The Wicked Carabel

The Wicked Carabel

5.2

Oct 15 1956

1h 21m

Comedy

Since he wants get married, the young Carabel, who is employed in a real estate agent, decides to ask their bosses for a raise in order to maintain his future wife. However, all he gets is to be fired. He then realizes that honesty is what has led him to unemployment and decides to change his life and live outside the law. He plots to steal the safe from his former company

Fernando Fernán Gómez

Fernando Fernán Gómez

Amaro Carabel

María Luz Galicia

María Luz Galicia

Silvia

Rafael López Somoza

Rafael López Somoza

Gregorio

Julia Caba Alba

Julia Caba Alba

Alodia

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