
Las Leandras
Dec 11 1969
•2h 41m
•Comedy, Music
After finishing her studies in London, Patricia returns to Spain, excited to see her mother again, a famous revue showgirl. But upon her arrival, she discovers that her mother is ruined and working in a low-tier theater. Mother and daughter decide to fight together to regain fame and fortune.
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Rocío Dúrcal
Patricia

Alfredo Landa
Casildo

José «Saza» Sazatornil
Francisco Luján

Juanito Navarro
Comisario de policia
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