
The Endless Trench
Oct 31 2019
•2h 28m
•Drama, History, Thriller
A small village in Huelva, Andalusia, Spain, 1936. Higinio and Rosa have been married only for a few months when the Civil War breaks out. Higinio, being afraid of possible reprisals from the rebel faction, decides to use a hole dug in his own house as a temporary hideout.
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Antonio de la Torre
Higinio

Belén Cuesta
Rosa

Vicente Vergara
Gonzalo

José Manuel Poga
Rodrigo
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