alfredo Landa), a professional Republican soldier.
- Mariano (Guillermo Montesinos), a Republican soldier coming from a village across the frontline, where his girlfriend Guadalupe remained.
- Limeño (Santiago Ramos), a Republican soldier who was a bullfighter before the war. Chosen to kill the heifer, he is actually afraid of bulls.
- Lieutenat Broseta (José Sacristán), a Republican officer who was a hairdresser before the war. He longs for his profession and threatens to punish failure with a complete head shave.
- Priest (Carles Velat), a Republican soldier who almost became Catholic priest. He still remembers many mannierisms.
- Republican Colonel (Eduardo Calvo)
- Guadalupe (Violeta Cela), daughter of a Republican and girlfriend of the absent Republican Mariano, she is dating a nationalist Alférez.
- Nationalist Commander (Agustín González), has to deal with his troops and the local aristocrats.
- Juana (María Luisa Ponte), mother of Guadalupe, has to hide her Republican husband.
- Alférez (Juanjo Puigcorbé), a Nationalist officer courting Guadalupe.
- The marquis (Adolfo Marsillach) is the local aristocrat. He tries to convince the commander to push the front so that all his enormous estate (currently divided by the frontline), falls in the Nationalist side. His "inherited" gout forbids him to walk.
Location
The film was shot mainly in Sos del Rey Católico with many locals as extras. In 2009 the village homaged the surviving artists.
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