Judas
May 21 1952
•2h 42m
•Drama
A guy with bad feelings and worst methods, willing to do anything to satisfy his greed and vanity, is unhappy with the role of Judas in the Passion a play that is traditionally represented in his town because he prefers the role of Jesus.
Cast
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António Vilar
Mariano Torné

Manuel Gas
Inspector de Policía
Ramona Cubeles
(uncredited)
María Rosa Formiguera
Monserrat (uncredited)
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